Ohhh i loved that little bugger!!
Male, Dutch, HSP, INFJ, Into all things Tech and SciFi. Love my dogs and my birds.
Ohhh i loved that little bugger!!
And like with Microsoft products, ALWAYS wait untill at least the .1 release.
Because they are so restricted ;-) since i moved my whole family onto it, i cut support time by 90%.
I run KVM on Alpine Linux, then on my debian based workstation i have Virtmanager jnstalled. I can use it to connect to the Alpine KVM and easily add/edit/delete VM’s and manage them.
My favorite Server OS is Alpine Linux. Because its small, easy to use.
Ofcourse its not using the standard GLIBC system, but these days you can run almost anything in docker so thats less of a problem.
I used it for the mac. It was cheaper then buying each new version as a standalone of several software items i used. I can see it work for the iphone as well. You may not need that many apps, but if there are 3 or 4 apps someone uses regulary that are expensive to buy, it can be easier (and like i said, in some cases cheaper) to buy a subscription.
too many :) Here is a snippet of my RSS feed, save it as an xml file and most rss reeders should be able to import it :) https://pastebin.com/q0c6s5UF
All software has issued, such is the nature of software. I always say if you selfhost, at least follow some security related websites to keep up to date about these things :)
Its not hard really, and you shouldn’t be afraid to ask, if we don’t ask then we don’t learn :)
Look at Caddy webserver, it does automated SSL for you.
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Alpine Linux, everything is in containers :)
Well, i like to read lemmy posts in my “down time” so to me its certainly valuable on a mental level :)
Well, i didn’t say it was perfect… ;-)
“Nothing is easy nor reliable with nextcloud if you dont know what you’re doing.”
There, fixed it for you :)
Maybe somthing like Nextcloud?
Look into Joplin :) its also opensource and you can selfhost it :)
I’m not at home now, but i will try to remember to post you some links to rss feeds i follow :-)
It depends on what you want, but here is where i started:
I watched a lot of youtube videos about opensource software. Then i got a nice second hand server that was quiet and didnt use too much power. I installed ProxMox on it instead of VMware (opensource) and then i slowly started to build VM’s for whatever i wanted to selfhost.
A very important aspect that a lot of users ignore is security. You need to keep everything up to date. Follow sites with regards to your software (you can aelfhost freshrss. So thats a nice start) and keep “up” with cybersecurity.
These days i have a small server with Alpine installed on it. Since most my selfhosted things now come in docker. If you go that way, learn yourself everything anout docker and docker compose. Compose is a really powerful tool once you work with docker!
I’m a member of several Windows forums… there’s just as much complaining there :-)