I’m stuck at a crossroads between what to do with my own. Not sure if I want to make it more of a documentation/wiki style site for everything I’m interested in or if I want to treat it more like a blog. I’ve got it hooked up to ActivityPub now and I’m intrigued by the possibilities that brings to the table, but I don’t think I’d want it to replace my Mastodon account, which puts it in a weird sort of limbo.
So I want to know, what do you use your own website for?
The public stuff is mostly self explanatory:
@: just the badge stating I’m an abuseipdb contributor, which allows me to make more API calls, because I get massive amounts of ssh spam. I could do more tho 2fauth.: self hosted 2fa. Doesn’t work because it fails with Server error 500 and no logs, thanks php
{api,proxy,}.piped.: Piped. The privacy friendly, alternative YT frontend
{autoconfig,autodiscover}.: mail autoconfig/discover service
brauerei.: a little “are you 18+” website for a local brewery
cloud.: Nextcloud
element.: Element web client
git.: Gitlab. Gitea or something when the new management turns out to be shit
gotify.: Gotify, a message server written in go. Mainly used for status messages (eg. systemd jobs failing)
jellyfin.: Jellyfin
jellyseerr.: A torrent/usenet manager for jellyfin, not in use because I’m lazy and just use soap2day etc
lemmy.: the lemmy server, but as federation is wonky, I prefer this account
malpaso.: a test wordpress install for a future website
matrix.: Matrix/Synapse
status.: uptime-kuma, a status service. Also uses gotify for msgs
webodm.: Webodm, a service to stitch photos of drones together to a map
Additionally a mail server.
With that setup, I can also serve multiple “clients” with web and mail servers