December 16, 2024
Setup Pixelfed Using Docker
A step by step guide on installing Pixelfed via Docker and Docker Compose.
Something to ponder upon. I might want a self-hosted instagram in the future.
A step by step guide on installing Pixelfed via Docker and Docker Compose.
This guide walks you through setting up Docker monitoring using Prometheus and Grafana, helping you track container performance and resource usage with ease.
Among the many guides out there for deploying Prometheus and Grafana, this is the one that actually worked.
Although, whether I’ll keep this in the long run is another question.
Speedtest Tracker is a self-hosted internet performance tracking application that runs speedtest checks against Ookla’s Speedtest service.
Integrate Bluesky replies as your blog’s comment section in gohugo.io framework
A step-by-step guide on installing Mastodon via Docker, configuration tailored especially for 2024
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.
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.
For further reading.
Rafael Eyng’s tech blog