thank you! so, wanting to follow your tip and exposing the 11000 port from the apache container to the host (in order to have a setup that is valid even if I move the service to another machine), how should I do that? because the apache container is also created by AIO’s mastercontainer and so I don’t have a place where to specify its port mapping (while usually I would do it adding 11000:11000 to the ports section of the docker compose)…
Thank you! Idk how but I didn't noticed the paragraph in the docs saying that labels condition is not supported. I'll try with the file config and see if this way I can make it work.
The only thing I'm still missing is the IP of the Apache container: shouldn't it be an IP on the traefik_net
network where also the traefik container runs? And if so how can I specify to the mastercontainer to create the Apache container on that network with a specific IP address?
Imho the card view redesign was more than needed, thank you!
Big kudos to the thunderbird team, since the supernova announcement they've done a really good job
Anyone willing to summarize those mistakes here, for those who can't watch the video rn?
Huh! I didn't know about all these happenings around floorp's source code availability, but from what I can see now it should be back as fully open source under the MPL 2.0... am I wrong?
Who else thinks we need a sub for that?
(sublemmy? Lemmy community? How is that called?)
Cool. Would be even cooler if there was an alternative to Google Wallet for non-samsung smartphones tho...
This!
Discord was great and I'm pretty sure that some projects will take its place (like Revolt maybe that others are mentioning) but PLEASE FOSS PROJECT JUST USE AN INDEXABLE FORUM like Discourse, so that people don't have to signup and enter a server for each project they use!
She was saying that on Mastodon (that was the main activitypub platform she was comparing to) the choice of the instance can heavily influence your experience. If I don't remember wrong her main points were:
- There's a local timeline and a federated timeline, and even in the federated timeline you see your instance posts and the posts of the instances yours have federated with, not all posts
- A global search is not always the easiest thing to do, and previous attempts of project that would have facilitated it didn't received much appreciation from the community
- If your instance admin do choices you don't agree with (for example blocking another instance) the only way to interact with that other instance is to move yourself
- Moving from an instance to another means loosing your posts and replies, that would stay on the original instance
She was not saying that this approach is wrong, in fact many people on Mastodon like this more community-focused and less-global approach, just that it isn't what they wanted for Bluesky
I was using .ml domains for my selfhosted services, since it was just an hobby and I didn't wanted to invest money on it. Apart from Freenom website being pretty unusable since I have memory, I've already had troubles renewing them last year and now they stopped working without any notice nor update from Freenom itself. Finally I decided to move to a payed domain from Infomaniak, since it's been more than a year I've been selfhosting and $10/year is a fair price for me.
But still without those free domains I wouldn't probably ever started selfhosting, and I guess a lot of other people like me wouldn't have experimented or spin up their projects if they had to pay for a domain from the beginning. So despite my hate for Freenom I guess I have to thank them and hope someone else (maybe a bit more "professional") will take its place in the future
ok I checked and you are right, the apache container actually exposes the 11000 port on the host. so i tried following the instructions for “traefik in a docker container on the same machine” and… it still didn’t work (now I was getting a Bad Gateway error)
at this point I think I’ll just stick with my old setup with docker compose. I was interested in AIO because I thought it could have been an easier to maintain way to host NC (also considering it’s official, while the docker compose method is not) but apparently it’s not meant to be inserted in an already existing setup like mine so I’ll stick with what I currently have.
it would be nice though if the NC devs also publish a “recommended docker-compose.yaml file” (in a similar way of what Immich does) so that more advanced users still can have an easy way to set everything up without having to look for the correct containers and settings required all over the internet