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@Psyhackological
Hey, good use of AI on that one! I love whoBIRD!

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@lemmyreader
None of those change that the source is open.
@Creat

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@activator90
https://forgejo.org/ is attempting to solve that problem. If we all adopt it (or other federated forges that may appear), we don't need GitHub at all.

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@MangoPenguin
If you're scripting it yourself, https://www.complete.org/dar/ gives a few extra niceties over just zip files or tarballs.
Thank @jgoerzen for the nice summary.
@koinu

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@jaackf
SyncThing. It's the best sort of selfhosted program. You set it up once and then never think about it because it just keeps quietly doing what you wanted.

Wikis can be great if you've got a few folks that need to coordinate information.

An RSS reader/aggregator.

@selfhosted

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@andybug
I've been working on using Guix. Theoretically, I love the idea, but there's definitely some learning curve.
@swordsmanluke

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@redcalcium
Really? Not .local? Why is it the default on so much?
@zephyr

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@Jamie
Using a dotfiles manager makes it a little easier to avoid, even if it's just GNU Stow.
@muddybulldog

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Trying another post from Mastodon

With the account at the end this time

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@test Test post

Am I able to post to Lemmy by @ing the community?

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@MarioBarisa
Not...overly? Many can't run a mainline kernel. Most have lackluster performance.

If you already have one, it's meeting your needs, and you're not bothered with the flash storage failing, carry on. But you really are better off scrounging a junk laptop/workstation in most other cases.

That said, I've also had that bite me. Some of those are junked for a reason and they can be flaky. Availability can differ in your area. 🤷‍♂️ Use what works for you.

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@Lateralking
A VPN is an attack vector, too, and as @vegetaaaaaaa said, it's not like you can slouch on hardening ssh regardless of where it listens.

It also adds complexity. One more thing to go wrong.

Do what you like, of course. Your devices, your choice.
@selfhosted

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