im just surprised that there weren't any checks that could have prevented an unknowing customer from exposing their devices. Nothing on the fiber modem was labeled, so im kinda worried how many things could be potentially exposed
This looks rather like a discovery issue and is quite common with newly created instances on the Fediverse. You have to search for everything you want for a couple of times before you make your instance aware of the content or other instances aware of yours.
You can more easily overcome this by connecting your instance to an ActivityPub Relay, but I don't know how this is done on a Kbin instance.
I think a wiki of useful software and communities would be great! On reddit, weekly threads were often designed to corral posts so that the subreddit wasn't flooded with similar topics. It seems like that's not a problem here, so weekly posts would have to be pretty open-ended to spur discussion. For example, this week there could be a Black Friday Hardware Deals Post or something (e.g. I hear those 18TB WD hard drives at Best Buy are decent starter NAS material). Next week, there could be a post about shucking the drives.
Spotube is pretty good. You login through Spotify and it uses the Spotify API to import all your playlists and recommendations. It does have a few flaws, but overall, it's a better experience than the Spotify app imo.
You can also get Spotube on the Google Play store and other stores I'm assuming. Or you can get it from F-Droid which is a free and open source alternative to the play store.
Tailscale is my goto. I can just use regular remote desktop like I'm on my home LAN. Having said that - I run this on my own laptop that I bring with me. I'd never set it up on a work computer.
Media (after the character in American Gods). The bots running on her are Snaffle (video downloader), Severina (audio downloader), Bubble (binary media search agent), and Phylos (physical media search agent, which queries that section of my card catalogue).
On the conflicting configuration side of things that you mentioned, you need to run your services isolated from each other. Docker is one way to do it, if everything you need runs in Docker containers. I personally use LXD to run lightweight system containers and isolate my services. I use one container, for example, to run Docker.
With that being said, there’s usually a lot of studying involved in learning each technology which helps your server setup. You are the one to decide if it’s worth it.
I’ve been testing photoview.github.io running locally on docker and it’s working just fine. Face recognition works amazingly well and fast.
Nextcloud also has a photo album app with face recognition (additional app) which I’ve been meaning to try. There is also the new memories.gallery also in my list of apps to test :)
I using hetzner as a VPS provider for hosting my kbin instance. There are probably cheaper hosting companies out there but they works and have never had any problem with them.
So you install your own server (apache or nginx or whatever) and also run your own postgresql from the same unmanaged space? And the server software serves both the php app and the database?
Thanks for answering my questions. I've always used managed hosting but it's becoming too limiting and I'm seeking to expand my options.
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