• artyom@piefed.social
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    16 hours ago

    Self hosting requires an immense amount of specialized knowledge and time…

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      10 hours ago

      I got started self-hosting last week when I got a hold of a smal Lenovo ThinkCentre. I installed Proxmox on it and if I want to self-host something I just spin up a container or virtual machine on the Proxmox system. It’s so much easier than installing self-hosted projects on bare metal. And if you want to change things around then just disable or delete the container/vm and let Proxmox stay clean. If one container breaks the rest of the system will still function.

      I could easily host Lemmy from home with Proxmox and a reverse proxy with my current setup. I am not going to because I am not interested in moderating a platform and all the responsibility that comes with it, but it’s very possible to do.

      Edit: the Proxmox community helper scripts makes installing most things a breeze! I use them every opportunity I get.

      https://community-scripts.github.io/ProxmoxVE/

      This is the first script to start with on a fresh install

      https://community-scripts.github.io/ProxmoxVE/scripts?id=post-pve-install

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      14 hours ago

      It really doesn’t, and certainly not more than running something on AWS.

      In fact, hosting on cloud infrastructure adds another layer of complexity.

      I stand by my original assertion.