- Summary
- This document details how to self-host Snikket and GoToSocial using Caddy, focusing on an open-source approach with technologies like Kubernetes (k3s, k8s), databases (Supabase, CosmosDB, Milvus), and programming languages including Java, Python, JavaScript, and Grails. It covers aspects of data management via CSV, Parquet, and potentially using tools like Kibana and Spark for data science. The project incorporates elements of microservices architecture, potentially utilizing Apisix and integrating with services such as Twitter, Mastodon, Slack, and OpenAI. The technical stack includes technologies like React, Vue, Nextflow, GraalVM, and components like GitLab, Docker, and Terraform. The goal seems to be a personal or organizational self-hosting setup for a "pensamientos" (thoughts) platform, potentially encompassing blog and photo sharing, with a strong emphasis on documentation (doc-as-code), continuous integration (SonarQube, Codenarc), and observability (logs, diagrams). The document references a “abuelocebolleta” project and explores the use of Fediverse and potentially XMPP for communication. It includes considerations for infrastructure like Raspberry Pi and K3d, and deployment tools like Netlify and Antora.
- Title
- Jorge Aguilera
- Description
- Jorge Aguilera
- Keywords
- read, more, docker, drive, google, self, apache, multiples, leaflet, behind, caddy, madrid, toot, learning, toggle, navigation, blogs
- NS Lookup
- A 76.13.41.144
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-09Updated 2026-03-09Summarized 2026-03-13
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