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I use a combination of netbox for the physical/logical network and server connectivity, and outline for text documentation of the different components.

There’s a download link on the page I linked, I don’t think they have a container version available, it’ll have to be installed manually.

I run mine on a LXC dedicated for that application and time it to boot before the rest of the docker servers.

If you deploy it as a container you could end up with a chicken and egg situation.

This may be overkill for most use cases but you can use jcr.

The best reason to use it in my book is the garbage collection as the official registry doesn’t have that feature and can and will bloat over time.

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You should look into GrapheneOS if you’re set on using pixel.

Also thinking long press option to download/share images as well for proper meme redistribution.

And I forgot to say on my first message, thank you for taking the time in developing this, this type of work is often thankless and I appreciate it.>

Looks good and I was able to get it on pretty quickly. I was about to post this from the app but saw it's missing the web's markdown shortcuts and image upload option.

Also looking at this post the screenshots are cropped and I didn't see a straight forward way of looking at the whole image.

I actually didn't look at the rest of the blog in all honesty. You're right it's likely not a good reference.

Either way with the current climate of online services and centralization this point still stands, can never know what goes in the background in these companies, to be sure of privacy self hosting and federated services would be a better option.

You may want to give this a quick read before using signal

https://dessalines.github.io/essays/why_not_signal.html

I personally haven't verified the claims on there but I've been using a personal instance of Matrix for a while now and it's been working great.

Looking at the CSS for the lemmy-ui the banner height is 240px, width is set to 100% but it seems to max at 308px.
I think this is what you're looking for https://github.com/maltfield/awesome-lemmy-instances