Homelab Meetings 2025

This Thursday evening we are doing a follow up to the in person meeting from last week.

This is the link to join the meeting.

The technology behind self hosting is becoming easier and an increasing number of end users are running services in their own homes. While this involves investment in both time and equipment it offers savings and increased privacy compared to using the cloud or simply moving all your data onto Microsoft, Google or Amazon.

Part of the driving force for the increased uptake of on-site hosting is digital currency. Bitcoin and the lightning network also offer increased privacy for your financial transactions with possibly lower transaction costs. While not dependent on a self hosted environment managing your own electronic money mitigates the risk of coins being stolen from an online exchange. As the Bitcoiners say “Not my keys, not my money”.

Nostr is an emerging internet protocol. It combines the principles of older technologies like Usenet and public key encryption to create a censorship-resistant global network for data exchange.

There is a loose integration of nostr with the cryptocurrency lightning network. This enables the possibility of micro-payments for services to content providers. The increasing trend for large internet companies to only provide a subscription model for their services and the 30% cut that Google and Apple take for mobile apps makes a micro-payment alternative increasingly attractive.

It is very early days for nostr but the technology offers the potential to move away from services such as those offered by Instagram, Dropbox, Github, Facebook and other centrally controlled social media conglomerates.

Join us on Thursday, 23 January at 7.30 pm AEST (8.30 pm AEDT) for an “Introduction to Nostr” with Terry Porter. If you can’t wait till then, join the discussion on all things homelab at https://discourse.homelabbrisbane.com.au."

Next meeting 18 February , 7.00 pm AEST, Carindale Library

On 6 Feb 2025, at 2:28 pm, James Downie <jdownie@gmail.com> wrote At Meetup (Carindale February Catch Up, Tue, Feb 18, 2025, 6:00 PM | Meetup):

Hi guys, it was a little tricky to get a meeting room for this week. Tuesday is a little unusual, but all that was available.

Maybe this is a sign that we should try another library in March.

Anyway, for this meeting i’m hoping to talk a little more about security. I have to admit that it’s not a subject that i’m an expert on. I think that how i do things is secure, but i might learn from one of you that i’m mistaken.

Being a Tuesday night, i’m not sure that i’ll be able to find a dinner there the way i usually like to on a Thursday night. Either way, i’ll be there from 6pm.

I hope to see both old and new faces.

Thanks James

I think Trung was interested in Homelab security as a topic and I found this YouTube a great starting point.

I am happy to talk at the metting about how far I have got down Techno Tim’s roadmap.

See you Tuesday at 6.30 pm for 7.00.

David

James D. wrote 6 minutes ago on Meetup

“I’m so sorry guys. I’ve got a work drama that i can’t get out of. Stuart, I was really looking forward to meeting you. I intend to make our next meetup at your Library. Hope to see you there.”

There will be no online meeting this week and, as we are in the line of the eye of the cyclone, there may be no website in the next few days.

Stay safe; particularly to @russell.davie in Lismore.

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This is a belated reminder that the next in person meeting for HLB is tonight at 6.00 pm at Nundah Library.

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