selfhost
Flarum
selfhost | Flarum | |
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9 | 59 | |
1,416 | 14,917 | |
0.7% | 0.6% | |
3.1 | 2.8 | |
5 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Jinja | PHP | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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selfhost
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Pyinfra: Automate Infrastructure Using Python
I just started using Pyinfra to wrangle a bunch of servers and it is a breath of fresh air compared to Ansible. I moved all of my server OS installs to Fedora CoreOS which doesn't ship with Python in the OS and since Pyinfra doesn't need Python on the host node I can kick off tasks in bulk to do server things. It is great. I cannot wait to see where the Pyinfra project goes.
On a side note, one of the most hacky things I came up with to get Ansible working on Fedora CoreOS was to bind mount a container rootfs that had python 3 and then symlink it into the right spots. You can of course add Python in with rpm-ostree if you want but I wanted to avoid layering packages at the time. I wasn't proud of it. But it worked.
https://github.com/forem/selfhost/blob/main/playbooks/templa...
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Deploying Forem on Render.com PromptZone.com
This is not the suggested way of deployment by the forem team, nevertheless I found it easier and smother than using the deployment selfhost, however I think it's good to know different approaches and use the one suits you the most, if you don't have time to manage a server I think using a pass like Render does the job, and it's cheaper then Heroku at the time of this post.
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Open Source Repositories
Forem Self-Host. You should probably know Forem. But in case you don't, just know that DEV is hosted on it.
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Docker is dead? Podman – an alternative tool?
I only use Podman for my workloads these days. Docker was always a headache for me on Linux. Podman allows me to quickly do whatever I want with containers and I can use systemd or a simple bash script to easily create services on my workstation or in production with Nomad with https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad-driver-podman
I am super thankful for the team of developers that work on Podman. It has really come a long way since 2.0 and they are very responsive to issues in my experiences. If you are using Linux as your daily driver and you use Containers give Podman a try. Here are some examples of the things I have done with Podman.
https://github.com/forem/selfhost
https://github.com/jdoss/ppngx
https://gist.github.com/jdoss/25f9dac0a616e524f8794a89b7989e...
https://gist.github.com/jdoss/ad87375b776178e9031685b71dbe37...
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Encourage Community with a Good ReadMe
To automatically generate a TOC, you can use an online tool like the GitHub Wiki TOC generator. I used this tool to create the TOC in Forem’s Selfhost project when I was a developer advocate there.
- Podman 4.0.0
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Forem AWS user access is too high
Hi, everyone; I just tried the tutorial for deploying a self-hosted instance of forem (https://github.com/forem/selfhost) on AWS. A step in the tutorial asks for the creation of an AWS user with Programmatic access called forem-selfhost with the following
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Please stop closing forums and moving people to Discord
We (I work for Forem) have an opensource selfhost installer [0] so you can have total control over your data and community too.
[0] https://github.com/forem/selfhost
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Forem Self-Host is Now Officially Supported
If you know what Forem you want to build, please follow the instructions and go live — again, the Self-Host instructions are available here!
Flarum
- Posthog is closing their Slack community in favor of forum
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Introducing the new Godot Forum
Nice! I kinda wish they went with https://flarum.org/ instead of discourse, though. I think Flarum is the better forum software and it is also open source.
- Best way to host a small forum?
- Don't Use Discord as a Forum
- Ask HN: What forum software do you recommend?
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Simple WYSIWYG html editor? Open source or cheap.
I've been playing around with a new open source forum called Flarum for my blog. It's a forum by nature but it has a blog extension and with some work you can get it to be just a blog that looks pretty nice. I just recently finished getting mine moved over (I rarely blog but here it is) - I'm not too sold on it yet either though so there's that.
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I'm curious to know what are the main applications that people deploy and use frequently on a daily basis?
Have you looked at Flarum?
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Ask HN: Is the internet as we knew it, dead?
I'm currently investigating Flarum for my forum. Have you seen it?
https://flarum.org/
- Twitter now requires an account to view tweets
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After the Dark - Beyond the Blackout and Next Steps
Forum such as Flarum. Flarum has a bit the look and feel as Reddit...
What are some alternatives?
Postmill
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
ansible-role-nginx - Ansible Role - Nginx
MyBB - MyBB is a free and open source forum software.
nodeBB - Node.js based forum software built for the modern web
tildes
phpBB - phpBB Development: phpBB is a popular open-source bulletin board written in PHP. This repository also contains the history of version 2.
podman-desktop-companion - Podman desktop companion
Vanilla Forums - Vanilla is a powerfully simple discussion forum you can easily customize to make as unique as your community.
laravel-forum - A slim, lean forum package designed for quick and easy integration in Laravel projects