General tidying up before retreat!
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title = "About me and welcome to my blog. 👋"
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title = "About me. 👋"
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author = ["Zachary Billman"]
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date = 2022-04-03
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title = "Roasting coffee at home ☕."
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title = "Roasting coffee at home. ☕"
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author = ["Zachary Billman"]
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date = 2022-07-14
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tags = ["coffee"]
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@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ _N.B.: I hope to add screenshots for each of these eventually. For now, I hope l
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1. [Seafile](https://www.seafile.com/en/home/)
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This is a great tool for managing files. I moved to this from Nextcloud because I am of the philosophy that I would prefer services that do one thing excellently instead of many things well. Nextcloud is an incredible Office365 replacement, but I found myself using a fraction of what it was capable of providing.
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This is a great tool for managing files. I moved to this from Nextcloud because I am of the philosophy that I would prefer services that do one thing excellently instead of many things well. Nextcloud is an incredible Office365 replacement, but I found myself using a fraction of what it was capable of providing. Enter Seafile. It is cloud file syncing with a robust encryption implementation, just what the doctor ordered.
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2. [Photoprism](https://photoprism.app/)
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Nextcloud's implementation of photo management was a bit clumsy for my tastes, so I began on a hunt for a more feature complete option. I was very lucky to stumble upon Photoprism early on in my self hosting journey. I am a proud supporter of this project. It brings a ton to the table, and doesn't leave me missing Google Photos one bit. It is also actively developed, as of 2022-07-02, there was a recent update that improved scrolling a ton, which was one of my remaining quibbles with it's functionality. Some people complain that it doesn't scale up for libraries of 10,000+ photos, but my 2000 photo library works swimmingly. On my phone, I use the Folder Sync app to automatically send any pictures I take on my phone to the Photoprism imports folder. Within 15 minutes of snapping a photo, it is there on my Photoprism instance. I highly recommend giving it a go.
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Nextcloud's implementation of photo management was a bit clumsy for my tastes, so I began on a hunt for a more feature complete option. I was very lucky to stumble upon Photoprism early on in my self hosting journey. I am a proud supporter of this project. It brings a ton to the table, and doesn't leave me missing Google Photos one bit. It is also actively developed. For instance, as of 2022-07-02, there was a recent update that improved scrolling a ton, which was one of my remaining quibbles with it's functionality. Some people complain that it doesn't scale up for libraries of 10,000+ photos, but my 2000 photo library works swimmingly. On my phone, I use the Folder Sync app to automatically send any pictures I take on my phone to the Photoprism imports folder. Within 15 minutes of snapping a photo, it is there on my Photoprism instance. I highly recommend giving it a go.
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3. [Mealie](https://mealie.io/)
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Gitea is a community managed, lightweight code hosting solution written in Go. I use it to manage my data analysis (using privite repos) and even host [the source code for this very website!](https://gitea.zacharybillman.com/zpb/zacharybillman-hugo) Using Gitea has given me the surface level introduction to the behemoth that is git. Fortunately, that is all I need. Once I have removed any senitive data (like passwords, etc.) I will make my docker-compose file public.
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{{% sidenote %}}
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The docker-compose file is where I determine which services I pick to host, and how to configure them to my liking.
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{{% /sidenote %}} Hopefully someone fill find this useful.
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{{% /sidenote %}} Hopefully someone will find this useful.
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1. [Syncthing](https://syncthing.net/)
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I keep up to date on the science in my field by subscribing to relevant RSS feeds.
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{{% sidenote %}}
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Yet another topic to write a post about. This really changed the game for my ability to keep on top of the latest research.
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Yet another topic to write a post about. This really changed the game for my ability to keep on top of the latest research. _2022-07-14 Update: post complete! [Check it out here](https://www.zacharybillman.com/posts/rss-feeds-to-find-science-papers/)._
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{{% /sidenote %}} FreshRSS replaced Feedly for me, as I ran up against the number of feeds I could subscribe to on a free account. Also, when self hosting, I can save as many articles as my heart desires (even if I will never look at them again :dizzy_face: ).
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1. [Wallabag](https://wallabag.org/en)
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You may have noticed that I have some pretty snazzy comments sections on my site. I initially used Disqus, which you may recognize from a ton of sites around the internet, but didn't like how it would serve ads through my comments section, and provided sign-ins using Google/Facebook/Twitter. I wanted to serve the simplest comments section I could, that still gave me the ability to migrate the comments to wherever I decide to keep my server. Go ahead and use the anonymous comment button, fill in your name, and you are off to the races.
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5. Boring stuff that allows everything else to work!
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5. [Authelia](https://www.authelia.com/)
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There are a few services I host that I really want to lock down. For these services, Authelia is great. It puts up a "Enter the 6 digit code on your phone" style 2 factor authentication in front of the services I choose. Or, [if you follow the guide here](https://www.smarthomebeginner.com/docker-authelia-tutorial/), you can have it send you a DUO push, just like you are one of the big hitters out there. I feel much more secure with Authelia in front of Adminer, Traefik, and Portainer.
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6. Boring stuff that allows everything else to work!
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- PostgreSQL database
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- MariaDB database
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- Traefik reverse proxy
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- Portainer for docker container management
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- Redis in-memory data store
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- Adminer database management
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- Authelia for securing precious services (like the ones in this last section) behind Duo-like 2-factor authentication
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- traefik-socket-proxy to prevent pesky backdoors to my server!
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* About me.
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** About me and welcome to my blog. 👋
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** About me. 👋
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:EXPORT_FILE_NAME: about-me
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:EXPORT_DATE: 2022-04-03
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@ -99,11 +99,11 @@ For those of you wondering [[https://www.zacharybillman.com/posts/zpb-current-se
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1. [[https://www.seafile.com/en/home/][Seafile]]
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This is a great tool for managing files. I moved to this from Nextcloud because I am of the philosophy that I would prefer services that do one thing excellently instead of many things well. Nextcloud is an incredible Office365 replacement, but I found myself using a fraction of what it was capable of providing.
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This is a great tool for managing files. I moved to this from Nextcloud because I am of the philosophy that I would prefer services that do one thing excellently instead of many things well. Nextcloud is an incredible Office365 replacement, but I found myself using a fraction of what it was capable of providing. Enter Seafile. It is cloud file syncing with a robust encryption implementation, just what the doctor ordered.
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2. [[https://photoprism.app/][Photoprism]]
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Nextcloud's implementation of photo management was a bit clumsy for my tastes, so I began on a hunt for a more feature complete option. I was very lucky to stumble upon Photoprism early on in my self hosting journey. I am a proud supporter of this project. It brings a ton to the table, and doesn't leave me missing Google Photos one bit. It is also actively developed, as of 2022-07-02, there was a recent update that improved scrolling a ton, which was one of my remaining quibbles with it's functionality. Some people complain that it doesn't scale up for libraries of 10,000+ photos, but my 2000 photo library works swimmingly. On my phone, I use the Folder Sync app to automatically send any pictures I take on my phone to the Photoprism imports folder. Within 15 minutes of snapping a photo, it is there on my Photoprism instance. I highly recommend giving it a go.
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Nextcloud's implementation of photo management was a bit clumsy for my tastes, so I began on a hunt for a more feature complete option. I was very lucky to stumble upon Photoprism early on in my self hosting journey. I am a proud supporter of this project. It brings a ton to the table, and doesn't leave me missing Google Photos one bit. It is also actively developed. For instance, as of 2022-07-02, there was a recent update that improved scrolling a ton, which was one of my remaining quibbles with it's functionality. Some people complain that it doesn't scale up for libraries of 10,000+ photos, but my 2000 photo library works swimmingly. On my phone, I use the Folder Sync app to automatically send any pictures I take on my phone to the Photoprism imports folder. Within 15 minutes of snapping a photo, it is there on my Photoprism instance. I highly recommend giving it a go.
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3. [[https://mealie.io/][Mealie]]
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#+begin_sidenote
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The docker-compose file is where I determine which services I pick to host, and how to configure them to my liking.
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#+end_sidenote
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Hopefully someone fill find this useful.
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Hopefully someone will find this useful.
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5. [[https://syncthing.net/][Syncthing]]
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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Now org-mode might be the biggest rabbithole of them all, and definitely the top
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I keep up to date on the science in my field by subscribing to relevant RSS feeds.
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#+header: :trim-pre t :trim-post t
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#+begin_sidenote
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Yet another topic to write a post about. This really changed the game for my ability to keep on top of the latest research.
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Yet another topic to write a post about. This really changed the game for my ability to keep on top of the latest research. /2022-07-14 Update: post complete! [[https://www.zacharybillman.com/posts/rss-feeds-to-find-science-papers/][Check it out here]]./
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#+end_sidenote
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FreshRSS replaced Feedly for me, as I ran up against the number of feeds I could subscribe to on a free account. Also, when self hosting, I can save as many articles as my heart desires (even if I will never look at them again :dizzy_face: ).
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10. [[https://github.com/souramoo/commentoplusplus][Commento++]]
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You may have noticed that I have some pretty snazzy comments sections on my site. I initially used Disqus, which you may recognize from a ton of sites around the internet, but didn't like how it would serve ads through my comments section, and provided sign-ins using Google/Facebook/Twitter. I wanted to serve the simplest comments section I could, that still gave me the ability to migrate the comments to wherever I decide to keep my server. Go ahead and use the anonymous comment button, fill in your name, and you are off to the races.
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You may have noticed that I have some pretty snazzy comments sections on my site. I initially used Disqus, which you may recognize from a ton of sites around the internet, but didn't like how it would serve ads through my comments section, and provided sign-ins using Google/Facebook/Twitter. I wanted to serve the simplest comments section I could, that still gave me the ability to migrate the comments to wherever I decide to keep my server. Go ahead and use the anonymous comment button, fill in your name, and you are off to the races.
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11. Boring stuff that allows everything else to work!
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11. [[https://www.authelia.com/][Authelia]]
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There are a few services I host that I really want to lock down. For these services, Authelia is great. It puts up a "Enter the 6 digit code on your phone" style 2 factor authentication in front of the services I choose. Or, [[https://www.smarthomebeginner.com/docker-authelia-tutorial/][if you follow the guide here]], you can have it send you a DUO push, just like you are one of the big hitters out there. I feel much more secure with Authelia in front of Adminer, Traefik, and Portainer.
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12. Boring stuff that allows everything else to work!
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- PostgreSQL database
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- MariaDB database
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- Traefik reverse proxy
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@ -165,7 +169,6 @@ Yet another topic to write a post about. This really changed the game for my abi
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- Portainer for docker container management
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- Redis in-memory data store
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- Adminer database management
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- Authelia for securing precious services (like the ones in this last section) behind Duo-like 2-factor authentication
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- traefik-socket-proxy to prevent pesky backdoors to my server!
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* Birding :@birding:
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* Coffee :@coffee:
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** Roasting coffee at home ☕. :coffee:
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** Roasting coffee at home. ☕ :coffee:
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