

I’m using it since before v0.10, never had issues. But I’m not using everything. But container management, auto-update, and proxy never gave me a problem.


The perfect vector for a nefarious experiment…
Research what different routes there are to take. Pick one you like. Try to set it up without depending on it just yet. Learn from your mistakes, and what drawbacks you find. Reevaluate your choices and pick another (mabye even on different storage, and do it all again. I bet most selfhosters go trough a few different setups till landing on a favorite. For me, its cosmos-server at home, and a fairly vanilla containeraized treafik setup for my vps.


See my response here: https://lemmy.world/post/31091927/17573933
Personally, I use sterlingpdf, but there are others: https://selfh.st/apps/?tag=PDF


Sorry, wrong thread


Try to contact the author (I’m not him).
How does it handle kernel updates? Can it do live patching?


Its not my project, but my reasoning was that the selfhosted version would give you the same features as premium. I didnt look into detail into it tbh.
He claims he was the main contributor, I think, not the author. Fair disctinction imo. I can see the drive to keep something alive if you contributed a lot to a project, especially if you know the codebase well and think its very much feasible in other environments.


I know, me too.


Its a hosted tool and everything runs in the browser. It would be interesting to compare results because it could be that c++ is better suited for these kinds of operations.


For me this begs the question, why does this question always come up in selfhosted communities? ;)
For me I like self-hosted apps because I switch between desktop and laptop, and some tools are nice to have on a phone too. This way I pull it in-house, and can use it everywhere. Besides that, there are two other laptops in the house and if I am using those I have the same tools available as well. It its something I need to help the kids with, and they need to use it more often they too can use it regardless of device. Plus its one less thing to install when setting up a new device.


It’s not for work but self 😉 Honest mistake, I don’t know why or how.


Can someone remind him? ;)


Oh awesome


Yeah yeah. For some people self hosting is a lot about pirating content :-) Just trying to make lemmy happen…


Not my content, but always interesting. Since the author always uses refs in his links I set this one to lemmy. Hopefully he’ll be posting on lemmy in the near future ;)


Same.
Only thing is, when I run it the postgresql driver is ‘invalid’. But I’m trying with an older version, like this:
docker run --rm -it --name outerbase --network host -h outerbase.local chewcw/outerbase-studio:v0.9.2
Manjarno