Kane

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Cake day: March 9th, 2025

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  • Een klein beetje wel en niet, want ik vind het lastig om ‘Amerika’ de ‘schuld’ te geven wanneer er zoveel inwoners zijn.

    Echter ben ik wel kritischer geworden in mijn eigen vrijheid, zoals bijvoorbeeld stoppen met regulier sociale netwerken die vooral beheerd worden door Amerikaanse bedrijven.

    YouTube en Google gaan bijvoorbeeld wel lastig worden voor mij.













  • KaneAtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldStarting to self host
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    15 hours ago

    First of all: take a breath!

    Pihole is a great start, and an awesome piece of software. As self-hosting is quite broad, there are quite a few options, so I have two suggestions that should still be relatively simple to continue with, and that I thoroughly enjoyed when getting started.

    1. Webservers: Something like Caddy, NGINX or Apache (Caddy being likely the simplest choice here), will allow you host your own website! If you open a port on your router, this website can also be accessed remotely (be careful! Without SSL, you should not expose any forms, to avoid those being leaked). A bit outside the realm of “self-hosting” — but Cloudflare allows you to setup SSL with relative ease and also allows you to link a domain your website.
    2. Game Servers: Many options in this space, so take a pick for a game you like! I am an avid minecraft enjoyer, and regularly setup modded servers to play with my friends. You can find some more info here on how to get started with a Minecraft server implementation called “Fabric”

    Have fun! And if there is something more specific you’re curious about, feel free to ask 😀