A step-by-step visual guide for newbies about how to install and setup YunoHost - it's easy, fast and accessible to all

Some highlights:
There were a couple of flops too:
Ah gotcha! Ive been defaulting to dark or default myself. But anything that makes it easy on the eyes im all about it. GL!
Quick Q, how did you get the Green style thats on your instance?
Yep, we are doing it now ;)
Used to use travis or clicleci and they both worked really well. Theres some issues with travis being old/expensive and circle got in touble for a few security issues though. gitlab has some nice tools from my experience.
Im interested as well. Ive got a forgjo that I would love to hook into at some point.
A newbie's guide to self-hosting with YunoHost. Part 2: installation & setup - Elena Rossini
A step-by-step visual guide for newbies about how to install and setup YunoHost - it's easy, fast and accessible to all

A newbie's guide to self-hosting with YunoHost. Part 2: installation & setup - Elena Rossini
A step-by-step visual guide for newbies about how to install and setup YunoHost - it's easy, fast and accessible to all

It doesn't work with docker just FYI. Unless you do a bit of work. Everything runs bare metal. But yeah its just Debian server + LDAP + other great features. Ease of use.
Yeah that was one of the bigger issues before with the old yunohost script. You had yo do some work on the .env file if i recall. Yunohost now deals with subdomains.
I'll take a look. I've never heard of tailscale.
Coromon and Sea of Stars looks fantastic on the CRT.
Can you host on it/open up ports? There's a place that I know doesn't get much internet or cell service but needs good upload speed.
Probably my Steam Deck . My wife and I use them quite often for our games.
Yunohost works well if your into hosting.
I'm loving my fairphone lately. Very repairable and up to date.
That sounds like fun!
Looks like it did for the first user. After that, its just normal signup.
Welp! I just found out how. Just click on the link after I post it :D.
https://piefed.chrisco.me/f/smallweb@piefed.social worked perfectly. Thats cool.
that would explain what im seeing on the logs :) Thanks. Ill do so.
How do we subscribe to Feeds such as: https://piefed.social/f/smallweb ? I tried ~smallweb@piefed.social but it cant find anything on the generic search tool.
Such an awesome system, thanks again.
nice! Coo.
Now I think I may get dedicated hardware....at some point. Looks like the infa is bouncing between peertube and piefed as the most cpu intensive apps. Which is fine,. its processing all the votes.
This is also a test to see if comments are coming in. I think they are?
Thanks to @rimu, ericgaspar, and tituspijean, yunohost has a working piefed setup!
I just tested the newest install of piefed on a small family server. Its a bit heavy on the CPU side, but its working!
https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/piefed_ynh
Thanks everyone!
My wife and I have a retro gaming corner. Nes/SNES/Genesis/PS1/PS2/PC with retro/etc...etc...
We also have an HDMI that allows the old TV to get conected, so Steam and other "modern" consoles work on it too. It makes games like Coromon so much better.
You can see it here: https://photos.chrisco.me/p/michaelc/785232340271722522