shollyethan, to selfhosted
@shollyethan@fosstodon.org avatar

Dropped some updates to selfh.st/apps this morning - tiles now have visible/clickable tags, URL properties have been added for sharing custom views with others, and I've added a ton of new project icons.

I'm completely open to feedback on future improvements, but probably won't consider adding any more details to the tiles to prevent them from becoming too cluttered.

https://selfh.st/apps

gnulinux, to linux German
@gnulinux@social.anoxinon.de avatar

Serie: Selfhosting mit Cloudron - 4. Cloudron-Dashboard Ersteinrichtung

Serie: Selfhosting mit Cloudron - 4. Das Cloudron-Dashboard einrichten. Nach der Installation von Cloudron auf einem Ubuntu-Server wird das Dashboard für die Nutzung von Nextcloud vorbereitet.

https://gnulinux.ch/cloudron-4-dashboard-ersteinrichtung

ironicbadger, to random
@ironicbadger@techhub.social avatar

Put it off for quite a while but I finally migrated from the deprecated linuxserver/unifi-controller container to the new linuxserver/unifi-network-application container to my unifi control plane.

I got a new switch that required at least unifi 8.1 and i was lagging behind on 8.0.27.

the new network-application requires a mongo db container. no big deal. but i had to export a full site backup and start from a clean slate with the new 8.1 system. no in-place upgrade supported. was fairly painless tbh, just a bit of a pallavah and an exercise in yak shaving i could have done without tonight.

https://github.com/ironicbadger/infra/commit/4ae30bfbb03463ada65be953b0f892990cb0b979

mo8it, to linux
@mo8it@fosstodon.org avatar

roomlab is an awesome wiki about some and topics:

https://roomlab.eu 🐧✨

by @potatomeow

stefano, to ai
@stefano@bsd.cafe avatar

After watching OpenAI's presentation and, even more, an excerpt from Google's presentation yesterday, I asked myself: is this AI, according to the big tech companies (especially Google - for OpenAI it's their core business, so I understand their perspective), truly what users want and need, or is it just another method to lock people into using their technologies, which are not easily self-hostable?

I'm not arguing for or against it, but I noticed that (almost) the entire Google I/O yesterday was focused on this...

shollyethan, to selfhosted
@shollyethan@fosstodon.org avatar

Just published a new article in my #selfhosted alternatives series focused on viable replacements for #Airtable:

https://selfh.st/alternatives/airtable/

As usual, let me know if I missed anything or if you have any feedback on the article/series!

#selfhost #selfhosting #alternative #database #spreadsheet #software #saas

Mehrad, to random
@Mehrad@fosstodon.org avatar

Does anyone know a and perhaps self-hostable music scrobbler? Something similar to last.fm ?

I do not want to post every music I listen to here on my mastodon account, but it would nice to be able to share what I'm listening to with friends and family.

mez, to telegram
@mez@mastodon.nz avatar

I have telegram because it was really easy to set up a bot and a bash script to send messages to it-basically my own little notifications app. But it’s also the only thing I use telegram for. What’s a good alternative? Free and open source preferred. Self hosting as well

#telegram #FOSS #SelfHosting

sizemo, to selfhosted
@sizemo@mastodon.social avatar

About ready to start working on my first homelab machine for self-hosting things instead of just glomming all my services on to the NAS. How feasible is it to start out on a Raspberry Pi while I get the hang of things?

kris, to Pixelfed
@kris@outmo.de avatar

I am looking into hosting a instance. Already got a nice domain for it and have the general idea how to do it. Anything I should know before starting?

jay, to Kubernetes
@jay@toot.zerojay.com avatar

Decided to sit down and try to learn despite the fact that I don't have any real need for it on my little home server. Still, it's been interesting and - I won't lie - a bit frustrating at times. It's very much like using a chainsaw to butter my bread for my use case, but I had a nice feeling of satisfaction when I succeeded in getting set up through it. I've had some odd issues with Docker failing to launch certain containers through containerd that I have not been able to figure out, however.

I was putting thought into maybe redoing my server setup with kubernetes but I sincerely worry that I'll run into this same containerd issue with some of my other apps.

Lioh, to linux German
@Lioh@social.anoxinon.de avatar

Seafile - Dein eigener Cloudserver

Mit Seafile kannst du ganz einfach deinen eigenen Cloudserver aufsetzen und betreiben. Ich zeige dir, wie du Seafile auf deinem Server mit Docker sicher einrichten kannst und wie du den Seafile-Client nutzt. Du kannst so deine Daten von überall her synchronisieren oder auch mit deinen Freunden teilen.

https://youtu.be/XWW0sBJpgJk

https://www.spacefun.ch/linux-videos#extra12

#Seafile #Linux #Selfhosting #Tutorial

aligyie, to renewableenergy
@aligyie@digitalcourage.social avatar

I just stumbled upon

Does anybody knows some Instances which running on ?
(and which do not use cloudflare as their CDN...)

sourcerer, to hardware
@sourcerer@bsd.cafe avatar

I have two options now ...

  1. Order Ryzen 7 5700G

  2. keep money, and build pc with new GPU (powercolor red devil)

If i get more familiar in time with FreeBSD and bhyve etc then new PC will make sense.


Now for future i need to look for server parts/ready solutions.

Actually, i have no idea which hardware to buy for selfhosting stuff.

Every video on youtube is like "Hey! build a low power server!" ... half video later "there's a catch! You cannot buy this CPU" 😂 Waste of time.

I need something that can draw very little at IDLE (c-states etc.).

Server purpose? i think local backup storage is good to start. Not sure if i'm able to build something in safe manner and expose to web.


thelinuxcast, to linux
@thelinuxcast@fosstodon.org avatar
teleclimber, to Blog
@teleclimber@social.tchncs.de avatar

post: April 2024 progress report for

https://olivierforget.net/blog/2024/dropserver-progress-april-2024/

TLDR: I'm really excited about integrating @tailscale !

ironicbadger, to random
@ironicbadger@techhub.social avatar
shollyethan, to selfhosted
@shollyethan@fosstodon.org avatar

Just dropping a few links for all the self-hosters looking for something to do this weekend...

https://selfh.st/apps
https://selfh.st/companions

#selfhost #selfhosted #selfhosting #opensource #foss #homeserver #homelab #software #weekend

shollyethan, to selfhosted
@shollyethan@fosstodon.org avatar

This Week in Self-Hosted (10 May 2024)

Project activity, software launches, updates, a spotlight on #sup3rS3cretMes5age - a one-time, self-destructing messaging service, and more in this week's self-hosted recap!

https://selfh.st/newsletter/2024-05-10/

#selfhost #selfhosted #selfhosting #opensource #foss #homelab #secrets #vault

shollyethan, to SmartHome
@shollyethan@fosstodon.org avatar

I've now collected 4 of the 5 stones needed to complete the #smarthome protocol infinity gauntlet after deploying an #ESPHome device (#ratgdo) for the first time last night.

Once completed, I'll be able to decrease my home's electricity usage by 50% at the snap of my fingers.

The only question - what's the fifth stone???

  1. MQTT
  2. Zigbee
  3. Z-Wave
  4. ESPHome
  5. ???

#selfhosted #selfhosting #homelab #homeautomation

systeemkabouter, to Youtube

Has anyone done something succesfully with apple TV and invidious to replace the native Youtube app?

shollyethan, to Battlemaps
@shollyethan@fosstodon.org avatar

Just dropped a new episode of The Self-Host Cast featuring a casual conversation with Ivan, the developer of the #vehicle maintenance tracking application #LubeLogger.

Would love some feedback on ways to improve or suggestions for future episode topics!

https://selfh.st/cast/episode-3/

#selfhost #selfhosted #selfhosting #foss #opensource #homelab #podcast #podcasts

ayo, (edited ) to random
@ayo@ayco.io avatar

I recently thought about the different ways you can "have" a place in the Internet:

  • Bare metal
  • Dedicated server
  • Virtual Private Server (VPS)
  • Shared Hosting
  • Serverless
  • fly.io
  • Netlify, Vercel, etc

#webdev #frontend #selfhosting

passthejoe, to RaspberryPi
@passthejoe@ruby.social avatar

I just set up my first reverse proxy. Don't get too crazy — it was in the Caddy web server, where everything is easy.

I now have Caddy on my Raspberry Pi 4 Model B sending the traffic for one domain to a Raspberry Pi Zero W (also running Caddy).

Caddy makes this stuff easy.

I figured it out with this post:

https://caddy.community/t/running-a-caddy-server-behind-another-solved/13122/4

And the server (which is just showing the Caddy default page) is:

https://linux.stevenrosenberg.net/

#raspberrypi #caddyserver #caddy #homelab #selfhosting

sotneStatue, to random
@sotneStatue@fosstodon.org avatar

#selfhosting and #nextcloud update:

My Google drive -> Nextcloud move has been going great so far. The desktop and mobile clients work very well, and the virtually unlimited storage space I have on my instance makes it awesome for syncing very large files (which I've been needing to do a lot lately)

For the folders where I needed 2 way sync in my mobile devices (neither mobile clients can do) I found that #syncthing works perfectly

sotneStatue,
@sotneStatue@fosstodon.org avatar

So, I did transfer all my pictures to my #nextcloud instance. But could not remove them from #google photos, because it is still better for managing and sharing them, sadly. For now my #selfhosting option is just as a backup

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