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2019 Jul 12
2019 Jul 12
Trying out Passbolt (with Docker)
A step-by-step guide for getting from a clean Ubuntu 18.04 LTS to a running Passbolt instance with a simplistic Docker setup....
how-to
security
self-hosted
2019 Jan 02
2019 Jan 02
Running Huginn with Docker
Last time [https://zblesk.net/blog/playing-with-huginn/] I've written about using Huginn. I have never actually used Docker before, but I've decided to give it a go. I'm hosting various pieces of software on my server, which run on anything from Go to PHP. And given my few, but all the more unpleasant experiences with Ruby, I'd decided that I'd rather move most of my software to Docker than try to install yet another stack on my server. So yeah, you could say this XKCD strip [https://xkcd.com/...
how-to
huginn
docker
2018 Dec 27
2018 Dec 27
Playing with Huginn: "Your agents are standing by!"
"Huginn is a system for building agents and performing automated tasks online." Here's how I found it, made a personal newsletter (and some other stuff) with it. Next time: Docker setup....
huginn
docker
self-hosted
2017 Dec 14
2017 Dec 14
Wallabag - with MySQL and RabbitMQ
How I discovered Wallabag and made it run on Ubuntu with MySQL and RabbitMQ for Imports. Everything I needed to do should be here,...
tech
how-to
self-hosted
2017 Nov 20
2017 Nov 20
Hosting a .NET Core 2 app on Ubuntu
A few months ago I'd started a fun side-project of moving my personal web apps from various Windows-based services to a single Ubuntu VM because of the release of Ghost 1.0 [https://zblesk.net/blog/ghost-learning-nginx-on-ubuntu/]. Later, I'd managed to replace my Bonobo Git Server with Gitea [https://zblesk.net/blog/running-a-git-repo-site-on-nginx-on-ubuntu/]. The last piece was to move a custom app - which was written in .NET and needed to be re-written to run on Ubuntu. (And it took forever...
how-to
tech
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