Yes, with mailcow.email and a catchall and random email system with Anonaddy.
Malin
I run my own instance because I have the resources, I intend to create communities and it is much more private this way.
You are still giving them traffic, just not directly.
I have a dual boot with High Sierra and Monterey. I went first for Monterey but my Terascale 1 GPU was causing the screen to flicker constantly and would not work with a second monitor. For some reason High Sierra was more stable. Then two weeks ago OCLP released another root patch which fixed all the problems of the Terascale 1 GPU and now they both work fine so I will probably upgrade Monterey to Ventura later this week.
I am both. I have MacOS on MacMini (late 2018) and MacOS with OCLP on MacPRO (early 2008).
+1 all my servers run Linux or FreeBSD, I use macOS as desktop (most of the stuff is neat and out of the box and it uses less resources) and I use Windows while working with my customers and some of their servers. I would definitely not choose Linux for desktop (I tried and gave up), but it is great for the servers.
Privacy wise for me it is more convenient to run my own instance and have my own private communities.
No problem, if you run into issues let me know I may be able to help. Not an expert at Docker, but I do have a handful of containers running here and there.
With this Docker image: lscr.io/linuxserver/code-server
Here is a sample docker-compose.yml.
edit: replaced code block with link due to the formatting being a complete mess
I have been using ripME on all the subreddits that I have on my subscription list and have been dowloading for two weeks now and it is still going strong.
Well thanks to the soon to be dead /r/selfhosted on reddit I started selfhosting few years ago and now approximately 90% of my stuff is selfhosted:
- Gitlab
- RocketChat
- VS Code
- Anonaddy
- Etherpad
- Min.io
- Archivebox
- FreshRSS
- FileStash
- Matomo
- InfiniteWP
- piHole
as daily drivers and several others that I use from time to time.
I work with VMs mostly, so I go for Veeam B&R. The free tier allows you to backup 10 VMs or machines.