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title: June 23rd, 2024
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date: 2024-06-23, 12:32:27 -07:00
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section: journal
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link: https://bmannconsulting.com/notes/vanhackday-june2024
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Writing up notes as I work on [[Vancouver Hack Day]] stuff. Trying to get [[Lieu]] deployed, going to make a [[LOCALHOST]] / [[DWebYVR]] webring.
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_notes/DWebYVR.md
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[[Open source is no longer a radical act]]. Let's collaborate to build and grow together.
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## Coworking
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## Tech Social
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[[Open source is no longer a radical act]]. Let's collaborate to build and grow together.
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## Discord Chat
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`#dweb-vancouver` channel on [DWeb Discord](https://discord.gg/zFh7h7Yh9z)
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_notes/Docker.md
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## Bridge vs Host
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Bridge means you need to use a reverse proxy to map to particular ports. Host means making it available on the same network stack as the host running Docker, so you need to use different ports
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> If you want to deploy multiple containers connected between them with a private internal network use bridge networking. If you want to deploy a container connected to the same network stack as the host (and access the same networks as the host) use host networking.
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> Host networking completely disables Docker's network isolation. It means containers see and use exactly the same network interfaces the host has available, without an intermediate NAT layer.
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_notes/Ubuntu.md
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## What version of Ubuntu am I running?
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[Ask Ubuntu](https://askubuntu.com/questions/686239/how-do-i-check-the-version-of-ubuntu-i-am-running)
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* [official page](https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckingYourUbuntuVersion) says `lsb_release -a` - listed on Description line
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* `hostnamectl` - listed on Operating System line
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* `cat /etc/*release` - DISTRIB_RELEASE or DESCRIPTION
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_notes/Van Hack Day June 2024.md
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Personal notes for [[Vancouver Hack Day]] June event.
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Got into [[Z-Space]] around 8:30am, made a coffee
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* Printed out more Z-Space visitor wifi QR codes
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* Made a [[DWebYVR]] Discord chat qr code
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* Added the QR code as an image to the [contact page](https://dwebyvr.org/wiki/Contact)
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Did a round of intros of who we are and what people are planning to work on
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Settling down to look at [[Lieu]]
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* Last updated in March 2022
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* Where should I host it? I have [[Portainer]] running on [[Hostinger]]
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* Turned off [[AFFiNE]] and [[Ghost]] installs there
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* There are a bunch of templats, including a "plain" Ubuntu install
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Ubuntu image on Portainer
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* access to only administrators
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* network - bridge or host? this is a [[Docker]] question
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* use the default bridge
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* created with name lieu
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* using attach in Portainer to get a web-based root commandline
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* very minimal Ubuntu installed, but latest system
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* What version am I running? [[Ubuntu]] -> noble 24.04 LTS
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Create a repo [dwebyvr/localhost_vancouver_webring](https://github.com/DWebYVR/localhost_vancouver_webring)
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* check it out locally, clone the `config.toml`
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* make a website directory and index.html as the source
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* realize that Surfer already installed on [[Commons Computer]] -> [localhost.dwebyvr.org](https://localhost.dwebyvr.org)
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_notes/Vancouver Hack Day.md
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In the past, I’ve called myself a “web tinkerer”. I’m not a working software developer, but I know a lot about software and Internet systems. I also know how to tinker or hack at systems, look up error messages, change some source code, and so on.
Hack often means taking shortcuts or not doing this as intended. What’s a work around where you didn’t follow the expected path, but still got an outcome?
## April 2024
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Register: [Sunday, April 7th, 2024](https://lu.ma/vancouver-hack-day-april2024), from 10am all day, Downtown Vancouver, Hamilton at E Pender.
Tech covered:
* [[Bluesky]] [[ATProtocol]] and maybe some [[Farcaster#Frames]]
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* [[LoFi]]
* [[Enhance]]
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More notes on [DWebYVR Wiki](https://dwebyvr.org/wiki/Vancouver_Hack_Day)
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## July 2024
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In the past, I’ve called myself a “web tinkerer”. I’m not a working software developer, but I know a lot about software and Internet systems. I also know how to tinker or hack at systems, look up error messages, change some source code, and so on.
Hack often means taking shortcuts or not doing this as intended. What’s a work around where you didn’t follow the expected path, but still got an outcome?
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# Events
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Check the [wiki page](https://dwebyvr.org/wiki/Vancouver_Hack_Day)
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## July 2024
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Hosting as part of [[LOCALHOST]] on [Sunday, July 28th](https://lu.ma/0p6mdkhf) @ 312 Main
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## June 2024
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Register: [Sunday, Jun 23rd](https://lu.ma/nskqnv2j), from 10am @ [[Z-Space]]
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Organized with [[David Luecke]]
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Charged $10, ordered in lunch
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[[Van Hack Day June 2024]]
## April 2024
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Register: [Sunday, April 7th, 2024](https://lu.ma/vancouver-hack-day-april2024), from 10am all day @ [[Z-Space]]
Tech covered:
* [[Bluesky]] [[ATProtocol]] and maybe some [[Farcaster#Frames]]
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* [[LoFi]]
* [[Enhance]]