Self-Host Weekly #150: Watchtower No More (selfh.st)
from jogai_san@lemmy.world to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 19 Dec 13:02
https://lemmy.world/post/40420410

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panda_abyss@lemmy.ca on 19 Dec 13:45 next collapse

I feel like I just want to check out of society lately.

Charging money to run your own actions, what the fuck?

But the same thought goes with the new increased iOS ads, and just the general state of “now you’re locked in, let the gouging begin” phase of tech. I’m so fucking tired of it.

I know this is self hosted, but man I’m ready to start living in a cave.

Congrats to all the execs, you’ve completely ruined the tech industry.

realitaetsverlust@piefed.zip on 19 Dec 14:23 next collapse

Congrats to all the execs, you’ve completely ruined the tech industry.

No - I think they made it (involuntary) better by forcing people into looking into self hosting everything and taking control over their own infrastructure.

panda_abyss@lemmy.ca on 19 Dec 15:22 collapse

I guess that’s true.

This morning my very non techy wife was complaining all the AI shit on her computer was making it slow.

I looked over and Explorer was visibly lagging clicking in to a folder, on a system with an SSD and solid specs.

excursion22@piefed.ca on 19 Dec 15:01 next collapse

“now you’re locked in, let the gouging begin”

Essentially the definition of enshittification.

markstos@lemmy.world on 19 Dec 15:32 next collapse

Part of the app resides on the GitHub infrastructure, where GitHub stores, processes and displays results. So their costs are not zero.

But GitHub could take a “tax the rich” approach to pricing by charging enterprise customers more for self-hostingand leave it free for others.

A lot of open source is funded like that— most funding for a project comes from a very few companies and everything else uses it free or for very low donations or costs.

IronBird@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 05:50 next collapse

don’t want that, don’t buy into anything coming out of silicon valley ever. that is their entire culture

FlexibleToast@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 16:54 collapse

Just self host the whole thing with Forgejo. I run a few github actions on runners all on my own stuff.

Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca on 19 Dec 18:07 next collapse

:/ shit.

I’m pretty sure I saw this a few months ago and moved to the beatkind/watchtower fork, but it’s not been updated in 6mo either. (Devs only been active in private repos; so they’re still around, just not actively working on watchtower)

Guess I’ll find another solution. Hell, I might just put my own script on crontab. Looping through folders running docker compose down/pull/up isn’t too hard really.

darcmage@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 19 Dec 18:11 next collapse

github.com/nicholas-fedor/watchtower

Switched awhile back, no issues.

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 19 Dec 23:14 collapse

Same. No issues.

sandwichsaregood@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 03:41 collapse

Tugtainer is pretty nice, and has a webui.

Crogdor@lemmy.world on 21 Dec 08:30 collapse

That’s an… interesting name.

ikidd@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 01:12 next collapse

Watchtower, the automatic container image update platform notorious for breaking things

That’s kind of a bullshit allegation. Watchtower did what it did, if you set it up to grab unstable tags, then too bad for you.

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 02:25 collapse

My issue was that Watchtower would sporadically just fumble the update, making re-deployment sometimes necessary. It wasn’t a tag issue. At least none that I could see. Of course, the possibility exists that I could just very well be a dumbass. I just assumed that to be the Docker updates that have happened over the past year, and, without any new code, it just broke. There was a recent Docker/Portainer issue. It happens.

I either read somewhere or someone tipped me off to the fork. I can only speak for my network, but the fork did the trick. Have had zero issues, and I’ve been using it for a good while. Now, I notice that Watchtower fork hasn’t been updated in 6 months. I guess it’s either been abandoned again or there just hasn’t been a need to do so.

ikidd@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 02:30 next collapse

Someone linked this fork, seems maintained:

github.com/nicholas-fedor/watchtower

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 02:36 next collapse

Hey thank you very much for the tip. I have bookmarked it. I feel better knowing it is going to be maintained.

pulsewidth@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 04:29 collapse

I’ve used it several months and can recommend it. No issues so far and seems to get regular updates for bugfixes and minor new features.

KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 20 Dec 03:24 collapse

To be fair, any kind of automated system can just break. So many factors come into play. Azure build pipelines for instance just sometimes decide they can’t communicate with their own servers, causing a build failure.

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 14:05 collapse

Sure. It wasn’t a dig against OG Watchtower, it was just that it ceased to work correctly for me, and I sought other options. Whomever produces selfh.st does have a bit of sarcastic wit to his writing that I kind of like anyways. When speaking about GitHub, he threw out another zinger: ‘Cue the intense backlash from users who hate paying for things’. So, I just think it is his writing style. I didn’t get all hung up on it.

N0x0n@lemmy.ml on 20 Dec 05:35 next collapse

As an alternative what’s up docker is quite good but a bit more complex to setup :).

ragica@lemmy.ml on 20 Dec 14:31 next collapse

I’m liking the simplicity of dockcheck

github.com/mag37/dockcheck

N0x0n@lemmy.ml on 21 Dec 04:15 collapse

This one looks nice too :) ! The thing I like with WUD is the direct link to the new release/changelog documentation.

FlexibleToast@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 16:52 collapse

I haven’t used it, but this project looks interesting: github.com/dkorecko/PatchPanda

It doesn’t just update you containers, it checks the release notes too.

paperd@lemmy.zip on 20 Dec 22:50 collapse

GitHub stole most of the spotlight this week after announcing it was going to begin charging customers for self-hosted Actions runner usage while simultaneously reducing the price for those hosted by the platform. Cue the intense backlash from users who hate paying for things

This is certainly a take. And not a good one. JFC, you can’t imagine why people would be upset about being charged to run stuff on your own infrastructure? What is Ethan smoking here??