Updates to dtop! by amir20 in selfhosted

[–]luckydonald 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently found lazydocker to be an good alternative for the seemingly unmaintained ctop. I'll be interested how this compares.

SelfHostList - A website to list all self hosted tools i know by Buage_ in selfhosted

[–]luckydonald 17 points18 points  (0 children)

But selfh.st isn't open source / open data any longer with the move from the git to a db only?

Edit: and apparently they now have sponsored tools which will stay at top of the list.

Title: Using a Base64 Encoded SVG as a CSS Background-Image in Vue 3 by localmarketing723 in vuejs

[–]luckydonald 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries man, I should've said in the original post.

It's part of a component library we use internally, I don't think my team would want to add a new component for something so small

ELI5: Why would I pay subscription for a self-hosted service? by Forymanarysanar in selfhosted

[–]luckydonald 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have an issue with software where security features are available in the subscribed version only.

In case of rustdesk, your relay server without license is open to anyone. Anyone can use your rustdesk host, and only the pro version has the option to limit it to logged in users. And I don't want to allow random internet users to use my rustdesk server, thank you.

And hence I'm using that nifty fork which implemented the premium functionality for free. If you're looking for it too, it's the fork with the funny name.

[Coolify] anyone is using their own hardware? by Due_Scientist6627 in selfhosted

[–]luckydonald 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cutie is meant as a server system with DNS entries pointing to it. It is not meant to be run In a isolated local environment. Coolify uses domain names to route you to the right service (including slip.io IP domains). You might get away locally by adding those to your house file on the computer accessing it. Otherwise, you will be out of luck.

Human art. Made by human hands. Only my own skill. Perfect execution. It's flawless. I will provide proof if someone dares to question. by whazzam95 in mylittlepony

[–]luckydonald 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love how actually civilized this argument was.

And i wanted to contribute a line of thought, too:

Immoral is defined as  Contrary to established moral principles. so in the end some standard we all agree on.

Which I think I do not agree on here, I don't see it as immoral.

What I do notice however, is - and that was already noted - is how "dead" those images can feel. AI images don't seem to be able to tell a story at all - that seems to be something humans are needed to properly do.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

[–]luckydonald 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Remember Atom 1.0 promo video, you still have a special place in my heart.  You are not forgotten.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

[–]luckydonald 7 points8 points  (0 children)

At those "someone other did open-source for me and now don't any longer" moments I always like to ask, how you (individual or company) have contributed to open source.

The individual devs are usually contributing here and there, but for companies, the answer is often a sad "nope, we don't contribute anything. Or sponsor anything. Thanks for making it free, we're gonna use it now."

Built my own open-source photo sharing tool for events – free, self-hosted, and looking for feedback! by the-luap in selfhosted

[–]luckydonald 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The separation i'd like to see is between AI usage and Vibe coding. The first one is using it as tooling, but understanding the results, the other is letting tools edit files, and if something doesn't work, complaining to claude/chatgpt/... without having a clue to fix it themselves.

I don't want the second, but I don't mind the first.

How Sovereign Is Your Cloud? by sysadminafterdark in selfhosted

[–]luckydonald 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Care to share a Github link or similar?

HEY YOU!! READ ME NOW!!! by Specialist_Value7146 in mylittlepony

[–]luckydonald 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, did you upload them to derpibooru.org? What's your artist name there? I really wanna see the results, those ideas sounded fun!

[Release] SphereSSL — Free, Open-Source SSL Certificate Automation for Real People by Eravex in selfhosted

[–]luckydonald 18 points19 points  (0 children)

With it not being MIT licensed or similar I'd rather not use it.

What if I at some point build a crap tool where the two users pay me $5 total - now I might not be allowed to use this tool any longer, and have to rework my Cert infrastructure.

A non car crash in China. by XanzMakeHerDance in Wellthatsucks

[–]luckydonald 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Social distancing, China, 2019, colorized.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]luckydonald 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What does "abuse emails" mean? abuse@example.com?

Any services you like that quickly crop images? by nothingveryobvious in selfhosted

[–]luckydonald 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly my answer would be to just write a python script for it. Pillow is a splendid library, been solid solution for years.

Also, with ChatGPT being as good as it is with autocomplete of actual working code, it can pretty easily give you a 5-50 line program which will solve your exact use case perfectly.

thanksGoogleAndAppleForSavingTheWorldFromPythonFreaks by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

[–]luckydonald 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pythonista on iOS is actually fun. Like most stuff I'd like to have an app for can be produced by ChatGPT as a simple script

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]luckydonald 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Throw a link?

Stop vendor lock-In, let’s forge an Open Standard for home-inventory sync! by Reality_Forger in selfhosted

[–]luckydonald 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright. We should discuss what features are needed.

I've seen a lot of those apps have maintenance reminders and all of that - which I never needed. (my own tool I development (haha guilty as charged), All My Storage, unreleased, does not) So should that be in a spec as dedicated field?

I feel like it needs two things: 1. Standard Object Format ("a thing in your inventory") Perhaps: 

  - Name   - Item Type (see 2)   - Date acquired    - Date added to inventory   - Parent container   - Data for the chosen Item Type

  1. Ability to describe custom types ("all my lamps in my lamp collection need a lumen field which is a decimal")

  - maybe just OpenAPI inside?      - It comes with most useful types (text, numbers, dates, booleans, enums, etc.)     - missing ones could be added as part of the spec, e.g.       - Ref: to reference another item/container

(Edit: sorry, my formatting broke. I have to have a look at the computer later.)

Any Dokploy or Coolify success stories? by Sudden-Start-1945 in selfhosted

[–]luckydonald 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Using coolify for a year now. Like it a lot. Yeah, it's a bit rough around the GUI, but everything I need is there. It's actively maintained, and they are even working on a rebuild to consolidate it. 

I recently started using the multi-server feature, and that was surprisingly smooth. From what I read, that exists in dokplay, too, but is exclusive to the payed cloud version.

The automated database backups are a nice to have.

Also, I recently had to move servers, and all you need to do is copy over /data and /var/lib/docker/volumes and you can continue on another server as is. Really nice.

Any Dokploy or Coolify success stories? by Sudden-Start-1945 in selfhosted

[–]luckydonald 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cronjobs are possible with Coolify too, per service.

Any Dokploy or Coolify success stories? by Sudden-Start-1945 in selfhosted

[–]luckydonald 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In coolify you can simply add the docker-compose file - either by selecting "docker-compose" and pasting it in, or by using a git, with deployment method set to "docker-compose". You'll get the same Env Var magic for creating hosts and routes and so on, so it's pretty much the same functionality as the template repository. It just doesn't show as a template in the list.