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  • ppp@lemmy.onetoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlWhy lemmy instead kbin?
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    1 year ago

    I’m torn as well. I find it easier to navigate Lemmy but Kbin’s interface feels much more polished.

    As someone who wants to self-host an instance, which would you guys recommend? I’ve been reading through the documentation for both and Lemmy seems easier to install. Does anyone have experience with both? I’m interested to know how well they scale in terms of performance.

    edit: And to add, I’m not a fan of kbin’s “microblog” and “magazine” is a strange word for “community”.






  • Debian + nginx + docker (compose).

    That’s usually enough for me. I have all my docker compose files in their respective containers in the home directory like ~/red-discordbot/docker-compose.yml.

    The only headache I’ve dealt with are permissions because I have to run docker as root and it makes a lot of messy permissions in the home directories. I’ve been trying rootless docker earlier and it’s been great so far.

    edit: I also use rclone for backups.









    • Red Discord bot
    • Synapse (Matrix)
    • Syncthing
    • Private git repo
    • My website (static files + nginx)

    I used to self-host Jellyfin but gave up because most of my files are H265 so other devices (like smartphones and televisions) struggle without transcoding.

    I also host game servers for my friends when we’re in the mood to play games like ARK, Valheim, or Minecraft.