Comment on Which guides to trust for novice / normie getting started?
hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 5 days ago
I like YunoHost. That's an all-in-one solution to do the selfhosting for you. So you won't learn a lot about the intricate details of the tech, but you can install things with a few clicks. That's nice if you just want to use stuff. And that project has some track-record. I'm using it for years to self-host Peertube, Immich a Nextcloud and a few other things.
MrSulu@lemmy.ml 5 days ago
Thanks, bookmarked and depending upon my ability to learn, plus time available, this, or something like it may be the way for me.
3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com 5 days ago
+1 for yunohost, though it can be a slow solution. However it will get something up and running easily, provide certs etc. and let you start out on self-hosting. With a half decent old pc you can host a load of services. You could run your own lemmy instance for example. However a lot of newer things are often broken or fail to work in Yunohost (funkwhale and discourse are a couple of things that are beyond redemption)_
3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com 4 days ago
I take it back. Funkwhale is working again… Discourse is gone for ever though as Discourse themselves only want docker installations moving forward