I did both 🙏
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I started my self hosting journey a bit over a year ago. Now I host and maintain multiple services for me and my family. 1000% absolutely could not have set it all up without ChatGPT. Just no way.
Thing is, I'm not a computer beginner. I'd confidently say I'm a moderately advanced computer user with a decent understanding of Linux/BSD and POSIX shell. I used ChatGPT to learn how to set things up gradually. Yes, things did break a couple of times and I spent a few late nights fixing them, but I never ran commands that I knew were irreversible until I fully understood what they did. This cautiousness comes with experience.
So, unlike many, I do encourage the use of ChatGPT for assisting with computer related projects, just know your abilities and don't trust the robot unconditionally.
I'm self hosting my own xmpp server. Feels good.
The UK is really battling to knock the US of the top of the fuckedest country list ain't it
BMW and JEEP drivers are all cunts
Can I finally install web apps?
Lol, jokes on them. Not only do I not use social media, but I also don't want to visit the US. Been there a few times. Never going back.
Proton has become a problem for privacy
People aren't going to college to learn anymore, they're going to get a degree, so they can get a job, so they can afford rent and food. An over generalisation sure, but probably not far off the truth
Totally agree. The docs don't talk back and can't clarify specifics or uncertainty. I always read the docs first (probably should have noted that in my first comment), but often I'd have specific questions or concerns regarding unintended affects on other services on my sever etc.
I'd never JUST run with AI to set something up. But it's like having someone sit with you who knows what they're doing, but dont know anything about your existing setup. So asking questions while also explaining my current setup, and pasting in and errors or warnings, is what made it useful for me.
I know some people think you should just learn from docs alone. That's fine. My anecdotal comment was only highlighting how I was finally able to do something outside my knowledge and skillset because I had specific contextual help from AI.