Trillium
Trillium
The truth is that his army had been doing a really great job over the past year so his high hopes are clearly motivated. /s
I work with VMs mostly, so I go for Veeam B&R. The free tier allows you to backup 10 VMs or machines.
Yes, with mailcow.email and a catchall and random email system with Anonaddy.
You are still giving them traffic, just not directly.
Well thanks to the soon to be dead /r/selfhosted on reddit I started selfhosting few years ago and now approximately 90% of my stuff is selfhosted:
as daily drivers and several others that I use from time to time.
Well if you are using docker-compose you could probably get rid of the nginx container and only deploy the other four: lemmy, lemmy-ui, pictrs, postgres. You would then use the nginx.conf stuff you have in place for the docker container of nginx to proxy to lemmy-ui and lemmy on ports 1234 and 8536. Or if you plan to keep using the docker container for nginx then you can change the listening port in the nginx.conf of the container:
listen 80;
to something different like
listen 1080;
Also in the docker-compose.yml you would update the nginx ports to 1080:1080
.
Hope this answers your question.
I currently only use Meta products for marketing and because other people I know use it most.
I used docker-compose version and had to work around a couple of bugs like needing to redundantly install Nginx and Let’s Encrypt for it to work properly with SSL and also having to add the lemmy container to the internet facing network due to the DNS not working on it and subsequently loosing federation capability. Overall a bit of a struggle, but this is common with FOSS.
Honestly I would replace Ubuntu with an actual operating system designed for servers.