This sounds nice - when i’m done with getting my life back in order i’m gonna start selfhosting for real, and this goes onto the “to implement”-pile! (i just realized that the pile is getting pretty large)
Having spent a good amount of the last several weeks working on several self hosted things,I would have to agree. Simple projects shouldn’t take long… But some shit happens.
When something is done and working, it is satisfying.
I wanted to set up a kubernetes cluster and bought 2k worth of hardware, which ended up lying in a box for 3 freaking years before I gave up on kubernetes and just set it up with dokploy in swarm mode.
This sounds nice - when i’m done with getting my life back in order i’m gonna start selfhosting for real, and this goes onto the “to implement”-pile! (i just realized that the pile is getting pretty large)
Don’t do a large pile.
When you get to it, start with the smallest possible thingy thats easy and fun and be proud of yourself for doing that.
Don’t even think about the pile or the mere thought of it’s existence will demotivate you from ever starting.
(ask me how I know)
Having spent a good amount of the last several weeks working on several self hosted things,I would have to agree. Simple projects shouldn’t take long… But some shit happens.
When something is done and working, it is satisfying.
How do you know?
/s
I wanted to set up a kubernetes cluster and bought 2k worth of hardware, which ended up lying in a box for 3 freaking years before I gave up on kubernetes and just set it up with dokploy in swarm mode.
Holy shit, sorry to hear. Hope you found some kind of use for all that hardware.
(sorry for constant edits, check the updated version)
Lol, no worries. Glad to hear it didn’t all go to waste.