

Me too, so we
Me too, so we
There are open source alternatives that already exist.
Lmao oh my bad I forgot about reeducation and the State’s goal of happiness. Carry on.
Or what can be accomplished at the threat of inprisonment.
I want to do this more my neighborhood. How’s it going for you and how are you getting started?
lmao thanks
What’s a nuclear website?
Is lemmy nuclear?
You’re asking a lot of questions at one time and will be better served understanding you’re knocking at the door of a very deep rabbit hole.
That said, I’ll try to give you the basic idea here and anyone who can correct me, please do so! I doubt I’ll get everything correct and will probably forget some stuff lol.
So, self hosting really just means running the services you use on your own machine. There’s some debate about whether hosting on a cloud server - where someone else owns and has physical access to the machine - counts as self hosting. For the sake of education, and because I’m not a fan of gatekeeping, I say it does count.
Anyway, when you’re running a server (a machine, real or virtualized, that is running a program connected to a network that can - usually - be accessed by other machines connected to that network), who and what you share with other machines on your network or other networks, is ultimately up to you.
When using a “hosted” service, which is where another entity manages the server (not just the hardware, but the software and administration too, and is therefore the opposite of self hosting. Think Netflix, as opposed to Jellyfin), your data and everything you do on or with that service on that network belongs to the service provider and network owners. Your “saved” info is stored on their disks in their data center. There are of course exceptions and companies who will offer better infrastructure and privacy options but that’s the gist of non-self-hosted services.
To your specific questions:
But how does that work?
Hopefully the above helps, but this question is pretty open ended lol. Your next few questions are more pointed, so I’ll try to answer them better.
Is it just a network on which you store your stuff in a way that you can download it anywhere or can it do more?
Well, kind of. If you’re hosting on a physical machine that you own, your services will be accessible to any other machine on your home network (unless you segment your network, which is another conversation for another time) and should not, by default, be accessible from the internet. You will need to be at home, on your own network to access anything you host, by default.
As for storage of your data, self hosted services almost always default to local storage. This means, you can save anything you’re doing on the hard-drive of the machine the server is running on. Alternatively if you have a network drive, you can store it on another machine on your network. Some services will allow you to connect to cloud storage (on someone else’s machine somewhere else). The beauty is that you decide where your data lives.
I mean, to me that’s just a home network. Hosting sounds like it’s designed for other people to access. Can I put my website on there?
Like almost anything with computers and networking, the defaults are changeable. You can certainly host a service on the internet for others to access. This usually involves purchasing the rights to a domain name, setting that domain up to link to your private IP address, and forwarding a port on your router so people can connect to your machine. This can be extremely dangerous if you don’t know what you’re doing an isn’t recommended without learning a lot more about network and cyber security.
That said, there are safer ways to connect from afar. Personally, I use a software called Wireguard. This software allows devices I approve (like my phone, or my girlfirend’s laptop) to connect to my network when away from home though what is called an “encrypted tunnel” or a "Virtual Private Network (VPN) ". These can be a pain to set up for the first time if you’re new to the tech and there are easier solutions I’ve heard of but haven’t tried, namely Tailscale, and Netbird, both of which use Wireguard but try to make the administration easier.
You can also look into reverse proxies, and services like cloudflare for accessing things away from home. These involve internet hostng, and security should be considered, like above. Anything that allows remote access will come with unique pros and cons that you’ll need to weigh and sort for yourself.
If so, how do I go about registering my domain each year.
Personally, I use Porkbun.com for cheap domains, but there are tons of different providers. You’ll just have to shop around. To actually use the domain, I’m gonna be linking some resources lower in the post. If I remember correctly, landchad.net was a good resource for learning about configuring a domain but idk. There will be a few links below.
I’m not computer illiterate but this sounds kind of beyond my skill level.
It was beyond my skill level when I started too. It’s been nearly a year now and I have a service that automatically downloads media I want, such as movies, shows, music, and books. It stores them locally on a stack of hard drives, I can access them outside of my house with wireguard as well. Further, I’ve got some smaller services, like a recipe book I share with my girlfriend and soon with friends and family. I’ve also started hosting my own AI, a network wide ad-blocker, a replacement for Google photos, a filesharing server, and some other things that are escaping me right now.
The point is that it’s only a steep hill while you’re at the bottom looking up. Personally, the hike has been more rejuvenating than tiresome, though I admit it takes patience, a bit of effort, and a willingness to learn, try new things, and fail sometimes.
Never sweat the time it takes to accomplish a task. The time will pass either way and at the end of it you can either have accomplished something, or you’ll look back and say, “damn I could’ve been done by now.”
I’ll go search Jellyfin, weird name, and see what I can find. Thanks again!
Also check these out, if you’re diving in:
YouTube:
Jim’s Garage : https://www.youtube.com/@Jims-Garage
LearnLinuxTV: https://www.youtube.com/@LearnLinuxTV
Lawrence Systems: https://www.youtube.com/@LAWRENCESYSTEMS
Guides:
Mikeroyal: https://github.com/mikeroyal/Self-Hosting-Guide/blob/main/README.md
Land Chad: https://landchad.net/
Trash Guides (for automation of downloads for Jellyfin. I’ll leave the morality of how you acquire media for you to decide): https://trash-guides.info/
Tim Kye blog (useful stuff here, especially if you use proxmox): https://blog.kye.dev/
Tools:
Proxmox Virtual Environment: https://www.proxmox.com/
Docker: see this thread lol
WireGuard: https://www.wireguard.com/
Awesome Self Hosted: https://awesome-selfhosted.net/
Selfhost: https://selfh.st/
Hopefully this helps someone. Good luck!
for my solar system etc.
Of course I didn’t just search “self hosted solar system” only to be disappointed it wasn’t about planets lol that would be ridiculous.
Have you even said thank you once
lol insults, but no sources.
Lol I tried all I got was how to report missing people to the FBI, lists of missing people unrelated to the gestapo, and articles about ice raids where the cops were in uniform.
This. The average American isn’t uncomfortable enough to make a stand. They still have food, jobs, housing, schools, transportation. While the average American’s needs are met, I doubt much will happen.
I lived there 10 years ago and it felt entirely different at the time. Chinese people were afraid to discuss certain topics in public, which was not the case in the USA at that time, but yes, times have changed and it is becoming increasingly similar in the US.
There are already a lot of reports.
This post is one report.
The claim is that there are lots of reports of this happening.
I know about the 2020 plainclothes, masked, secret police kidnappings, and I know of this one. Are there others, or was the “lots of reports” just made up?
Edit: grammar. removed a (hopefully) unnecessary comma
So, no?
If you make a claim, the burden of proof lies on you, not the other person to internet search for a mystery article.
Are you referring to the BLM protest arrests in 2020 or is there something current happening beyond this one instance?
I’m not saying this isn’t bad, nor that it won’t get worse, but if it’s already worse, and you’re making the claim that it is, I’d like to see some evidence of that.
source for these reports?
Yeah I feel like minecraft with good graphics is just Rust
I have no sympathy for anyone losing profits to piracy.
Yeah and we’re still we.