microhive.social is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.

This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.

Site description
As you have probably already guessed: this is just another personal fediverse instance.
Admin account
@oliver@microhive.social

Search results for tag #selfhosting

[?]Menel :xmpp: »
@menel@snikket.de

So i've just upgraded to snac2 V2.78 and while reading the upgrade process again stumbled (again) over the Linux landlock feature.
I'm now wondering if I should compile it with this, and what security it adds additionally to a systemd service file with all the restrictions about the filesystem and syscalls one can do.
Do I need to configure anything with landlock to "activate" it when I compile it in? I didn't yet find the right documentation that I can understand for it it seems.
Does snac somehow "know" what to landlock and which paths to allow before landlocking itself, maybe reading my config file before that happens?

(never know which tag to use here :) )

    [?]PistonPin »
    @PistonPin@mastodon.online

    Zum aktuellen Thema – könnte für die Selbsthoster vielleicht interessant sein:

    wanderer.to/

    Ich habe es vor einer Weile mal aus Neugier installiert und etwas damit herumgespielt. Auf den ersten Blick ziemlich cool!

    Wirklich „produktiv“ benutzt habe ich es bisher nicht, werde es jetzt aber mal als Alternative ausprobieren.

      [?]Elena Rossini ⁂ »
      @_elena@mastodon.social

      This has become a unofficial fan account. Look at all the apps they empower me to self-host!

      For the record, I installed YunoHost on my VPS on December 17th, so it’s been less than 2 months. And I’ve already run (and survived) app updates.

      Next week I get to meet the team in Paris - thrilled at the opportunity to thank them IRL 🤗

      A screenshot of my YunoHost dashboard showing the applications I am running on my VPS: Fail2Ban, Friendica, Ghost, GoToSocial, LinkStack, Phanpy and Pixelfed

      Alt...A screenshot of my YunoHost dashboard showing the applications I am running on my VPS: Fail2Ban, Friendica, Ghost, GoToSocial, LinkStack, Phanpy and Pixelfed

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        [?]Oliver⚡ »
        @oliver@microhive.social

        Ich bin mittlerweile echt ein Snac2 Fan! Das Ganze hier auf dieser Domain war mal als Test gedacht, hat sich aber mittlerweile etabliert und „verselbständigt“. Einfach weil Snac super solide und unkompliziert ist und der Entwickler ein cooler Typ ist, der zuhört und mitdenkt.
        Meine Snac-Instanz läuft administrativ bei @knt@streams.knthost.com, weil ich keine Ahnung von grundlegenden Servereinstellungen etc. habe, aber durchaus ab und zu ein Shell-Terminal bedienen kann.
        Die Jungs bieten derzeit alles out-of-the-box als Betatest an:
        https://www.knthost.com/snac2
        Absolute Empfehlung. Also beides. K&T und Snac 🙂
        https://codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2/


        I'm now a huge Snac2 fan! The whole thing here on this domain was once intended as a test, but has now established itself and “taken on a life of its own”. Simply because Snac is super solid and uncomplicated and the developer is a cool guy who listens and thinks along.
        My Snac instance runs administratively at @knt@streams.knthost.com, because I have no idea about basic server settings etc., but I can operate a shell terminal from time to time.
        The guys are currently offering everything out-of-the-box as a beta test:
        https://www.knthost.com/snac2
        Absolute recommendation. So both. K&T and Snac 🙂
        https://codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2/


          [?]Sander Meijer »
          @bergmeister@mountains.social

          Normally I do not post my nerd stuff on this account (for that I use @spiezmaestro), but this might be right up the alley of the mountain/outdoor community.: a self-hosted trail database for documenting your activities and sharing them in case you want).

          wanderer.to