Weiß jemand, ob und wie #YunoHost mit #Fido2 bzw. #Passkey funktioniert?
SelfHosting week 0, phase 2A, documentation.
There is one thing I find quite uncomfortable on @yunohost documentation: the emojis at the beginning of every chapter. They are very annoying to read for a blind user when going back and forth heading by heading with a screen reader. And, worse, when you attempt to isolate links through the "link list" or "heading list", "element list" whatever name used by screen readers for that feature, you cannot choose an item by initial letter and get into it quickly, from the list that pops up.
The "element list" feature allows a user to press a shortcut and find items of the same type, organized in a list. Links, headings, form controls, etc. So, if it is the table of contents in a documentation website, you have all chapters ordered. You press down arrow in the list, till you find the desired element then press Enter. Or, better, in a normal situation, if you have to choose "domains" for example, you pop up the link list and type "d", then if Domains is the first, you press Enter on it. Or at least, links with that initial are isolated by pressing the letter over and over again till you find the desired one.
But this YunoHost docs are full of those emoticons which maybe are pleasant for sighted folks, but not for blind. Not at all.
#accessibility #a11y #blind #docs #SelfHost #SelfHosting #YunoHost
A practical guide to running AppFlowy Cloud using YunoHost or Docker-Compose — step-by-step self-hosting made clearer.
#selfhosting #appflowy #yunohost #docker #opensource #tech #cloud #privacy #software #guide #IT #servers #decentralization #workflow #notes #digital
SelfHosting week 0, phase 2.
Hardest part of my first steps in self hosting adventure? DNS.
Btw, I am caring about respect for all people who hard work with configurations created by hand. Line by line. Parenthesis and semicolumns or hash signs which make everything crash if placed in wrong positions.
Using YunoHost does not mean mastering self-hosting. It's a very first step to take control of our own communication and web spaces.
I'll spend the day to read YunoHost docs today, as reverse dns is still driving me mad; I am impressed however, from how accessible YunoHost looks. #selfhost #selfhosting #YunoHost #accessibility
@Pionir I've tried selecting the user and 'none' in the settings in Jellyfin but that makes no difference. I did previously have it installed on the same machine but that didn't work either.
One thing I've realised is that it's quite an old version of Jellyfin provided by #Yunohost and there were issues with DLNA before.
Does anyone know the best way to get a more up-to-date (probably 10.10 or higher) version of Jellyfin on Yunohost?
Good morning Fedi friends!
I'm currently in the east of France visiting extended family.
We're snowed in, everyone in the house is still asleep and I'm in the kitchen, near the fire, sipping coffee and setting up a new self-hosted app: #Umami (a privacy-respecting website analytics app).
How long did it take me to connect my 3 websites? 5 minutes.
Thank you #YunoHost for making all this possible!

#SelfHosting week 0, phase 1B: DNS records settings. Performed @_elena 's instructions on her "self hosting for newbies" part 2. Except for the post-install as I run it through terminal and not through web UI. For an ms-dos-born it's easier to perform a simple command such as "yunohost tools postinstall" rather than go to web, then type, then search for the various UI elements.
Everything went smooth, except for letsencrypt at first. But in the end it seems to have worked. It got stuck because hostinger panel didn't get one suggested parameter, the numeric 3600, every record has a parameter which is 3, 4 or 5 numbers.
Created the domain and subdomain to point it to yunohost admin interface, and then obstacle came.
Opening browser to subdomain, just returns "connection timed out".
Checked for nginx parameters through yunohost terminal, using the desired Sudo commands.
Then, "sudo yunohost diagnosis run"
"sudo yunohost diagnosis show --issues --human-readable"
and I got explanation on reverse dns which was wrong.
After that, I searched on the web (and on AI, I admit) the position on hostinger panel to set them, and I found "set tpr record"
placed the desired domain name.
And now it's time to wait for propagation. But what about the "connected timeout", in the article posted in blog.elenarossini.com no such obstacle was mentioned.
I'm back to my 20s when I spent the night (it's almost 4 in the morning), learning commands.
Last but not least, accessibility issue: I'm using an app called WebSSH pro, downloaded on app store. Set it up, and VoiceOver for iOS does not read the keys I press on keyboard so I'm very slow to type commands there. Pc is better. In a few hours I'll try hostinger's terminal.
#accessibility #yunohost #selfhost #blind
Gerade den CCC-Jahresrückblick geschaut. Sehr empfehlenswert! #DIDit find ich großartig und bin mit #gnulinux auf dem Laptop, #grapheneos auf dem Telefon und #yunohost in der "Cloud" schon lange unabhängig von #fckbigtch
Großartig, dass es Menschen gibt, die an solchen wertvollen Projekten arbeiten und sie #handelsfrei zur Verfügung stellen, weshalb es umso wichtiger ist, solche Projekte weiter zu unterstützen!
Hier der Link zum Jahresrückblick: media.ccc.de/v/39c3-ccc-jahres…
Hier der Link zum Digital Independence Day: di.day/
Am I missing something obvious as to why I can't see my #gmediarender #dlna endpoint from @jellyfin in @yunohost ?
I've added ports 1900 and 7359 to the #yunohost firewall (as per the guidance from the installer) but I can't see the end point.
With #jellyfin on my phone on the same network I can see the version open in the browser in 'play on' but I'm not getting gmediarender (which I have had working really well before).
i FINALLY got a #yunohost set up! I'm so excited! I was originally trying to get my own computer but I realized that it was overwhelming me trying to figure out what the rights specs of a computer I should buy, which was delaying me from actually starting a yunohost. I have a VPS for now, but hopefully that'll change soon enough.