I suppose I should post something introductory now that I'm on my own instance.
I'm a Linux lady who used to work in COBOL development and assorted legacy systems management gigs.
Nowadays I make videos and occasional blog posts about Linux and vintage/retro tech. Entirely supported by viewers like you (no sponsors as of writing). Links in bio.
I’d like some suggestions (feel free to boost). I run a small club (80-100 people) and we need to collect annual dues. The actual payment processing I want to use PayPal (or similar). But for the membership management, tracking who has paid, emailing reminders, etc I want to #selfhost. I want to run a web site where people can login, see their dues status, get a link to go pay, cancel their membership, update their details, etc.
Anybody know some software I can run in like a #homelab or #selfhosted environment to manage club membership and stuff? The only constraint is that it can’t be Windows based. I don’t have any Windows infrastructure.
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Bueno, coleguis, ha llegado el momento que todos estabais esperando desde hace meses. Os presento a mi creación, Yggdrasil, el servidor doméstico que me he montado.
No es chulo, no es bonito, no es un rack, no es nada de eso guay que ves en los reddits de #homeserver y #homelab, pero es mio, me ha llevado muchas horas de trabajo, me da mucha felicidad y lo quiero mucho
I've got to be doin this #mastodon / #activitypub / #fediverse thing wrong, cuz I don't see any of this #drama shit everyone else bitches about. I follow a few tags (mostly #programming and #homelab stuff, the interest topics) and mostly just refresh the feed occasionally and read posts until I realize I'm doom scrolling and then go off and do something else. Clearly I need to follow some controversial topics and invite some of that drama into my life.
I am on Android mobile. Firefox only prompts to download downloadfile.bin. Duckduckgo browser actually opens the file contents. I'll post it here, since I'm getting it from public I'm hoping that's okay. This is the content...
Hello fediverse,
because it's common in this space, this is a little #introduction
I'm completely new to all this Social Media stuff and I was very skeptical about it in the past. Due to the evil nature of their corporations, I avoid Facebook and Twitter like the plague. But because ActivityPub is a free protocol and not bound to corporate interests it seems interesting. I'm not sure if I'll like it or post frequently - I'm just trying it out.
I'm an enthusiastic computer, GNU/Linux and *BSD hobbyist. I like to tinker around with hard- and software in my little homelab. I'm in no way a professional or expert of any kind in the IT field. Just doing things for fun.
Also interested in Gemini and the smolnet/indieweb. The way the internet is heading these days isn't very promising. When I discovered the gemini protocol in 2021 I was imediately intrigued. So I set up my own little capsule which I now regard as my private home in the online world (link in profile).
Introducing selfh.st/apps, a Directory of Self-Hosted Software ( selfh.st )
What does your current setup look like?