I set up a Git forge on my home server today. It was remarkably easy, and though I still only barely understand Git, it's really cool that I can host my own.
I've got my own personal Git forge. I'm working on my own little social network for my friends and myself (as seen here). I've got my own little cloud thanks to NextCloud. Bit by bit, I'm pulling my data back under my control, and I love it!
I'm really looking forward to leaving Goodreads. I'm eagerly watching @Readlebee and @tripofmice@friend.camp's Book Wyrm, because federated social reading? Yes please.
#selfhosting is so rad.
I've got my own personal Git forge. I'm working on my own little social network for my friends and myself (as seen here). I've got my own little cloud thanks to NextCloud. Bit by bit, I'm pulling my data back under my control, and I love it!
I'm really looking forward to leaving Goodreads. I'm eagerly watching @Readlebee and @tripofmice@friend.camp's Book Wyrm, because federated social reading? Yes please.
#selfhosting is so rad.
Hypolite Petovan
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Hypolite Petovan
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I set up a repo for my homepage on there. I don't need it for that project, of course--I could obviously just use Git locally, and will continue to do so--but I figured it was a good learning opportunity.
In the future, I may use it with a friend as we work on customizing and developing add-ons for my Friendica instance.
Hypolite Petovan