I’m curious to hear what others are #SelfHosting! Here’s my current setup:

Hardware & OS

Infrastructure & Networking

Security & Monitoring

Authentication & Identity Management

  • Authelia (Docker): Just set this up for two-factor authentication and single sign-on. Seems to be working well so far!

  • LLDAP (Docker): Lightweight LDAP server for managing authentication. Also seems to be working pretty well!
    #AuthenticationTools #IdentityManagement

Productivity & Personal Tools

Notifications & Development Workflow

  • Notifications via: #Ntfy (Docker) and Zoho’s ZeptoMail (#Zoho)
  • Development Environment: Mostly using VSCode connected to my server via Remote-SSH extension. #VSCodeRemote

Accessibility Focus ♿️🖥️

Accessibility heavily influences my choices—I use a screen reader full-time (#ScreenReader), so I prioritize services usable without sight (#InclusiveDesign#DigitalAccessibility). Always open to discussing accessibility experiences or recommendations!

I’ve also experimented with:

  • Ollama (#Ollama): Not enough RAM on my Pi.
  • Habit trackers like Beaver Habit Tracker (#HabitTracking): Accessibility issues made it unusable for me.

I don’t really have a media collection, so no Plex or Jellyfin here (#MediaServer)—but I’m always open to suggestions! I’ve gotten a bit addicted to exploring new self-hosted services! 😄

What’s your setup like? Any cool services you’d recommend I try?

#SelfHosted #LinuxSelfHost #OpenSource #TechCommunity #FOSS #TechDIY

@selfhost @selfhosted @selfhosting

  • Jaximus@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Just a headless raspberry pi 4 with an external hdd that hosts a nextcloud instance, a website and jellyfin. Cloudflare tunnel because a static ip is too expensive and cloudflare for the domain, apache for the server. I have no background on anything computer related and am thus very proud of my achievement 😛. Also, no backup solution yet since I had no time to set it up but am working on it right now.

  • Had-Owen-ki-Roast@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    I had for the longest time my old HP gaming pavilion 690 that hosted Proxmox and a ton of other services, Home Assistant and managed a lot myself.

    Since the first day I am on board with cosmos-cloud.io, and when the standalone version dropped. I put it on baremetal on a HP elitedesk G9 they discarded from work. So free Homelab server with an intel 12th gen CPU which is just… robust. 2nvme’s and a 4Tb drive suits me just fine for Arr stack, Nextcloud, Home Assistant and some other tidbits.

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    1 year ago

    Just recently set up isponsorblocktv in docker. Works beautifully for muting and pressing skip on youtube ads on lan connected smart tvs.

  • not a martian, honest@dice.camp
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    1 year ago

    @RareBird15 @selfhost @selfhosted @selfhosting

    I have an rpi3b+ with inn2 newsserver (connected out via uucp), postfix, ngircd, thelounge, and a few other things

    I also have a vps (dooes that count as self-hosted?) with a similar setup (can’t get uucp to work yet), but also znc and bitlbee

    I also had a pihole/unbound dns server, but that one died a while ago

  • smeg@assortedflotsam.com
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    21 days ago

    @RareBird15 @selfhost @selfhosted How has your experience been with Idrive?

    I’ve used them for years, but my backups started failing a few weeks ago. It said my account was “under maintenance”

    Now, it says my data utilization is 0.0KB. The web interface reports my encryption key is invalid. My Linux client logs in - but it reports all of my backed up hosts are gone. 0.0kb in use. And when I started a fresh backup, it started going up. I guess my data is gone?!!

    I have a support ticket open

  • rozodru@piefed.social
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    7 months ago

    on mine I’m running forgejo, searxng, navidrome, vaultwarden, wireguard, jellyfin, RomM, some VM stuff mainly for compiling, and a bunch of other small stuff like glance.

    Then I have a “junk drawer” on it where I just play around with random things in dockers and generally forget about them.