I don’t wear a tinfoil hat. But I also don’t trust Google. Or any big tech, to be honest. There are a lot of advantages to using something like Google […]
Setting up a Gemini Server
As I’ve mentioned before, my brother, The Quiet Learner, has set up his own gemlog and gemini server. I’ve been tinkering with the idea of creating a script or program […]
Setting up a ZNC bouncer for IRC
Recently, a small group of really great computer guys invited me to their private IRC server. I followed several of their blogs, and was really honored that they would ask […]
Home Server: Background Jobs With Cron
Sometimes NextCloud needs to run a script or command in the background. According to their website guide, you can do this several different ways, such as AJAX, webcron, cron, or […]
Home Server: NextCloud for Calendar, Contacts, File Sync, Phone Backups, etc….
Sort of just tying up all loose ends for the remainder of programs and apps I used on the phone and server to handle everything that was synced prior to […]
Home Server: NextCloud Server Hardening
One really important part of having a home server is making sure that your server is secure. I want to start this by saying, I am not a security expert. […]
Home Server: Replace LinPhone with NextCloud Talk
In the continuing effort to move away from corporate hosted services, and move towards self hosted services, I’ve switched to using a self-hosted version of NextCloud on my home server. […]
Home Server: Replacing Piwigo with Photos and YAGA
In the continuing effort to move from 8 different services to just one integrated service, I have switched to NextCloud. With that, I need a way to handle viewing, moving, […]
Home Server: Replacing ulogger with phonetrack
Now that NextCloud is set up and running on my home server, it was time to start replacing my go-to apps and services that I was running before. One handy […]
Home Server: Setting up NextCloud
Now that I have a LAMP server set up at home, I’ll need to install my own instance of NextCloud. For self hosting, they have three different sets of instructions […]