I tried earlier today and I had no luck actually getting an instance running

It would help if the explanation was specific to a raspberry pi

  • Illecors@lemmy.cafe
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    Do yourself a favour and don’t host it, yet. Lemmy is not quality software. You have 3 options here:

    • pay someone to take care of it for you
    • learn more about computer management and computers in general, first; then host it
    • ignore the first two options, which will inevitably lead to your instance crashing and burning

    Best of luck!

  • Decronym@lemmy.decronym.xyzB
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    Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

    Fewer Letters More Letters
    DNS Domain Name Service/System
    IP Internet Protocol
    SSH Secure Shell for remote terminal access

    3 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 7 acronyms.

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    Find some nerd and offer him feet pics to do it for you. Thats how I handle most of life’s problems.

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    As a self taught self-hosting enthusiast i wouldn’t recommend ansible to a beginner. I know that sounds backwards as absible makes everything easy and does all the work for you but that’s also part of the problem. It would be like jumping behind the wheel of a self driving car without knowing how to drive at all. When (not if) something goes wrong it could go wrong hard and you’d lose the whole instance.

    It’s better to start with some other self hosted projects that interest you to get a feel for the process and software like docker then work your way up to bigger things like lemmy. I consider myself fairly versed in the process and lemmy still gave me some issues to set up and my pixelfed instance still won’t federate despite my best efforts. I’m pretty sure i know the issue, i just need to get around to fixing it.

    Last thought, the raspberry pi is a pretty impressive little pc for it’s size and price point but you might find yourself quickly burning through resources depending on the number of active users you have and how heavily you use it.

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      6 months ago

      Learning how to use your pi to run a reverse proxy to a self hosted blogging site would give you plenty of hands on starter experience. Run docker and portainer and mess with docker config files from a webgui to see what work and what doesn’t.

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      6 months ago

      Could you give somd examples of something to selfhost? I am only really aware of selfhosting lemmy and other fediverse stuff

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        You could set up a dns based ad-blocker like pihole and a vpn like wireguard to tunnel your phone back into your home network so you have ad-blocking on the go, too. That’s a semi beginner protect with plenty of tutorials to pick from.

        You could run nextcloud, syncthing, or immich to make your own cloud at home but that might need more than a basic pi setup.