

I am glad to see more people selfhosting their own. Makes me feel less out. Had the same issues.
Casey Tunturi is a highly experienced IT professional with over 20 years in the field, including 10+ years in network engineering and cyber security.
I am glad to see more people selfhosting their own. Makes me feel less out. Had the same issues.
I think it’s more people tired of the pollution that took place, and trying to preserve the clean and friendly one we have so far.
I do personally agree with saving old ones, but I’d highlight them as legacy and then make only the admin be able to edit/create content there, with links to the new one still as suggested before.
Don’t burn books, but let’s not study incorporate the worst things and make them normal here. I think is the feeling.
I support the archiver program myself xD
Worth the read. I do wish as we post these for a summary of what the link is if it were at all possible. The one we got here was very limited and could’ve been a bit more expressive but it was absolutely worth reading!
I agree, which is why I offered no solution as of yet… I suppose best we have right now is resounding opinion of ‘most liked’ in a thread. I suppose that would lean itself to revealing the idea which holds the highest consensus.
In some tech groups, it may become feasible for malicious actors to feign intelligence, and that’s partly what I’m hoping this slowly curtails. Use of LLM and the rest in our discourse.
I would be curious if there might be a way to give some sort of “attribute of credibility” that we could come up with.
I’m so tired of goodreads emailing me since 2012 xD I should’ve hit unsubscribe years ago…
I absolutely loved reading wholesome content like this. That’s a great idea! We should collectively work together to shape how we want our future year to be!
Right now I’m just using the web interface on mobile - selfhosted though so I got to change the theme to dark.
I think ultimately that is going to be the goal. Security advocates for years have insisted that we OWN our own data.
I thought it was obvious… we need to make our own! xD or at least that’s what I did.
Yo - absolutely!
WG easy posts the GUI on a separate port than the primary Wireguard port you’d need to open in the firewall. I think it’s 51821 - but this can easily be changed depending on if you’re using docker-compose files or a gui like portainer to manage this.
In my case - I am using Nginx Proxy Manager - and it even has it’s own basic password requirement “Access List” availability. With NPM I’m routing that gui over vpn (local dns) but you could put it behind a password with limite security via Access List, or the step beyond look into “middleware” like Keycloak.