i've made a bunch of the scripts i use on my website available for public use - each script includes with in depth instructions on how to use
these tools are all intended to be highly customizable for the average HTML/CSS user, but they also come with templates too
ฅᨐฅ thank you dear @starbage for the promo art
ฅᨐฅ you're free to ask me for help (and email reports)
ᕱ⑅ᕱ more scripts to come
𖤣.𖥧.𖡼.⚘ get the tools here
𖤣.𖥧.𖡼.⚘ companion self hosting guide here
𖤣.𖥧.𖡼.⚘ what is /how do i use this?
Joe Hills Says You Can Code continues with today's live taping of my next lesson on self-publishing your own web page!
You can watch the stream starting at 3:30pm US Central time (about a half hour from now) at https://twitch.tv/joehills and you can follow along with the draft script I'll be working from at: https://joehills.net/web-lesson-two/
The first four lessons in this series are brought to you by our sponsor NameHero, and you can find their hosting plans through this affiliate link:
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If you missed the first lesson, you can watch the final video now at:
Upcoming live tapings of Lessons 3 and 4 can be found on my streaming calendar at https://joehills.net/soon
I've got a friend who's interested in self-hosting (they want to host an irc/voip/more for our friends), and we're hoping that you'd lend some insight on how easy/hard it is :>
You're all so cool and knowledgeable, it's honestly a bit intimidating, please be nice! >_<
Got everything planned out for my home lab, I'm sitting in the library autistically vibrating about getting it all set up. If any of my followers/people in the tag see this and have any advice or thoughts or suggestions please let me know, I want more friends who are into this stuff-
NETWORK SETUP
- Verizon is my ISP and is running on the subnet x.x. 86.1
- Google wifi mesh extenders running on the subnet x.x.87.1.
- Everything on my homelab is hardwired into the Google mesh.
HARDWARE
- My desktop PC that's hardwired into the mesh.
+ It's my daily driver and I'm not using it as part of my homelab.
- 10" 9U network rack with a 12 port patch panel.
- Netgear GS308
- NAS running TrueNAS
+ Manual desktop and photo backups
+ 1TB mirrored pool for manual desktop and photo backups
+ 2TB mirrored pool for media storage (Movies/TV/Music)
- Raspberry Pi 5 8GB
- Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
- Dell Optiplex 3070 Micro
+ i5 processor and 8GB of RAM and a single 500GB SSD
- HP ProDesk
+ i3 processor and 8GB of RAM and a single 256GB SSD
APPS
- Proxmox (Hypervisor)
- Glance (Dashboard)
- Tailscale (Remote access VPN)
- Plex (Media management)
- Plexamp (Music management)
- A Minecraft server for my LAN
- Docmost (Homelab documentation hub)
- NextCloud (Google Drive replacement)
- Immich (Google Photos replacement)
- Pi-hole (Ad blocker)
Best News Ever, I just discovered that I unintentionally was apart of a hobby called self hosting. Which I am using a laptop for streaming my movies and TV shows.
This is my introduction post. I am SysadminRiley; Riley, an aspiring sysadmin. Lofty goal, huh? I consider myself a technologist with a wide range of interests. First and foremost: Linux! But also *BSD and UNIX in general. I am always curious and I love to learn. I am interested in both PC hardware (repairing, upgrading, and building PCs) as well as software (currently running openSUSE Tumbleweed on my main machine!) Naturally, I am interested in retro computers as well and would love to own a Bondi Blue iMac G3 one day. I am not much of a programmer or developer; however, my main (and only) strength is Bash. I know a little HTML & CSS and Python, and I am learning some C. Despite being not much of a programmer, I have lots of thoughts and opinions on mechanical keyboards (the louder, the better, right?)
I am super interested in networking too, and I am self-hosting some things. Hoping to get my own website up and running soon! Weird architectures also excite me: I am typing this from an x86_64 box, but I have ARM (Pi 5) and RISC-V (VisionFive2) SBCs sitting on my desk! So, gadgets and doodads in general. Beyond computers, I am also really interested in mobile phones. Things in the Android world are not as exciting as they were 15 years ago, but it is fun to keep up with. I also play video games occasionally, usually ARPGs, Rogue-li{k,t}es, and Survivors-likes. Beyond computer stuff, I love coffee. French press has been my go-to for years, and I will get a proper espresso machine some day. I like to read, but I read non-fiction almost exclusively (on an e-reader!) Music is a huge part of me as well, and I tend to gravitate to more extreme ends.
Usually Dubstep, Brostep, Tearout, Riddim, Gabber, Uptempo, and Speedcore, and occasionally Ambient, Noise, and Chiptune. (Gladde Paling, MARAUDA, Kobaryo, Skxlvtor, KAIFU, Digitist, Zhnoi, Loompaskettee, Mikkerj, Bejalvin, Gaiyu, JoeB, randy!, reallerr, viwiv, wawawa...) I am interested in photography, but I could not take a good picture to save my life. I like to bake when I have the time, and I like to think I can make some pretty decent cakes! I enjoy gardening and tend to some houseplants to keep things spring-y and green during the dark winter days. I read a lot of blogs (Akregator has been my RSS reader of choice for years) and I listen to a TON of podcasts! (Used gPodder for ages, but switched to PocketCasts recently.) I listen for a little over 6 hours per day, although I do listen at 2x-4x speed depending on the host.
Everything in the Late Night Linux family (with 2.5 Admins being a particular favorite), Changelog News, Dual Boot Diaries, Waveform, the WAN show, 9to5Mac Daily, This Week in Linux, Lingthusiasm, Destination Linux, PC Perspective, Programming Throwdown, and more! I am currently following 74 shows, and I am always on the lookout for more. Feel free to recommend some! I also love spicy foods and hot sauces. Languages and linguistics are super fascinating to me too, but I won't claim to be a linguist. I also have an interest in calligraphy and astronomy. I know barely anything about those last two, but feel free to reach out if any of that sounds interesting! And especially if you want to teach me something. I am always trying to improve, in every aspect! 😄☕