Male, Dutch, HSP, INFJ, Into all things Tech and SciFi. Love my dogs and my birds.

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  • It depends on what you want, but here is where i started:

    I watched a lot of youtube videos about opensource software. Then i got a nice second hand server that was quiet and didnt use too much power. I installed ProxMox on it instead of VMware (opensource) and then i slowly started to build VM’s for whatever i wanted to selfhost.

    A very important aspect that a lot of users ignore is security. You need to keep everything up to date. Follow sites with regards to your software (you can aelfhost freshrss. So thats a nice start) and keep “up” with cybersecurity.

    These days i have a small server with Alpine installed on it. Since most my selfhosted things now come in docker. If you go that way, learn yourself everything anout docker and docker compose. Compose is a really powerful tool once you work with docker!



  • Your post is more offensive then the others.

    Not to mention that the OP is open for interpretation, and it came across (at least to me) as another entitled person moaning about a free service.

    Next to that, teaching people about the selfhost option is actually what lemmy is all about. Not beeing owned by a single corporate entity, so endusers have freedom to choose.

    If lemmy want to survive, it depends on people who know how to selfhost it.