I work at a small business ~20 people and we're looking for a self hosted solution to our resource planning software. We have a huge variety of job scopes, skillsets, equipment, and technicians. The owners have a hard requirement for self hosting due to the variety of clients we work for who want to know their data stays within...
I save and backup all the photos on a Synology NAS instead of using one of the online providers. However Synology Photos doesn't have good search capabilities. So I built a project to search through the images using natural language captions, and found that it works really well....
For those that don't know, rabb.it was a site where you basically had a chatroom and a virtual pc that was shared to everyone in the room. It was used to get together and watch youtube/plex/netflix/whatever together, and everyone was able to control the browser on the virtual PC. I don't even think you needed to have an account...
I'm currently trying to package /kbin for the YunoHost system, and I already have a preliminary version over here. However, I'm stuck in a few implementation details, namely:...
Is there a recommended or official Kbin/Lemmy docker image? I am aware of Lemmy docker set-up guides. But I am thinking more like the Linux server offerings that will be maintained by a team.
I recently came across https://github.com/nkanaev/yarr And found it really great to use. Very minimal UI that I much prefer over tiny tiny rss and freshrss personally. I really like Yarr both on desktop and phone.
What off site backup solutions do you guys use? I'm finally getting my backups going after, in extremely dumb fashion, not having any backups outside of some zfs snapshots....
I'm moving away from reddit and looking for a new link aggregator/discussion site, but I want to host my own personal one, and just participate with fediverse sites with federation, since it's unclear which of kbin or lemmy will take off fully, and which specific sites will stick around....
Dynadot is by far the worst register i ever moved, I only moved because Google domains was going to die and make everyone go to squarespace that makes you pay $20 a year to own the domain. Things you will not have when transferring to dynadot:...