16:38

Getting A Local Mastodon Setup In Docker - These Yaks Ain’t Gonna Shave Themselves

This is the first in probably a series of posts as I dig into the technical aspects of mastodon. My goal is to get a better understanding of the design of ActivityPub and how mastodon itself is designed to use ActivityPub. Eventually I want to learn enough to maybe do some hacking and create some of the experiences I want that mastodon doesn’t support today.

The first milestone is just getting a mastodon instance set up on my laptop.

09:27

Docker Crontab

It’s crontab but in a container. No ports. No GUI. No BS. Just cron in a container. Why? Because someone decided that setting up cron jobs the normal way wasn’t edgy enough. Now you get to deal with Docker AND cron at the same time. You’re welcome.
I assume this will make the crontab so much easier to backup and restore in a new system.
22:36

DockWatch

Automated Container Management and Notifications w/ beautiful WebUI
23:04

Linuxserver Container Mods

List of mods for Linuxserver.io containers
17:08

Fladder

A Simple Jellyfin Frontend.
17:27

Portainer Templates

A community-driven library of 1-click self-hosted apps
17:27

Awesome Docker Compose

A collection of self-hosted apps you can quickly set up with Docker Compose
17:55

Docker HedgeDoc

HedgeDoc is a real-time, multi-platform collaborative markdown note editor. This means that you can write notes with other people on your desktop, tablet or even on the phone. You can sign-in via multiple auth providers like Facebook, Twitter, GitHub and many more on the homepage.
17:42

GitHub - linuxserver/docker-guacd

Contribute to linuxserver/docker-guacd development by creating an account on GitHub.
17:34

GitHub - linuxserver/docker-adguardhome-sync

Contribute to linuxserver/docker-adguardhome-sync development by creating an account on GitHub.