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  • I guess updating it regularly in small steps really is the best working thing. Switched to nc-aio with Auto-Updates half a year ago and didn't have any troubles with updates since.

  • Been impressed with Proxmox, super versatile.

  • Cool enough!

  • Weird, I've heard exactly the opposite, some people are running Lemmy on a dual core. Just get a drive big enough if you plan to follow many communities. Guess I'll try anyways

  • I sometimes create them a Nextcloud account and send them the credentials

  • Sounds annoying to debug, glad you found the culprit!

  • Isn't one of the main benefits of scale(/25?) that you can run docker containers? Makes paperless pretty easy

  • Depends on your contact but most hosters have service agreements where a few days of downtime over the year are covered

  • What's UT? Was about to run Lemmy myself

  • (pre ai) I found that adding a few, tagging them correctly and then adding the rest worked pretty good with auto tagging. Don't know how much of a difference paperless-ai is going to make but it sounds interesting. I would just make sure to only plug in a selfhosted thing

  • What kind of cluster, kubernetes?

  • I usually find good ones in eBay.

  • That sounds like a pretty cool project

  • Agreed, but given ghost has theming, I'm not too concerned about that.

    I also signed up, but I'm not sure if it applies to selfhosting.

  • Waiting for proxmox-arm becoming a thing (I know there's some community versions trying it but I'm not sure how reliable they are)

  • Exactly, you could probably forward your RSS feed to the old domain but that would get a little hacky.

  • I never tried writefreely, but I was under the impression that it's really focused on, well, writing. Maybe it's not used that much, but I would like to have the ability to easily upload pictures and include them in the articles with some formatting options etc.

  • Mostly commenting though the Fediverse, yes, but they also develop the possibility to follow other Fedi users and have a timeline when logged in.

    I think most current blog commenting systems have some drawback (closed platform like discuss, limited to WordPress, or something that requires email confirmation, captcha or something else) so the ability to comment from another service is a huge factor for me.

  • I think there's no way to remain at the same domain with a different Fedi service unfortunately :/