
+1 for mailcow, i’ve been running my mailserver for over 2 years now, very efficient, no hassle setup.

+1 for mailcow, i’ve been running my mailserver for over 2 years now, very efficient, no hassle setup.
@Meow-Misfit cant find the first one and the second one is not upto date #[1](https://trinidad.social/siteinfo) shows hubzilla v8.2, latest is 10.6.1
you might want to choose from a hub that runs latest hubzilla and is open to public from here #[2](https://hubzilla.fediverse.observer/list), #[3](https://hubzilla.org/pubsites)
@Meow-Misfit which hub? your own or a public one? if your own how did you deploy it?
@m0ondoggy i get my list from github.com/iptv-org/iptv

Everyone has already recommended friendica, but there is also hubzilla which is a fork of friendica and has much more. Its relatively unknown but very powerful, also there is this family of platforms that are for smaller communities for facebook alternative, friendica, hubzilla, streams, forte. You might want to give these a try, friendica is the oldest but others have evolved and have better ui/features and superb privacy controls.
links:
#[1](https://github.com/friendica/friendica)
#[2](https://framagit.org/hubzilla/core)
#[3](https://codeberg.org/streams/streams)
#[4](https://codeberg.org/fortified/forte)
oh this recently happened to me. but nothing much was lost, users were managed with SSO, files were unaffected, barely an inconvenience.
reddit still has rss feeds. You have to use the old reddit links, like <#[1](https://old.reddit.com/r/science.rss)>
The best use case for RSS for me is getting updates from journals and github releases. Also subscribing to youtube channels feeds is convenient since i dont have to visit their website regularly and can just watch the channels that im interested in.

@plankton I’ve added the same to mine and it works for me.

The RSS reader is pretty good too!
@HBK yes, its impossible to go through them all, searching by keywords might be helpful. e.g ‘games’, ‘reminder’, ‘birthday’
@HBK there are hangman cogs, wordle, chess and many more games. there is an index for cogs that can help you find relevant ones https://index.discord.red/
Other than the standard admin ones, i found the tickettool to be very useful for setting up an approval process before someone is allowed in.
@HereIAm I have this exact setup(homeassitant, frigate, image detection using intel igpu) and i run few other containers (jellyfin, nextcloud) with no issues so far since its for home use. Your GPU is powerful enough to handle much much more than this.
And for cameras i would suggest to check the frigate documentation where they’ve indicated which cameras work best. RTSP is fairly common and i use it for my cameras with no issue.
@irelephant [he/him] late to the post but i have been loving hubzilla. Its quite different, offers features for hosting communities (posts, articles, photos, calendar, chatrooms, wiki, webpages, etc.) and has impressive privacy controls that i’ve not seen till date (except other softwares of this family like friendica, forte, streams).

any idea about the system requirements?
@nocturne self hosted tuberculosis bacteria

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IPT is still running and easy to get into, Torrentleech is another, just as easy and almost a clone of IPT. Other than these, there is Milky which is new and open for now. These will suffice for most of your needs.

Now we’ve got the internet, but somehow it’s still locked behind paywalls and profiteers trying to gatekeep learning.
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@sbird there is a bot i use with discord which has many such games, you can self host the bot but it works with discord. Not a 100% self-hosted solution but you may find it useful.
https://docs.discord.red/
and for games https://index.discord.red/