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title: Container processes shouldn't run as root!
subtitle: \"What's wrong with containers running as root?\"
date: 2020-08-18
tags: [self-hosting, security]
tags: [self-hosting, security, containers]
image: https://www.threatstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/docker-cloud-twitter-card.png
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title: Privacy-respecting analytics with GoAccess
date: 2020-04-10
tags: [self-hosting]
tags: [self-hosting, containers]
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Recently, I decided to put some analytics on my website. Would be nice to see what view number are like and what pages get the most traffic.

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title: Keeping your Docker containers up to date
subtitle: Updating your applications with minimal effort
date: 2020-07-27
tags: [self-hosting]
tags: [self-hosting, containers]
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Last year, I switched all of my hosting from arbitrarily installed packages to Docker. This made installing and configuring incredibly simple, but updating a little less defined. Whilst Docker itself is updated through the system package manager (probably), the containers themselves aren't.

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date: 2020-08-05
image: resource:plausible-login.png
subtitle: Simple and privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics
tags: [self-hosting]
tags: [self-hosting, containers]
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I only recently talked about using [GoAccess]({{< relref "goaccess-analytics" >}}) as an analytics tool. Over the last couple months, I've been more interested in how many hits this website actually gets. GoAccess was a really simple solution which worked on log files and only captured the bits of information I really cared about: Page views.

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title: Self hosting my website
date: 2020-04-11
tags: [self-hosting]
tags: [self-hosting, containers]
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A few days ago, I was sharing a [blog post]({{< relref "wireguard-haproxy-gateway" >}}) to someone on the [self-hosted podcast](https://selfhosted.show/) discord, and they asked if I was self hosting my website. Unfortunately, and rather ironically, I had to answer no. I've been intending to move it over to my own server for a while, so this felt like as good of a push as any!

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title: Traefik Basics
date: 2020-05-01
image: https://docs.traefik.io/assets/img/traefik-architecture.png
tags: [self-hosting]
tags: [self-hosting, containers]
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[Traefik](https://docs.traefik.io/) is a cloud native reverse proxy, which is basically a fancy way of saying it's a reverse proxy with some fancy features. Specifically it has fancy features around auto-discovery, and deep integration with technologies like Docker and Kubernetes.

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title: Containers
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Not all containers are [whales :whale:](https://www.docker.com/).