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Cake day: March 12th, 2025
  • I’ve been using that same container, with Mullvad as the VPN. Fine for many months, then recently Transmission won’t surface on localhost… 🤷‍♂️

    Seems to be something to do with Mullvad (from the logs) but I don’t understand what. I didn’t change anything 😂

  • Also running Calibre, Syncthing, Transmission and Filen. all on Linux Mint.

    I can’t cope with TUI-only OS’s - the command stuff makes no sense to me at all. I’ve learned some of it, and am trying to get Nextcloud running in Docker behind Nginx Proxy Manager, but I can’t work out DDNS yet so… 😂

    I was keen on Proxmox or Yunohost, but put off by the fact that they totally replace the OS. I’d be more comfortable with something that runs on the OS, like Docker does.

  • Thank you for your help!

    We have fixed it - the problem was that I had already set up DNS records so that Tuta could send emails using our website domain. This was blocking the proper set up of mailgun/transactional emails.

    So we worked out how to set up emails for the business separately using the SMPT email server of our web hosting provider - et voila! Email set up works!

Has anyone here managed to set up the email for their Ghost blog, that you hosted using Pikapods? We’re using Mailgun, but cannot get it all to work.

I’ve been trying for ages - no luck. First we’re trying to just get it to be able to send the email invite for a new staff member. won’t do that. Haven’t even got to the bulk emails yet (though I have inputted the Mailgun API key to Ghost).

  • Hi, I’m using Docker - one container for Ghost and one for Nginx Proxy Manager.

    I’ve decided to go with DDNS but am having trouble choosing a reliable free provider. I’ve seen Dynu.com recommended but that is not available in the dropdown list of servers in my router’s section on DDNS. Is that relevant?

    Or would I just ignore the router settings and set it up some other way?

  • They don’t have to be, as far as I understand it. I’ve installed a few websites as apps on my phone (because their app had trackers in it) and they can work really well. Examples are Bluesky and Flipboard.

    An example where I agree with you is LinkedIn - installed as a web app due to trackers - but they know this, and the whole point of their app is to get you with Facebook and Microsoft trackers, so they make the web app experience miserable on purpose.

    But (and correct me if I’m wrong) a PWA made by a non-surveillance capitalist could be just as good as a native app.