You can keep your work apps separate from this. At least that's what I would do
You can keep your work apps separate from this. At least that's what I would do
Yes! I mentioned it in the article and they have a self-hosting guide which to be honest, is not about hosting Beeper at all, but it's just a vars.yml template to host some matrix bridges. The template I provide in the article is based off of that.
You can't know what they do with your data, so I decided to self-host this alternative.
Was born too late to enjoy that experience 😔
I wish I could escape it because of privacy concerns, but I'm finding it too convenient to let it go. Would appreciate it if someone could convince me out of it
Beeper is great but you have no idea what they’re doing with your data.
Thought the same, that's why I decided to learn how to host it locally and wanted to share the knowledge.
an assembled docker rather than ansible playbook, that is going to be the one that takes off.
Definitely. Right now it causes quite a few headaches and Docker is also what's probably most known by selfhosters.
Only locally, so that your local computer can access your server locally. Then the Cloudflare proxy will allow you to connect to it from the internet securely through a two-factor authentication or any other access type you choose, without opening any port to the internet. It's all explained in this section.
You can also implement passwordless authentication but that would probably be too extra.
I guess not. I'm not that experienced with ddns but I think there's no way to have subdomains?