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[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 months ago

I've been using Authelia with several OIDC integrations for a while now. Works great. They've released a huge update like a day ago too. Out of the ones you listed, it's very lightweight too. The docs are a bit all over the place but it is quite comprehensive.

I did look at Zitadel and tried setting it up myself but I just couldn't get it to work. The docs are a bit vague.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 months ago (1 children)

If you just want to view logs, then a lightweight viewer I really recommend is Dozzle.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I've tried nearly every selfhosted dashboard out there and in the end settled for static html/css/js. If you want to access links quickly by typing abbreviations then use something like https://github.com/Ozencb/tilde-enhanced. A lot lighter and can be used with an existing webserver too.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 months ago (1 children)

https://tailscale.com/kb/1054/dns#nameservers

and

https://tailscale.com/kb/1114/pi-hole#step-3-set-your-raspberry-pi-as-your-dns-server

Set tailscale to use your dns server to resolve your services (or all traffic if you prefer). Assuming your dns server is on 100.x.x.1:53, then put 100.x.x.1 as a nameserver.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 7 months ago (2 children)

How about Uptime Kuma status pages? They're separate from the admin page and you can add Docker containers as monitors.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 7 months ago (2 children)
[–] [email protected] 7 points 7 months ago (1 children)

SFTPGo supports OIDC and has a lot of ACL features. It allows users to have their own folders, as well as shared volumes between a group.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I managed to, through Lutris, with an old cracked version. Although I had to use winetricks to install a bunch of extensions.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Can scrobbling services fulfill this role for you? Last.fm works well on the free tier, Listenbrainz is free software and does a good job at recommendations too.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (2 children)

have a nice life (all of deathconsciousness but specifically who would leave their son out in the sun)

a silver mt. zion (all of he has left us alone...)

amenra (a solitary reign)

planning for burial (all of below the house)

lingua ignota (anything)

uboa (anything)

ex:re (all of S/T)

mount eerie (all of a crow looked at me)

panchiko (cut)

sufjan stevens (should have known better)

fugazi (I'm so tired)

nine inch nails (hurt)

midwife (all of like author, like daughter)

psychonaut 4 (all of dipsomania)

the whole genre of dsbm comes to mind

[–] [email protected] 5 points 8 months ago

I got ads removed on mine by asking chat support. The only caveat is it needs to be registered to an account. If you get a patient employee and ask kindly that the ads are not appropriate for children, it usually works.

 

Libs: stop telling the rich to throw money away, it's not gonna solve everything.

Also libs: Ukraine aid asap, thoughts and prayers.

Rest of thread contains: billionaire apologia and dehumanization of the homeless

Fuck crapitalist realism

Eat the rich

Link because I'm not a lib

 

Ledditors griefing over internet "censorship" and muh freeze peach principles that were apparently violated when effective, direct measures were used to combat fascism.

I don’t think we should ever celebrate people being deplatformed...If the content is illegal pursue legal means to punish the posters...But let’s say they win, and they get the domain blocked everywhere. They’ll just launch a new domain, just like all the pirate streaming sites do.

Are you implying you shouldn't try to do anything because the fascists will (deterministically) win? Hence why the people trying to shut them down went straight to the ISPs because they know they can win the ISPs over on moral grounds?

[...] you have to decide if the internet is a human right or not. If it is, it must be for everyone, or it is for no one. As soon as we make exceptions to basic rights, those rights get eroded for everyone. Because people in power will bend the exceptions to political expediency.

Fascists don't deserve basic rights.

 

While editing in an input field, I'm so used to going for Ctrl+W instead of Ctrl+Backspace because it's more ergonomic. But almost all modern browsers use Ctrl + W to close tabs. Since when was this a convention? I'd love to go back in time and git revert this change. Incredibly frustrating.

TL;DR: old man yelling at clouds.

 

Here's mine ;)

EEEEEEEEEEDDD

 

I'm trying to add a modified css for lemmy-ui to my self-hosted instance running on Docker. I'm following this guide but the custom theme is just showing up as litely. Steps taken:

  • Went to bootstrap.build, made the necessary edits.
  • Exported the bootstrap.min.css as well as the _variables.scss
  • Renamed them to theme-name.css and _variables.theme-name.scss
  • Do the necessary bind mounts so lemmy-ui can access the files. Can confirm the files are correct and appear within the container.
  • From lemmy web ui, select from drop down the theme called theme-name (it shows up with the right name and all).
  • Press Save, but theme is just litely.
  • Use dev tools on browser and can confirm theme-name.css is just the litely css. cat theme-name.css within the container is showing the right content.
  • LEMMY_UI_EXTRA_THEMES_FOLDER is set correctly since the option for theme-name is showing up, it's just loading litely instead.

Not sure what I'm doing wrong here :/

 

Is this Yet Another Lemmy Instance due to Reddit mass migration?

Yes, we have to admit it. But we have been self-host hobbyists for while and we decided to give Lemmy a try after using the main instance for a while. Because of the DIY nature of Lemmy, and small instances overall, we'd like to let you know what to expect if you consider signing up.

Philosophy

Federation is good, but having your user data being controlled by someone else isn't. Bigger instances have a lot of content, but leaving your data there means you can't control what happens to it. We didn't make Whiskers to play God, we made this to reduce dependency on others, and in turn also reduce load on those instances.

Therefore, the intention is to keep Whiskers small, userbase-wise and community-wise. We index what we want to see at the moment, so content may be skewed, and we haven't banned anything, with the exception of disabling NSFW content, because moderation is hard already, no need to make it harder.

On banning non-NSFW content or activity, we hope to not have to do such a thing. But this isn't a neutral community by any means (no platform is bias-free), so take a look at what's already being indexed to make a judgement. We prefer like-minded individuals with similar interests for fruitful discussions, and any non-political topics not found here yet is also welcome too. Just be mindful we will never tolerate racism and bigotry.

Okay, so should I make an account here?

It depends. We pay out of our own pockets, and our server is minimally equipped for busy traffic. However, you can turn in a registration application, and we'll consider it. Rule of thumb is that you must be able to trust us with your data, and be ready to migrate if our server goes offline (although we have no intention of doing so as we use Whiskers ourselves to interact with the federation).

Also, there is no email verification on this instance, and we won't enable it. On principal, that is giving away too much personal information. We simply don't want to handle that.

Plans

Some communities might be created if we don't find an existing one already, but feel free to discuss if you want to host one here.

Focus for future communities

Overlapping communities are unnecessary, but to spell out what areas we care about to keep the focus narrow: a community for a self-hosted service, or a video game. Other general topics include open-source software, Linux, security, digital privacy, and the likes. None of these are niche on Lemmy, but if something comes up that needs an instance to host it, we're willing to.

Beyond that, there can also be elements of lifestyle, philosophy, science and politics.

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