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jmmv.dev
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| | | | | The scripts that live under /etc/rc.d/ in FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD are in the wrong place. They all should live in /libexec/rc.d/ because they are code, not configuration. Let's look at the history of these systems to see how we got here, why this is problematic, and how things would look like in a better world. | |
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paul.fawkesley.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog post describes the author's process of migrating from Dropbox to a self-hosted Nextcloud server on a Raspberry Pi. It covers setting up the server, configuring Nginx, PostgreSQL, fail2ban, email, and security measures. The author also discusses future improvements and the use of the Nextcloud app on iOS devices. | |
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akkoma.dev
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| | | | | akkoma - Magically expressive social media | |
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www.nequalsonelifestyle.com
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| | | The main Friendica documentation has install instructions for setting up the core part of the system. However it assumes that you have properly installed all the dependencies and leaves securing the system as an exercise to the user. While I have found a couple of tutorials around the internet like this one or this one to fill in the gaps before that I have found them a little lacking and dated as well. I was able to make my way through it but I'm not sure if all will. I therefore decided to write this soup to nuts tutorial on standing up a Friendica instance with Ubuntu 22.04. Please use the table of contents to skip parts that you don't need, like setting up your cloud instance. | ||