thankfully that is a special mailbox for spam, I sometimes like to come through the emails and see where they submit the data, and maybe submit some data on my own, plus report the issue to website owner/hosting
it depends on your email provider/server, search under term “catch-all” or alias. I’m using a self hosted email on hestiacp, which have a option under domain email settings
At my instance I did setup a email wildcard (receive emails from any address on that domain which don’t already have a account) and I get a lot of phishing and scam emails, most of them are send “to” /c/meta@femboys.bar, as link to this community is linked in sidebar, but I also seen emails “send to” random usernames
So yeah, It is happening, i wonder how bad it is on larger instances
i miss old plex (~2016), when it was actually focused on providing local content, good thing jellyfin exist
Your docker install is too old and it doesn’t support that docker-compose version, you probably should update your docker to more recent one (are you running debian 10 on default repositories?), or you could remove logging references from file (these x-logging
lines in each service and whole section on top of file)
If you only need a bare minimum, and don’t plan to heavily use CI/CD, container/packages registries, integrations with other tools i would go with gitea/forgejo (you can always use external tools on top), else i would use selfhosted Gitlab, it has pretty much all the things you could imagine to need with software development and deployment