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IT ist ein blödes Hobby.

Meine private Seite und das örtliche Stolpersteine Projekt sind mit @gohugoio gebaut. Der Code liegt bei GitHub, die private Seite baut über GitHub Actions und deployt auf meinen Webspace. Das andere Projekt wird bei Netlify gebaut und gehostet.

Vorgestern Umzug beider Repos nach @Codeberg. Gestern Umstellung auf Eigenbau CI/CD auf dem lokalen Server und Umzug Stolpersteine auf den eigenen Webspace. Jetzt fehlt noch ein Webhook-Adapter als Build Trigger.

Vikunja is really nice:

vikunja.io/

@vikunja (made by @kolaente)

Self-hosted planner. Set up projects, create tasks, kanban, etc. Assign tasks to other people (for team use), set deadlines and repeating tasks, make child and parent tasks. Very nice, slick application.

Managed European hosting too, if you prefer.

vikunja.ioVikunja: The open-source, self-hostable to-do appDiscover Vikunja, the open-source, self-hostable to-do app. Stay organized, collaborate with peers, and plan projects with elegance and privacy in mind.

Anybody have good pointers on how to convert some standalone Docker hosts to a Docker swarm?

I have a bunch of different #docker hosts, each with its own IP. None of them are docker swarm. What I'd like to do is have 3 public IPs for 3 VMs that are running Caddy, in front of a bunch of different internal VMs that are all running Docker swarm containers. So I can load balance across VMs (I have 3 IPs, but 4 hosts that can run VMs/containers). I'm hoping to gradually migrate (can't really afford a big bang).

boosts welcome

Ich habe jetzt tatsächlich einen Großteil meines Musikkonsums auf meine eigene #jellyfin-Instanz umgezogen - was mir aber tatsächlich fehlt (oder ich habe es übersehen bzw. nutze die falsche Clients [iOS: Ampfin und Manet]) ist Music-Shareing (gerne per song.link) kennt da wer Lösungen? #selfhosted

Does anyone know if there is a way to turn my Mastodon feed into some sort of RSS feed or otherwise?

I use a #FOSS dashboard called Glance to collect my feeds and website - I have Mastodon linked currently, but, would love to make a feed from two of the lists I've created so I can quickly take a quick look at them.

@FediTips not sure if you know of a way?

Having lots of fun using Delta Chat. I've set up two accounts on my mail server, one for myself and one for my husband. We're both surprised at how fast it is compared to more traditional centralised chat apps like Signal. It's so cool to be able to self-host this and not rely on centralised infrastructure that is outside of my control.

Now I just need to convince everyone I know it's really cool :)

@delta

So I bought and used the cursed USB to 1/8" serial cable to reset the password on the APC #UPS network card. It's probably been about 20 years since I had to think about 9600 baud, 8N1 parity.

The ebay seller was pretty cool about it. They sold me 2 of these network cards. One had the default password and one didn't. When I pointed this out, they refunded one. Well, the cost of the cursed cable is about the same as the network card. So it all worked out in the end.

I will give #SchneiderElectric this much credit: one of these UPSes had firmware from 2014. And the release of firmware that I uploaded this week was issued in February 2025. That's pretty impressive, really. Especially for a UPS from APC, which they acquired.

Does anyone else know of a good self hosted ebook library server that can be used with native multi-platform reading app support and sync reading progress?

I really don't want to read books from a web app, I want to be able to read while offline whether on my iPhone, iPad or my Boox e-reader (Android)

I love the way BookFusion works, but I don't want to rely on their cloud storage (or any company's cloud storage for that matter)
#FOSS #SelfHosted #ebooks #nas #HomeLab

A colleague of mine pointed me to a nice usecase for local running LLMs:

Available offline "documentation".

Yes, LLMs hallucinate a lot, but depending on the model it can be a useful backup for documentation or similar ressources if you do not have any internet connection available at the moment.

Might be better than having nothing at all if you need to get some work done.

#development#ai#llm