@itsfoss yeah basically this.I was already experimenting with Linux and then Recall sealed the deal.
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Ike (ike@pkm.social)'s status on Sunday, 13-Aug-2023 06:49:10 JST Ike Nerd sniped myself and stayed up way too late updating my #RaspberryPi 2 to the latest OS version, so I could get #nushell running on it.
Also played around with the #jellyfin media server which was surprisingly easy to get started.
Still figuring out a safe/secure way to ssh into the pi from outside the home and safely expose the pi to the internet at large.
Doing a #ReverseProxy and putting a #VPN on the router are tasks that are not quite as straight forward.
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Ike (ike@pkm.social)'s status on Sunday, 13-Aug-2023 06:48:58 JST Ike If we really want to decentralize the internet again, we absolutely must make it easier for folks to host their own web presence.
People like the idea of decentralization until they're asked to ssh into a headless server via a reverse-proxied vpn in order to compile their own binary due to the compile target being an older 32-bit arm architecture.
How could we make it easy to turn the old phones and raspberrypis in a drawer/box into secure webservers to host the decentralized web?