website: https://proycon.anaproy.nl
Yep, people are enthusiastic about self hosting and like talking about what they host :)
I've been self-hosting e-mail for over 15 years and hope to continue doing so. Although it's being made increasingly difficult by big tech players. I wrote about it here: https://proycon.anaproy.nl/posts/rant-against-centralising-e-mail/
I've been using RSS feeds for youtube channels for a few years. I don't visit the site if I can help it, I don't login, I don't "like & subscribe", I don't see any clickbait thumbnails and most important: I don't see any ads. Just newsboat & mpv.
Really? Nice! Did you mean to post a picture, I'm not seeing it?
Nice to see you here too, with a brand new instance even!
I'm using todo.txt, which is a basic plain text file following a simple syntax. I added various extensions to work with this: todo.txt-more, which does things like:
I guess so yeah, but now I see her! Very cute kooikerhondje indeed!
Nice, RSS is great indeed. I use it extensively as well, but I didn't even realize it was a thing people ran as a service on a server. I hadn't heard of FreshRSS etc. I personally just run newsboat from my desktop/laptop, even my phone if need be.
I use newsboat for all my RSS needs, which is pretty much my main entry point for a lot of things:
You may want to check out numen, targeted towards power-users.
Done! Please join https://lemmy.world/c/kooikerhondje and post more photos ;)
Yes, it's just sway
You can just use plain todo.txt. I wrote an extension for it as well, but it's a bit niche for a certain type of users: https://proycon.anaproy.nl/posts/todo/
When I am sending? Well, once things are set up properly I'm pretty confident that things arrive (though nobody can ever be 100% sure of course). I also tend to mail to the same recipient domains a lot, like for work and hobby projects, so once those are tested you get pretty confident.
Unnoticed downtime is usually quickly noticed, I depend on my server for a lot of things. Senders are often resilient enough to keep things in their queue and try a few times. There's also a fallback MX registry at my (3rd party) DNS host which will queue stuff in case the primary MX goes down.
Thanks!
Oh wow! Already three people with kooikerhondjes on lemmy! You're right, we should start a community
Nice, you must be into deep learning with such a setup, any particular reason the deep deep learning models and GPU run in your server rather than in a powerful desktop system? Maybe you're actively offering AI services to the outside world?
I'd go for Alpine Linux in such case.