It's not going to do much at this point, but I'll give you a +1. I'm all in on AOC, but this isn't even an article. No insight, no attempt to discern any truth, and barely even able to contextualize the tweets. It's trash for clicks.
BruisedMoose
I installed Capyreader for the capybara, but stayed for how nice the app is.
I think a lot of the responses here get at the fact that Mastodon does take a little time and work to curate a feed that you enjoy.
I run a little instance with a few active users, so I follow them. I don't tend to follow hashtags, but I check them out now and then to look for interesting posters. Browse the FediFollows account and https://fedi.directory/ . Use a hashtag or two when you post sometimes and check out the accounts that share or like your post.
Follow accounts liberally, but unfollow just as liberally they just don'tdo it for you. Eventually, you'll end up with something that you enjoy.
Everyone has said Nextcloud, and I agree.
I will also add though that I keep Nextcloud on a VPS rather than hosting it at home. Easier for me in terms of backups and storage, plus I don't have to worry about a kid or my wife unplugging the PC to charge a phone or something. 🙃
My reasoning and setup are different, but I'm also looking at DAS solutions this week for a media server.
After just about a month of hosting some things on a Raspberry Pi 4, I think it's about time to work on repurposing this mini PC that hasn't been doing much the last few years and keep growing my services.
To that end, can anyone point me to a good, thorough guide to getting going with Sonarr? I installed it, but then realized I needed to add a client and Prowlarr and I feel like I just started in the middle.
Hey look kids, there's Big Ben, and there's Parliament.