4rkal

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by 4rkal@lemmy.world to c/django@programming.dev
 

I recently deployed my django app to production. So I thought I'd write a guide on how to do that.

Hope this helps some django people out

Any feedback is greatly appreciated!

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by 4rkal@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.world
[–] 4rkal@lemmy.world 7 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Yup rss is very scary

[–] 4rkal@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago (4 children)

It's all about getting visitors to come back to a website. People consume so much content every single day, so it's extremely easy for your website to be forgotten in all of the madness.

By having a newsletter you get recurring visitors, not just fly by clicks.

 

I have been trying to setup my own newsletter for ages.

All of the platforms that I researched asked for stupid amounts of money for the services they where offering.

20$/month for 500 subscribers is not fair pricing mailchimp.

So I looked around the web for selfhosted solutions. Finally I found Listmonk, it's a selfhosted newsletter and mailing list manager, written in go and is extremely performant.

So I wrote an article on how to set that up!

I hope this helps some fellow selfhosters!

If you have any feedback please feel free to comment it bellow.

[–] 4rkal@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Great question

I always found setting up a git server from scratch to be quite confusing and I also like the webui that gitea offers.

But recently I have also started moving some of my github projects there so having a link (with a readme and everything) that I can share with others is important.

[–] 4rkal@lemmy.world 19 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Silly question but what is the problem with gitea being for profit?

 

I've recently set up my own Gitea instance and I figured I'd share a simple guide on how to do it yourself. Hopefully this will be helpful to anyone looking to get started.

If you have any feedback please feel free to comment it bellow.

 

I have been using Obsidian for a few months now and I love it! Recently, I started blogging again and I wanted to share how I've integrated Obsidian with Hugo to make the process as smooth as possible.

My setup includes the following:

  • Using a single Obsidian vault for everything.
  • A blog post template that automatically includes all the necessary Hugo frontmatter.
  • Keeping my personal vault folders private.
  • Auto-publishing articles directly from Obsidian with a single hotkey.
  • Hosting all my markdown files in a public GitHub repository, allowing others to propose changes.

This is the link to the article: https://4rkal.com/posts/obsidianhugo/

I hope this helps some fellow obsidian users!

If you have any feedback please feel free to comment it bellow.

[–] 4rkal@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

I'm the echo "sudo pacman -Syu" >> .bashrc