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LuisCore MCP server — LuisCore inference-scale runtime substrate
1d 17h ago in selfhosted from luiscore.comFrom the documentation page:
The inference-scale runtime substrate — resonance mesh routing, Chorus Field participation, agent federation, and protocol-run orchestration — runs on an experimental devnet. Metrics and counters on experimental surfaces may combine live process data with stub or simulated fields.
Are these the forty-one manestically placed grouting brushes that were arranged to feed into the rotor slip stream a mixture of high S-value phenyhydrobenzamine and 5 percent reminative tetraiodohexamine?
Habitat 1.5.0 released: Dark mode and visible distance on a map
4d 10h ago in Habitat@feddit.uk from feddit.ukCaddy touble in Docker
10d 39m ago in selfhostedHey, I'm just guessing here because I haven't used Caddy in Docker directly, but I do manage a project that uses FrankenPHP, which is essentially a wrapper for Caddy as I understand it, and I've had a problem that looks similar to this.
Caddy will attempt to generate an SSL certificate, and if you are using a reverse proxy, depending on how it's configured, it will internally attempt to fulfil that certificate generation over port 443, which will fail, because it doesn't have a configured SSL certificate. It's the old catch-22!
The solution I have found is to temporarily internally serve your environment over port 80 for external SSL connections. This will allow Caddy to retrieve an SSL certificate and put it in place. After this, you should then be able to switch back over to port 443 for SSL connections internally, and it'll use the certificate.
Once again -- this is just a guess, and I don't know the exact criteria in getting this going in Caddy, but it might be worth a try. In my FrankenPHP project at least, it was a matter of setting the SERVER_NAME variable to http://${DOMAIN}:80
Preview: Showing your current location
10d 10h ago in Habitat@feddit.uk from feddit.ukSelf-Host Weekly (5 June 2026)
12d 9h ago in selfhosted from selfh.stIt is indeed mine. Yeah I imagine all you'd want is a Signal group or something in a tiny community like that. Cheers!
Can I interest you in trying Habitat for your local community?
it would be cool if posts could be geo-tagged
20d 11h ago in fediverseAs far as Lemmy is concerned, I just joined an instance that's relevant to my location (feddit.uk). I suppose if it grew a great deal more popular than that, I could create a community there for my local county.
I should absolutely mention though that I'm still hard at work on Habitat, which is a platform for local communities, and each post has a lat/long location associated for a more hyperlocal type of interaction. It's not on the Fediverse though (though there are plans for non-Fediverse federation).
✅ Homophobic slur in the screenshot
✅ md5 checksum used to store IP address of "anonymous" posts
✅ Choose your own adventure ID generation
✅ All CSS, JS, PHP and HTML in one file
✅ "The server stores ciphertext and nothing else" - I beg your pardon?
Discord had better watch out!
smolfedi - A lightweight, no-JavaScript Fediverse client written in PHP by Adele at Codeberg
1mon 25d ago in fediverse from codeberg.orgIt is currently not federated, and I should be careful with my words because people often confuse my intent when I talk about this. Federation is planned but ActivityPub is not. More details on this are on github.
Listen, I'm going to shamelessly self promote my project all I can! Also PHP, also Symfony: Habitat is a platform for local communities. I don't think PHP gets enough love! It's incredibly versatile and is actually very fast in recent years.
How I Used Habitat To Organise an Easter Egg Hunt for My Local Town
2mon 7d ago in Habitat@feddit.uk from feddit.ukThanks! I think I started sending flyers out about two weeks before. Unfortunately I think it was my wife posting an image of the flyers on Facebook that got most of the attention. I didn't coordinate with my local council. I feared they'd decline if I had asked them so I figured I'd rather ask for forgiveness rather than permission. We have some local things that people put up in this small town that would probably allow me to get away with it, such as "knitting Nana's" which is essentially crochet designs on top of postboxes and posts and stuff. So people do sometimes leave things about and it seems that everyone's happy with it. I was preempting some kind of resistance with the "isn't this littering?" question, in which I stated that all Easter eggs will be collected afterwards, and when I do, I'll take a black bag around with me to pick up any rubbish I find along the way, so those with the littering concern would hopefully see the net good in what I've done. Thankfully none of that resistance has come up. Perhaps if it was more popular I might have had a difficult conversation.
Work in progress: Dark mode
2mon 13d ago in Habitat@feddit.uk from feddit.ukVote for Habitat to become available on PikaPods
2mon 19d ago in Habitat@feddit.uk from feedback.pikapods.comHabitat 1.1.0 released
3mon 4d ago in Habitat@feddit.uk from github.comFinally got a domain for Habitat!
3mon 12d ago in Habitat@feddit.uk from gethabitat.orgAmazing! Let me know if you have any questions. I'll definitely build an instance map if and when I see evidence of many instances existing, but at the moment I think it's still early days.
Habitat will never "take off"
3mon 15d ago in Habitat@feddit.uk from feddit.ukCould We Build a Decentralised Social Platform Rooted in Place?
3mon 17d ago in Habitat@feddit.uk from carlnewton.github.ioThe first instance of Habitat
3mon 17d ago in Habitat@feddit.uk from www.irthlingborough.net








