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I'll be doing a self-hosting workshop at FOSSY 2024 tomorrow.

Details: https://2024.fossy.us/schedule/presentation/219/

If you bring a book, I'll sign it.

If you're stuck getting started with your homelab, see https://selfhostbook.com/videos/ . Any suggestions on other videos I might create? Should I stick with short and sweet, or do something longer? How much longer?

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[โ€“] DunkinCoder@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Missed you but are there any other self-hosted or similar communities in the area?

[โ€“] meonkeys@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

There's one in Seattle called the Home Internet Server group. It is run by Steve Herber and is I think loosely tied with KEGS and BELUG.

Dave presented his walkthrough of my book yesterday at BELUG.