Homeownership on the web is highly analogous to the physical world. Modern homeownership is mostly a story of home-rentership, not real ownership.

Incredibly, this matches the online experience, even though the World Wide Web has an infinite amount of real-estate!

You deserve a home on the web that’s built to keep you safe; a magical place for virtual living that‘s yours for life, existing in a sociable web.

(Now stealth-releasing Weird v0.2 🥷)

https://writing.exchange/@erlend/113511576363997959

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    10 hours ago

    Thank you!

    I’ll post about it here when it’s fixed.

    If you want to check it out in the meantime you can check this out.

    Cheers

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      10 hours ago

      Just reading through the steps there is a lot to get set up and sharing. You may need to consider simplification to on board more people. Looks like it could be put into a Docker container for setup. Did you want a hand with that?

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        7 hours ago

        Thanks for the feedback!

        A docker could make the setup run, and if I rework where I store the data (now it’s in the same folder as the listener so it needs a special tweak in the docker files) but the problem is the 10f executable that you use to share files with, it’s a command line app so it would be weird to put that in a docker IMO.

        Also, using docker images isn’t really simple?

        You are right though, simpler is better.

        What do you think about a setup script instead? Like

        1. forward a port to your PC

        2. run the setup script with your public IP:PORT (or just the port and let the script auto-detect the IP)

        3. start the listener

        Or should I still work on that? I can make a gui that helps setting everything up and run I guess.