Self hosting: real game starts today @selfhosted So, it's done: my main domain has finally got its transfer to Hostinger, new provider where I have the VPS I'm experimenting in. Real game with WordPre
from elettrona@poliversity.it to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 29 Jun 05:08
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Self hosting: real game starts today

@selfhosted

So, it's done: my main domain has finally got its transfer to Hostinger, new provider where I have the VPS I'm experimenting in.

Real game with WordPress multisite/multilingual and self-hosted Fediverse starts TODAY!

#activitypub #selfhost #selfhosting #wordpress #yunohost

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leandro@snac.cybervalley.org on 29 Jun 05:35 next collapse
@elettrona@poliversity.it
Welcome in this beautiful game 😃
@selfhosted@lemmy.world
#selfhost #yunohost
valhalla@social.gl-como.it on 29 Jun 05:46 next collapse
@elettrona congratulations!
cybervseas@lemmy.world on 29 Jun 05:49 next collapse

Congrats. Good luck self hosting Wordpress!

elettrona@poliversity.it on 29 Jun 05:54 collapse

@cybervseas I have learnt how to do it through YunoHost, I will transfer the pattern to the new domain - I've built nothing yet, regarding interface and posts. I want to have a working infrastructure before.

khleedril@cyberplace.social on 29 Jun 06:39 next collapse

@elettrona @selfhosted Wordpress and fediverse... that's impressive as a starting point; most people begin with a basic web server and some hand-written pages.

elettrona@poliversity.it on 29 Jun 06:53 next collapse

@khleedril @selfhosted It is 25 years I work on web, I started this self-hosting experience on my personal website, through YunoHost, which is a web-based application manager. Users say terminal knowledge is not needed, but, well, it helps a lot!
I'm not a sysadmin, can't manage a VPS from scratch. But I do my best to make things work.

tofu@lemmy.nocturnal.garden on 29 Jun 10:27 collapse

Who tf starts with hand written pages? I always heard nextcloud, WordPress or the like.

curbstickle@anarchist.nexus on 29 Jun 12:39 next collapse

raises hand

To be fair there is also a lot wrong with me.

tburkhol@slrpnk.net on 29 Jun 14:34 next collapse

vim index.html

<html><header><title>Welcome</title></header> 
<body><h1>Welcome</h1>  
<p>Here's my random thoughts and links I keep forgetting  
</body></html>

:wq

Why would I want to learn wordpress, much less spin up a database, for that?

tofu@lemmy.nocturnal.garden on 29 Jun 16:24 collapse

Nothing wrong with that, just not what many people are doing these days in my experience.

valhalla@social.gl-como.it on 29 Jun 14:57 collapse

@tofu @khleedril /me sits on a rocking chair

listen, young grasshopper, back in my time we didn't have this wordpress thing you're talking about, nevermind nextcloud. back in my time if you wanted to host an homepage you had to write your html by hand, with a dip pen, on parchment, uphill in the snow!

ok, I may be mixing up things a bit, but you don't have to be that old to have started self hosting pages when wordpress didn't exist and the alternatives were writing html directly with a text editor or, a few years later, using some kind of graphical editor that saved pretty bad html pages you could load on the server like your handwritten ones.

(or you have to be old, and I am old :D )

tofu@lemmy.nocturnal.garden on 29 Jun 16:26 collapse

I do remember those times as well! Shady free webspaces where you could host some pages and images. But I haven’t seen people doing that a lot in the recent years.

lemmyvore@feddit.nl on 29 Jun 10:18 next collapse

With WordPress (or any CMS) keep in mind that if you don’t really need visitor-facing dynamic features (like comments), then you can self-host the admin and content editing completely privately, and only export a static “dump” of the finished website pages as plain HTML/CSS/JS and images.

You can serve these static files fairly efficiently yourself with a small HTTP server, or upload to a CDN service which will take care of things like redundancy, availability, replicated content for faster access from certain geographic areas, you won’t care about denial of service or bots etc.

Meanwhile your CMS software is completely isolated from break-ins or drive-by bot attacks. As a perk, you can experiment with different CMS freely without fundamentally changing your approach, because they all produce static files one way or another. You can try for example Hugo, or a fediverse-enabled microblogging app like Pleroma, Misskey or even Mastodon.

mereo@piefed.ca on 29 Jun 11:53 collapse

Great advice.

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 29 Jun 13:58 collapse

Hey @Elena Brescacin@poliversity.it , did you ever decide on a back up solution?