🇵🇱 Przejdź do polskiej wersji tego wpisu / Go to polish version of this post Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, iCloud, MEGA, Backblaze are probably the most popular solutions for storing files in the so-called cloud. It must be admitted that this form of aggregation and access to one’s data is very convenient and also serves
🇵🇱 Przejdź do polskiej wersji tego wpisu / Go to polish version of this post In my previous posts, I described how to install the YunoHost environment and how to run the first application – WriteFreely instance on it. The next natural step that any reasonable admin would take is to create a system that
🇵🇱 Przejdź do polskiej wersji tego wpisu / Go to polish version of this post It all started with me writing a particularly well-received post on how to get a pretty interesting cloud server for free with Oracle. Then I wrote a guide on how to install YunoHost, which makes it easier to run your
🇵🇱 Przejdź do polskiej wersji tego wpisu / Go to polish version of this post It all started with me obtaining the domain writefreely.pl. Having such a domain, it would be a sin not to use it! So, I launched a free server in the Oracle Free Tier cloud (as described in this post), installed
🇵🇱 Przejdź do polskiej wersji tego wpisu / Go to polish version of this post In my previous post, I described how to get free access to a pretty good VPS – Oracle Cloud Free Tier. Today, I’ll present one of my proposals for what can be done with it, specifically showing how to turn
🇵🇱 Przejdź do polskiej wersji tego wpisu / Go to polish version of this post Surprisingly, it’s not a scam, and despite the title sounding like clickbait, in fact it’s not! We’re talking about Oracle Cloud Free Tier. Don’t ask me how they manage to offer it completely for free, especially with such specifications… Is
🇵🇱 Przejdź do polskiej wersji tego wpisu / Go to polish version of this post This is a continuation of the previous post in which I presented a tool called Proxmox, which is a virtualization environment. I discussed its installation on a terminal, which is a type of mini PC. Below, I will describe how
🇵🇱 Przejdź do polskiej wersji tego wpisu / Go to polish version of this post I have already discussed how to easily and relatively inexpensively set up a home server based on platforms such as Raspberry Pi. However, there are also other, slightly more ambitious solutions. An example of this is a home server built
🇵🇱 Przejdź do polskiej wersji tego wpisu / Go to polish version of this post The popularity of the social network Mastodon is constantly growing, and more and more people are fleeing from sinking Twitter to the decentralized Fediverse. If you are reading this post and you do not fully understand the idea of Fediverse
🇵🇱 Przejdź do polskiej wersji tego wpisu / Go to polish version of this post I’ve previously written that I’m a huge enthusiast of self-hosted solutions, which means running on your own hardware or on a VPS that you manage. In previous posts, I’ve already written about how to create your own home server, so