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Cake day: June 30th, 2023

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  • Honestly the single biggest thing to self-hosting is breaking stuff.

    Host stuff that seems interesting to you, and dick around with it. If it breaks, read the logs and try to fix. If you can’t, revert to a backup and try to reproduce.

    If you start out with things that interest you, you’ll more likely stick with the hobby. From there you can move to hosting things with external access - maybe vpn inside your own network through your router?

    From there, get your security in line and host a basic webserver. Something small, low attack vector, and build on it. Then expand!

    Definitely recommend docker to start with - specifically docker compose. Read the documentation and mess around!

    First container I would host is portainer. General web admin/management panel for containers.

    Good luck :).











  • I honestly can’t tell if you’re trolling.

    Also, “limiting their consumption to the occasional worthwhile thing” can also be written as:

    “spend their well-earned time actually watching something worth the investment”

    And “they might even assuage their guilt by paying for it…” as:

    “if they find content they enjoy, they’d like to show that monetarily and hopefully boost the production of more content of that same caliber”