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selfhosting

all things *.aaoth.xyz that you can use or access. blocks of preformatted text provide configuration options to use with appropriate clients.

code

cgit

cgit

cgit web frontend to personal collection of git repositories. pet projects, toy projects, all that fun stuff. as for now i’m keeping cgit for backup purposes, main live actions will take place on gitea for now.

fossil

fossil

personal collection of fossil repositories. similar to all things git.

learn more about fossil

social

honk

honk

instance of honk, the most minimal and enlightened federated microblogging service.

honk is amazing! it is written in go by ted unangst.

source code of original honk

xmpp

xmpp s2s: aaoth.xyz:5269 (default)
xmpp c2s: aaoth.xyz:5222 (default)

i have an xmpp server running prosody. if i know you and you need an account, contact me to get an invite.

learn more about xmpp

mumble

mumble: aaoth.xyz:64738 (default)

mumble is a self-hostable voice chat software. one can use it as a replacement for proprietary things like discord. server is currently open, feel free to join by using a mumble client. note that it is running off a small vps so don’t be surprized if it’ll fail on you.

learn more about mumble

other

inks

inks

instance of inks, a link aggregator.

source code of inks

mail

smtp: mail.aaoth.xyz:587
smtp security: starttls
imap: mail.aaoth.xyz:993
imap security: ssl/tls

personal mail server. currently it is only used by me and there’s no plan to add support for registration. if you really want an account, contact me.

ntfy

ntfy

ntfy: mail.aaoth.xyz

ntfy is a tool to easily send push notifications using simple http post request. it also enables unified push, a way to make push notifications on android phones without relying on google services.

ntfy works by creating topics. note that there are no restrictions on who can send what to a topic, so you may treat topic name as a password.

(yes i forwarded ntfy to my mail domain just because i can. i have no plans on adding webmail anyway).

learn more about ntfy