elettrona

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[–] elettrona@poliversity.it 1 points 1 day ago

@selfhosted @_elena Update again on cms experiments: I won't install Lichen-markdown through YunoHost because that repository contains the 1.3.x release when the original devs have already published the 1.5.x. Then it's not federated. So I would do double job.
My favorite concept is the one of BearBlog (with the text-based customization), too bad that it's USA-based and centralized by one person only.

[–] elettrona@poliversity.it 1 points 1 day ago

@selfhosted I keep updating my thread. I'm currently studying lichen-markdown documentation -it is in te YunoHost catalog so it'll cause no harm. I'll keep the thread updated accordingly

[–] elettrona@poliversity.it 0 points 1 day ago

@marzlberger @selfhosted @_elena Thanks. Now I'm fighting with WordPress on self hosting: I wanted a multisite but every attempt has failed, so I'm planning to have two installs (one for Italian and one for English) which will keep me busy in maintenance for double time. But my multilingual solution I have on my current production site, is yet more fragile.
And guess what, translation plugins are expensive or, in other cases, never satisfy accessibility needs.

[–] elettrona@poliversity.it 2 points 1 day ago

@gabrielmarkley @selfhosted @_elena Sharing is caring. What I expect is to continue this thread, developing it, getting other worse or better experiences from other beginners and power users.

[–] elettrona@poliversity.it 0 points 1 day ago

@WeirdWriter @selfhosted @_elena Already heard about that Eleventy but never tried; well, I have never had so many comments around my web site but sometimes it happens and I want people to choose - now I'm still planning my new web site version, but in the earlier one which is still on line on shared hosting, I've decided not to place a real contact form because they anonymously wrote bad stuff.
In this case though, having the comment ability (and until last year we had the facebook public page as well), before telling me and my best friend "HIV pervs", they had to keep in mind nothing was private, IP addresses logged, and overall those hater folks' destiny was to be mocked into "the agony ass" space (a parody of the agony aunt).
And, overall, with ActivityPub every dirty person would go public all over fediverse making a fool of themselves.
Guess what? No one had guts to say bad things as soon as I took private contacts away

[–] elettrona@poliversity.it 1 points 2 days ago

@osanna Especially when you have commands. I was born with commands as I used ms-dos at the beginning of 90s. But now, I honestly prefer something semi-automated for the "dirty" activities, as for configuration files it's very difficult to find the issue if you have a conf file made of dozens of lines, a long serie of indentations, punctuation signs and apostrophes everywhere, just forget one and you are screwed.
I'm not saying it's impossible, I'm saying that this can take double time of work, than an ordinary sighted administrator. I'm somehow envious of those who create a self-host platform on their very own, starting from a blank page.

[–] elettrona@poliversity.it 1 points 2 days ago (2 children)

@osanna The problem in breaking the system and building it back manually, is documentation.
I am a visually impaired person and many instructions are provided by screenshots.
I can't deny that lately AI has helped me through image description, but it allucinates often. So it means, AI or not, that for us (blind and visual impaired) a 5-minutes operation becomes one hour, and one hour becomes one day. Or week.

[–] elettrona@poliversity.it 2 points 3 days ago (4 children)

@Fierro @selfhosted I mostly use YunoHost as I'm a beginner in self-hosting, but if needed I have command line. Ssh, then even one docker container or two. Mainly on Windows system with powershell or ordinary command line.

[–] elettrona@poliversity.it 2 points 4 days ago (2 children)

@irmadlad @selfhosted Tagging @yunohost for this.
-only fediverse app I have, is GoToSocial, didn't find something broken. But @_elena had her PeerTube instance destroyed. And once I had my castopod down -luckily I'm using castopod just for tests right now. But a system born to make selfhosters' life easier, shouldn't be broken like this. I think more skilled maintainers should work there.

[–] elettrona@poliversity.it 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

@mesamunefire @selfhosted I'm thinking the same: YunoHost has given me a very good setup, but despite being very easy to manage, its "app store" echosystem is quite slow - updates coming later than original maintainers, and not many new additions.
Currently I'm on a hostinger and there's docker installed as well, but it'd be very expensive to manage both in 2 separate services.
I'll write about my story on this Lemmy community soon