

Mostly suggestions on language and structure.
French, speaking English and Spanish.
http://www.stephanebonduel.com/ https://photo.stephanebonduel.com/ https://github.com/tiritibambix/
Mostly suggestions on language and structure.
Not natively. But it might, using libjxl-tools. Open an issue, and I’d be glad to work on this when I get some spare time again.
It is fucking insane. And I’m really torn apart about this. When I showed this to my brother, he said: I might not have a job anymore anytime soon… But at the same time, it gave me the opportunity to dive into something that was forbidden to me before for a couple of months. I learned a lot, and it got me out of the anomalous state of learning.
I hate AI… but I like it at the same time…
Hey, thank you for mentionning lrfanview. I didn’t know it existed.
I hope you’ll like trying ImaGUIck. Feel free to give any feedback :)
Thank you for your words. I hope you’ll find a use case for ImaGUIck :)
I know of these:
https://github.com/bitnami/containers/tree/main/bitnami/
https://github.com/docker/awesome-compose
They’re not specific to projects listed in the awesome-selfhosted list though.
As long as you use https, it should be working.
Yeah, of course. I was surprised too when I first saw him. But in the end, I tend to trust old Italian islanders regarding what they do with their island. ;)
If it’s just dirty water, why not?
If there’s industrial soap or bleach or any other chemicals, it’s not recommended, I guess.
But locals are very caring for their island, so I guess he knows.
I’m glad I could help!
I want to host their web application as well and have tried to figure out a way to write a Dockerfile and Docker Compose file for it, but I must face it: I am utterly incompetent.
Perhaps we should open an issue in the repository asking for this.
Thank you, I edited this in the guide.
Thank you for this very valuable feedback on this tutorial. I will address this when I have some spare time again, knowing that what takes most of my time writing this up is translating and error-proofing into English, as well as Markdown formatting for readability. 😅
On a side note, all components are mandatory to get the server to work in my write-up, apart from Monograph, which is only included to allow users to share notes publicly.
As for the adaptability of my process, I am genuinely hoping that developers will use this foundational work to create their own long-overdue self-hosting documentation and guide others more efficiently on how to build their own setups.
I did post this in their issues tracking as there is no discussion section :)
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Hello, I’m glad you appreciate me for sharing the info on them opening up their doors.
If I had access to their website, I’d gladly share more info…
Actually, here’s what a quick search returned.
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Signup Link: https://lst.gg/register
Stats:
Torrents: 55,980
Total Torrent Size :1.12 PiB
Movies :33,621
Shows: 21,774
HD: 52,983
SD: 2,997
Users: 6,062 Peers: 191,116 Seeders: 190,707 Leechers: 409
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Peertube is awesome but is way overkill for my needs indeed, and their docker install is not as easy as clipbucket. Also, I don’t need federation. The choice was easy :)
I was following this project for a little while and it’s amazing the progress you’ve done so far.
I’m using a proprietary solution at the moment, and I hate giving them my credentials. Also, the platform is not really reliable (it’s Postly, for anyone interested).
I have my posts scheduled for the next couple months there, so it might give me time to have another look at the actual state of Postiz, and see if my small knowledge will be enough to deploy it on docker.
Any plans on adding support to pixelfed anytime soon ?
Thanks for your work.
I didn’t really care about the subreddit even before the API shitshow, as I find the place filled with toxic, elitist gatekeepers.
As I was just starting to self-host and was merely a modest hobbyist, I only encountered hate and downvotes there.
In short, I don’t miss that place.
That said, I find the community here much more helpful and positive. It could use a bit more engagement, and we should all post and share more—myself included. But overall, I like it.
/r/selfhosted remains just an entry in my RSS feed to ensure I don’t miss anything of interest; mostly, I just read post titles.
So let them have their primary space over there.
It now supports jxl