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  • It is a Mastodon username, but I see that it doesn't resolve correctly.

  • I have been thinking about this for a while. I want an online community that encourages meet-ups and face-to-face time. No so much twitter-esq, but more event based. Maybe with a feed that shows small announcements, news and reports in a magazine style?

    It would be super cool if many towns and cities have their own online meeting place, that can also interact with neighbouring places!

    I haven't look to much into it, but maybe @bonfire@indieweb.social can provide this?

    EDIT: Their webpage: https://bonfirenetworks.org/

  • I never notice any update times, as the default in Fedora is to auto-update (I think?). Everything is just always up to date.

    Edit: coming from ten years of Arch, this has significantly reduced my time fixing things related to an update 😆

  • It actually works great for slightly more complex stuff to, like converting markdown to HTML etc. Caddys documentation is made using Server Includes for example.

  • I have done this, but instead of PHP, I have used Server Includes, which is a performant and simple way to add repeating headers and footers etc without extra dependecies. Nginx, Apache and Caddy all supports Server Includes, but with different syntax. I have used Caddys templating language, which I am most comfortable with.

  • Podman is great, but a lot of confusion arise from the rapid development the last ~year and the fact that different distros have relatively old versions in their repos.

    I recommend using the latest Fedora Server and defining your containers as quadlets. Also, on Fedora, yoi can install Cockpit (and cockpit-podman) and get a decent webgui to manage your host and container.

    I should just write a blog post about this instead of typing this up on my phone in bed 😆

  • If it's a personal server for yourself and maybe some friends and family, I would rather use GoToSocial, as it is much more lightweight and is less complex to set up and maintain.

  • Nice, support for Android apps is just casually mention almost as a side note 😎

  • Proxmox does VMs and containers (LXC). You can run any docker / podman manager you want in a container.

    Benefits of having Proxmox as the base is ZFS / snapshoting and easy setup of multiple boot drives, which is really nice when one drive inevitably fails 😏