Sounds like a full time job. Must be exhausting.
Ain’t nobody got time for that.
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Sounds like a full time job. Must be exhausting.
Ain’t nobody got time for that.
Polyamory is already mainly an upper class thing.
You are hard-pressed to find poly groups in rural areas and blue collar workers. It’s usually first-world college educated urbanites.
Fascinating country.
It’s worth more than one visit, just due to its huge diversity. Food is amazing, and it’s very lively. But you have to get used to it, and go with the flow. If you can’t live without all the first world luxuries and/or don’t feel comfortable stepping outside your bubble, don’t go, it’s not the place for you.
Would I live there? No. And I’m deeply saddened by the political direction it’s heading in. But don’t form opinions about countries you’ve never been to.
He looks like Patrick from SpongeBob.
I don’t self-host a lot of things, but I’d say this is not the easiest I’ve done, just because it involves setting up multiple containers (unlike something like SearXNG). Also thought that I had to set-up an SMTP container, but I got away with not having to do it.
I used ansible (and pass
to store credentials), so this is how I did it (maybe someone can pitch in and tell me what I can improve):
- name: Deploy Wallabag database
community.docker.docker_container:
name: db_wallabag
image: mariadb
recreate: true
state: started
memory: 500MB
restart_policy: always
log_options:
max-size: "10m"
max-file: "1"
env:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: "{{ lookup('community.general.passwordstore', 'self_host_containers/wallabag_mysql_root_password', missing='warn') }}"
volumes:
- ~/wallabag/data:/var/lib/mysql
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "mysqladmin", "ping", "-h", "localhost"]
interval: 20s
timeout: 3s
- name: Deploy Wallabag redis
community.docker.docker_container:
name: redis_wallabag
image: redis:alpine
recreate: true
state: started
memory: 500MB
restart_policy: always
log_options:
max-size: "10m"
max-file: "1"
links:
- "db_wallabag:db_wallabag"
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "redis-cli", "ping"]
interval: 20s
timeout: 3s
- name: Deploy Wallabag
community.docker.docker_container:
image: wallabag/wallabag:latest
name: wallabag
recreate: true
state: started
memory: 500MB
restart_policy: always
log_options:
max-size: "10m"
max-file: "1"
links:
- "redis_wallabag:redis_wallabag"
- "db_wallabag:db_wallabag"
ports:
- "80"
env:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: "{{ lookup('community.general.passwordstore', 'self_host_containers/wallabag_mysql_root_password', missing='warn') }}"
SYMFONY__ENV__DATABASE_DRIVER: pdo_mysql
SYMFONY__ENV__DATABASE_HOST: db_wallabag
SYMFONY__ENV__DATABASE_PORT: "3306"
SYMFONY__ENV__DATABASE_NAME: db_wallabag
SYMFONY__ENV__DATABASE_USER: db_wallabag
SYMFONY__ENV__DATABASE_PASSWORD: "{{ lookup('community.general.passwordstore', 'self_host_containers/wallabag_symfony_env_database_password', missing='warn') }}"
SYMFONY__ENV__DATABASE_CHARSET: utf8mb4
SYMFONY__ENV__DATABASE_TABLE_PREFIX: "wallabag_"
SYMFONY__ENV__MAILER_DSN: smtp://127.0.0.1
SYMFONY__ENV__FROM_EMAIL: wallabag@example.com
SYMFONY__ENV__DOMAIN_NAME:
SYMFONY__ENV__SERVER_NAME:
volumes:
- ~/wallabag/images:/var/www/wallabag/web/assets/images
- ~/wallabag/data:/var/www/wallabag/data
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "wget", "--no-verbose", "--tries=1", "--spider", "http://localhost"]
interval: 1m
timeout: 3s
Then I set up caddy for the reverse proxy
- name: Upload Caddyfile
ansible.builtin.copy:
src: ./upload_files/Caddyfile
dest: ~/Caddyfile
- name: Deploy caddy
community.docker.docker_container:
image: caddy:2
name: caddy
user: "1000:1000"
recreate: true
state: started
memory: 500MB
restart_policy: always
log_options:
max-size: "10m"
max-file: "1"
links:
- "wallabag:wallabag"
ports:
- "80:80"
- "443:443"
volumes:
- ~/Caddyfile:/etc/caddy/Caddyfile
- ~/caddy_data:/data
- ~/caddy_config:/config
And this is the Caddyfile
my.url.com {
reverse_proxy wallabag:80
}
Finally, you then have to login with user:wallabag and password:wallabag and change them in the webUI. I changed the “wallabag” user to my user and set a new password.
You’re welcome!
I self-host my own instace, save articles I want to read from my laptop, and then they sync with the app on my phone. I read them offline when I have some time to kill
Don’t worry, lemmygrad will be here in a second with a bunch of whataboutism about the US.
It runs inside a docker container, so you could even have it locally (if you don’t want to host it on a VPS).
First world tankie LARPer.
You’re welcome. :)
Change your settings.yml
to have this
enabled_plugins:
- 'Hostname replace' # see hostname_replace configuration below
And then define the rules like this:
hostname_replace:
# My redirects
'(.*\.)?reddit\.com$': 'old.reddit.com'
# My filters
'slant\.co': false
'dailymail\.co\.uk': false
SearXNG.
It’s like having a search engine customised to my needs.
Automatically filters out SEO junk sites, and redirects links automatically (e.g. reddit.com -> old.reddit.com)
And yet, tankies still defend this corrupt capitalist state just because it’s not the US.
Nevermind political persecution, assassinations, repression of LGBT people, invasion of neighbouring countries, etc. As long as it’s not the US, it’s all good.
You seem to be ignoring the fact that after the fall of the USSR, Russia didn’t want their assets to be sold or leased to western companies (understandably), so they let corrupt officials take them for pennies of what they were actually worth. Those officials became the oligarchs.
Russians cannibalised Russia.
So, what you’re saying is that the countries that sided with the West got a better deal than the ones that became Russian puppets?
Eastern European countries that opened to western trade and diplomatic relationships improved significantly.
Eastern European countries that became Russian puppets didn’t.
Explain that.
Because the Black Sea Fleet is station in Sevastopol and Sevastopol is a vital strategic resource? Are we speaking the same language?
So if the US has a fleet statinoned in another contry’s territory, should they just be allowed to take it?
Non-sequitor?
What don’t you follow?
Do you also support US-backed countries to take territory as they see fit? Or does that only apply to countries you like?
Okay so you know that UA was shelling Donbass and killing people for years, and the Rada was very openly hostile to the Russian speaking Ukrainian minority, right?
A Russian-backed separatist group starts a conflict and Ukraine responds.
Does Ukraine not have the right to defend their territory?
Could I get a sticker instead?
You can get some crayons to munch on.
I don’t have the time for the classic tankie “reply with a wall of text and deflections”, I actually have a real job to attend to. But some main points.
Do you know that the Russian Black Sea Fleet is based in Sevastopol? Did you know that it’s an incredibly important strategic asset? What do nation states do when an incredibly important strategic asset is threatened? Do they defend it?
Do you also know that Russia took Sevastopol from Ukraine back in 2014?
Tell me, do you also support Israel’s claims on Palestinian territory?
Do you know what the Russian Federation’s stated causus belli for the invasion is?
Yes.
Do you know what the causis belli for the US’s invasion of Iraq was? Are you stupid enough to believe that one as well? Or does believing causus belli only applies to whatever country is not an ally of the US?
What do you know?
I know you should get a gold medal on mental gymnastics and double standards.
Hexbear? I wasn’t expecting that.
Apologies to hexbear users that I may have called Chinese bots. You were just useful idiots after all.