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definitely experiencing the "most people only know the formula for one or two feldspars" problem today, but i completed one task at least. nextcloud OCC now actually accessible on my local server, and several apps have been enabled, as a treat. #selfHosting

I like this infographic, but it only shows hosted solutions.

I want a comprehensive Roll Your Own™️ solution I can run at home using my Fibre Internet and my own Server.

I dream of building such a software package but don't yet have the ability...

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Does anyone know of any project that lets you mirror your issues from code forges (such as Github, Codeberg, etc.) to a self-hosted list of some sort?

I can do something rudimentary with RSS feeds (both Github and Codeberg lets you subscribe to all user actions) and grepping for "issue", but what I would like to see is something that would also mirror associated tags and closed/open status, ...

Just putting the idea out there.

#issues #codeberg #github #selfhosting

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links.solarchemist.se · Idea: mirroring all your issues from code forges to a self-hosted listSomething I would like to be able to do: mirror all my issues that I own from across various code forges (Github, Codeberg, etc.) into a single list of my choosing, for example, as an RSS feed or a Markdown list or whatever. Actually, as RSS feeds this already works (one feed per forge). But what I

🏕️ my adventures in #selfhosting - day 126 (good luck charm edition) 🍀

Good morning Fedi friends!

Yesterday I flew back to Paris and I’m spending the week at my in-laws' with my extended family… my little one still has one more week of school holidays. Working is a little difficult with so many people around (especially children) but I have a lofty goal for today: upgrading my VPS and installing #PeerTube.

The 22nd of the month has been my good luck charm in my self-hosting adventures. I installed #GoToSocial (this account) via #YunoHost on December 22nd, 2024. I successfully installed #Ghost on my Ubuntu VPS with command lines on February 22, 2025. Because of that, I will be saving 30€/month…

So in the spirit of #FOSS exploration, I find it fitting to upgrade my VPS today on April 22… and - my oh my! - install PeerTube via YunoHost… so that I can self-host my upcoming videos about the Fediverse.

The children are playing in the garden and I have about 30 minutes to do all that. Wish me luck!

Hey, self-hosting nerds, has anyone set up a server-side thing that scans incoming email, and when it contains a calendar invite, throws it on a calendar where I can accept or decline it (à la gmail)?

In my setup, I'm guessing it would be a sieve filter in dovecot/pigeonhole that extracts calendar attachments and forwards them to my CalDAV server. But I'm open.

(cc/ @neil maybe?)