Posts by caseyg@social.coop
(DIR) Post #APpck2Mam1MQonoSv2 by caseyg@social.coop
2022-11-21T14:29:33Z
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Wow hell truly is a place on earth!
(DIR) Post #ATrU6RbOWwKwDa2lsW by caseyg@social.coop
2023-03-22T03:47:15Z
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@simon Another weird case that feels somewhat related: why/how does GPT3.5 know the current date but not the current year? 🤪
(DIR) Post #AUFYhXTp7Apv7DO3CS by caseyg@social.coop
2023-04-02T18:33:21Z
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@simon I learn so much from your TILs! Thank you for sharing and congrats on the milestone. 🎉
(DIR) Post #AUzEhgntNbJOGH7tBY by caseyg@social.coop
2022-11-21T14:41:44Z
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Setup https://yunohost.org on a $5 Linode server and spent some of the weekend spinning up my own little instances of things.
Last time(s) I tried something like this (e.g. Cpanel, Sandstorm, Cloudron) it was kind of 🥴😵💫🫠.But aside from a few small puzzles along the way, @yunohost is totally easy to use, smartly designed, and kind of delightful.
(DIR) Post #AUzEhhfQAa86wIAdcW by caseyg@social.coop
2022-11-21T14:52:53Z
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It’s hard to believe individuals and small groups are still paying per user for collab tools, when it’s gotten so doable to self-host a relatively unlimited server full of alternatives for $5:Airtable → NoCoDBNotion → OutlineSubstack/Medium → GhostZapier/Make → n8nSlack/Discord → Mattermost/Rocketchat/MatrixTableau → MetabaseBitly → YourlsGitHub → Gitea/GitlabMailchimp → ListmonkInstagram → PixelfedTwitter → MastodonZoom/Meet → Jitsi/BigBlueButtonGoogle Drive → Nextcloud
(DIR) Post #AUzEhmICyJX5HkLfdI by caseyg@social.coop
2022-11-21T15:00:12Z
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Another observation, there are a few areas where it seems like the best or most popular option is already the open source/self-hostable one? 🤘Forums (Discourse, phpBB)Governance (Loomio)CMSes (Wordpress, Drupal, Strapi, etc.)Maybe also true for categories like OSes, Servers, Browsers. Others?
(DIR) Post #AUzEho4oL60Kom601o by caseyg@social.coop
2022-11-21T15:15:45Z
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One downside: in the long run I bet this is a bad strategy for longevity/digital preservation, unless backups and archiving become a lot easier. Would be cool if there was a one-click kind of way to push an entire project’s collaborative files to archive.org, when you’re trying to wind things down. Last year I lost a server full of stuff by forgetting to renew, and the host said it’s gone and not their problem. 🤦♂️ My Google Drive, on the other hand, still has docs in it from 14 years ago. 👀