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@moderation Question for mods & admins out there - does anyone host their own <whatever> as a sandbox/playground, and what's your architecture for doing this?

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    @moderation Question for mods & admins out there - does anyone host their own <whatever> as a sandbox/playground, and what's your architecture for doing this? I want few and invitation-only collaborators to multiple AP-social web applications that we can experiment with as mods/admins as we design and refine community proposals.

    Primary needs are:
    - Accessible outside the walls of my living room/relatively stable (eg, doesn't go out if the power does, OTOH, I'm making no uptime promises .. 1/?

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    • johannab@cosocial.caJ johannab@cosocial.ca

      @moderation Question for mods & admins out there - does anyone host their own <whatever> as a sandbox/playground, and what's your architecture for doing this? I want few and invitation-only collaborators to multiple AP-social web applications that we can experiment with as mods/admins as we design and refine community proposals.

      Primary needs are:
      - Accessible outside the walls of my living room/relatively stable (eg, doesn't go out if the power does, OTOH, I'm making no uptime promises .. 1/?

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      @moderation

      - data residency in Canada if not directly in my control
      - service providers I deal with preferred to be in Canada, or at least in EU, not US.
      - cheap as possible and predictable monthly cost

      Things I know right now I want to play with:
      1. Fediwall
      2. Hollo
      3. Bonfire of some sort
      4. maaaaybe a friends-and-fam Pixelfed or Vernissage.

      Considering YunoHost but I'd have to host Yunohost somehow?

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      • johannab@cosocial.caJ johannab@cosocial.ca

        @moderation

        - data residency in Canada if not directly in my control
        - service providers I deal with preferred to be in Canada, or at least in EU, not US.
        - cheap as possible and predictable monthly cost

        Things I know right now I want to play with:
        1. Fediwall
        2. Hollo
        3. Bonfire of some sort
        4. maaaaybe a friends-and-fam Pixelfed or Vernissage.

        Considering YunoHost but I'd have to host Yunohost somehow?

        bluedot@left-tusk.comB This user is from outside of this forum
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        @johannab @moderation

        I use masto.host. They can stand up a Mastodon instance as soon as you have a domain name, for like $8 a month. Hosted in France.

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        • bluedot@left-tusk.comB bluedot@left-tusk.com

          @johannab @moderation

          I use masto.host. They can stand up a Mastodon instance as soon as you have a domain name, for like $8 a month. Hosted in France.

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          @BlueDot Thanks - but already eliminated that level of hosting. The only in-Canada option is, like masto.host, offering fully hosted applications and only specific ones.

          I want one level down, so I can muck around on something like YunoHost and stand up whatever activity pub experiment I want to and mess around with the admin myself.

          Short of building on my own metal in the living room. Or if I do, I want reliable static connection to the outside world.

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          • johannab@cosocial.caJ johannab@cosocial.ca

            @moderation

            - data residency in Canada if not directly in my control
            - service providers I deal with preferred to be in Canada, or at least in EU, not US.
            - cheap as possible and predictable monthly cost

            Things I know right now I want to play with:
            1. Fediwall
            2. Hollo
            3. Bonfire of some sort
            4. maaaaybe a friends-and-fam Pixelfed or Vernissage.

            Considering YunoHost but I'd have to host Yunohost somehow?

            brook@sunny.gardenB This user is from outside of this forum
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            @johannab @moderation the only affordable cloud hosting in Canada that isn't operated by a US company that I've found is OVH, which is what I use for my live servers and test setups.

            For very short term tests you can pay by the minute for their public cloud servers, for longer term you can switch to monthly, or if you need more power you can look at their VPS and then Eco Dedicated options.

            Bandwidth is unmetered, so you're just paying time based or monthly for the server.

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            • johannab@cosocial.caJ johannab@cosocial.ca

              @moderation Question for mods & admins out there - does anyone host their own <whatever> as a sandbox/playground, and what's your architecture for doing this? I want few and invitation-only collaborators to multiple AP-social web applications that we can experiment with as mods/admins as we design and refine community proposals.

              Primary needs are:
              - Accessible outside the walls of my living room/relatively stable (eg, doesn't go out if the power does, OTOH, I'm making no uptime promises .. 1/?

              murteza@edmontonian.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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              @moderation@activitypub.space @johannab@cosocial.ca

              When you say "sandbox/playground", I am thinking of a testing instance.

              I don't think a testing environment would need to federate. It probably wouldn't even need to be accessible outside my LAN. If I want to test connection to outside world, I would use VPN to temporarily expose the local instance on my laptop to WWW, that is Tailscale + VPS + NAT firewall rules. My base would be Docker, or an Ubuntu server in a VM.

              Main (production) instance,
              this, is powered by Misskey, and is located in Edmonton AB. CDN is in Ontario. But that isn't for testing.

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              • johannab@cosocial.caJ johannab@cosocial.ca

                @moderation Question for mods & admins out there - does anyone host their own <whatever> as a sandbox/playground, and what's your architecture for doing this? I want few and invitation-only collaborators to multiple AP-social web applications that we can experiment with as mods/admins as we design and refine community proposals.

                Primary needs are:
                - Accessible outside the walls of my living room/relatively stable (eg, doesn't go out if the power does, OTOH, I'm making no uptime promises .. 1/?

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                @johannab

                There used to be a number of webhosts in datacentres located in Waterloo Region. Some have consolidated, some have shut down, but there are at least a couple left, used by @kwlug, one for their webhost and one for their BigBlueButton server.

                Since you want to do F/LOSS hosting anyway, you could join the KWLUG mailing list ask the question there. They're a pretty knowledgeable crowd.

                #WaterlooRegion #FLOSS #WebHosting

                @moderation

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                • johannab@cosocial.caJ johannab@cosocial.ca

                  @moderation

                  - data residency in Canada if not directly in my control
                  - service providers I deal with preferred to be in Canada, or at least in EU, not US.
                  - cheap as possible and predictable monthly cost

                  Things I know right now I want to play with:
                  1. Fediwall
                  2. Hollo
                  3. Bonfire of some sort
                  4. maaaaybe a friends-and-fam Pixelfed or Vernissage.

                  Considering YunoHost but I'd have to host Yunohost somehow?

                  strangeattractor@mathstodon.xyzS This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @johannab @moderation

                  Servarica is based in Montreal and they have affordable server plans.

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                  • brook@sunny.gardenB brook@sunny.garden

                    @johannab @moderation the only affordable cloud hosting in Canada that isn't operated by a US company that I've found is OVH, which is what I use for my live servers and test setups.

                    For very short term tests you can pay by the minute for their public cloud servers, for longer term you can switch to monthly, or if you need more power you can look at their VPS and then Eco Dedicated options.

                    Bandwidth is unmetered, so you're just paying time based or monthly for the server.

                    johannab@cosocial.caJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @brook @moderation

                    Thanks! Appreciate all the new options. I know of OVH - I'm trying for now just to play at "how local can we go" to do a prototype community server for pitches/proposals to someone who might want to run a real one.

                    If/when we build one that's meant to be more persistent and out of my hands after that, the more stable providers are definitely of interest.

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                    • bobjonkman@mastodon.sdf.orgB bobjonkman@mastodon.sdf.org

                      @johannab

                      There used to be a number of webhosts in datacentres located in Waterloo Region. Some have consolidated, some have shut down, but there are at least a couple left, used by @kwlug, one for their webhost and one for their BigBlueButton server.

                      Since you want to do F/LOSS hosting anyway, you could join the KWLUG mailing list ask the question there. They're a pretty knowledgeable crowd.

                      #WaterlooRegion #FLOSS #WebHosting

                      @moderation

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                      @bobjonkman @kwlug

                      Oh, very cool, thank you - I've been aware of @kwlug forever, just ... haven't had bandwidth! There are so many connections to make and manage in this ecosystem. 😆

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                      • johannab@cosocial.caJ johannab@cosocial.ca

                        @bobjonkman @kwlug

                        Oh, very cool, thank you - I've been aware of @kwlug forever, just ... haven't had bandwidth! There are so many connections to make and manage in this ecosystem. 😆

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                        @johannab

                        If you find some bandwidth today, there's a @kwlug meeting tonight at 7:00pm, in DC 1568 at Davis Centre Library at the University of Waterloo. Also online at https://webconference.kwlug.org/room/kwlug Everybody, everywhere is invited!

                        Details for tonight's meeting is at https://kwlug.org/node/1422

                        #LinuxUserGroup #LUG #KWLUG #WaterlooRegion

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                        • bobjonkman@mastodon.sdf.orgB bobjonkman@mastodon.sdf.org

                          @johannab

                          If you find some bandwidth today, there's a @kwlug meeting tonight at 7:00pm, in DC 1568 at Davis Centre Library at the University of Waterloo. Also online at https://webconference.kwlug.org/room/kwlug Everybody, everywhere is invited!

                          Details for tonight's meeting is at https://kwlug.org/node/1422

                          #LinuxUserGroup #LUG #KWLUG #WaterlooRegion

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                          @bobjonkman @kwlug

                          Cool, TY! I don't know if I can make it but that's certainly right in my neighbourhood/on the transit line.

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                          • johannab@cosocial.caJ johannab@cosocial.ca

                            @bobjonkman @kwlug

                            Cool, TY! I don't know if I can make it but that's certainly right in my neighbourhood/on the transit line.

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                            @bobjonkman @kwlug looks like I freed up my evening, pending anything else falling out of the sky on me. Hope to see you tonight - I'll be the confused-looking woman with slightly blueish-greying fluffy hair.

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                            • bobjonkman@mastodon.sdf.orgB bobjonkman@mastodon.sdf.org

                              @johannab

                              If you find some bandwidth today, there's a @kwlug meeting tonight at 7:00pm, in DC 1568 at Davis Centre Library at the University of Waterloo. Also online at https://webconference.kwlug.org/room/kwlug Everybody, everywhere is invited!

                              Details for tonight's meeting is at https://kwlug.org/node/1422

                              #LinuxUserGroup #LUG #KWLUG #WaterlooRegion

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                              @bobjonkman

                              Argh, nope, won't be out after all tonight.

                              wasn't planning on Anaconda Navigator blowing its own brains out just when I needed to get another course module submitted. 😵‍💫

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