Fore for Fore. Speed dating for golfers. Presumably meets at wendys.
Sorry, to be clearer, I'm trying to fit this into the Unraid UI elements offering to run & manage docker. I know I could be running docker compose commands myself, but unraid doesn't natively support that via it's nice management page.
I need to investigate my #1 option up above - a plugin to unraid that offers some level of compose support.
I got a 60% from Keychron and wish I had that size instead. I miss having a real tilde and backtick button.
Yeah, makes sense. I already run VMs for other things (Home Assistant and a general programming env one), just boring ubuntu ones though.
I have an unnecessarily beefy system (12core + 64gb of ram), so I guess the overhead isn't bad, just the need to maintain yet another OS.
I just started using pointfree mono, which is an extremely similar feel. Programming is fun again!
Anybody self-hosting Lemmy?
I am not sure how to self-host docker compose environments. Maybe somebody can help out.
I'm a software dev and not afraid of some sysadmin work.
Options I see:
- I see a docker-compose community app that lets you start setting things up, but haven't investigated very much.
- Spin up a linux vm, pretend its not unraid and follow instructions. This is heavier-weight so I want to investigate the docker approach at least some.
- Individual dockers, sorta extracting each item in the docker-compose file and running them one-by-one.
I already have nginx proxy manager setup with other services, so that should be fine to expose things to the wider internet when I get that far.