

Managed to finally get around to self-hosting ntfy, added that to uptime kuma as notifications, experimenting with Checkcle, stood up a invidious instance for funsies (prob will see how much i use it, but might as well).


Managed to finally get around to self-hosting ntfy, added that to uptime kuma as notifications, experimenting with Checkcle, stood up a invidious instance for funsies (prob will see how much i use it, but might as well).


Ahh, thank you for clarifying. Sorry :/


True, but the point is you don’t need cloudflare or tailscale (i know headscale exists), so end to end you can likely trust it.


In addition to Netbird, I also suggest Pangolin, https://pangolin.net/ it’s quite efficient at what it does but either way would work fine if you want to self host it.


Nextcloud has server-side encryption where there are user keys? https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/stable/admin_manual/configuration_files/encryption_configuration.html


Honestly, privacy and security. I can purposefully disable registration, I have my own data purposefully and anonymity, plus eliminating trusting a third-party server admins, etc.


~3GB according to postgres, ~545MB for the pictures. Not too bad actually.


Hi, single user lemmy instance here. I’d say it’s been smooth sailing for now. I might consider moving to piefed like other folks here, but I’ll keep it and see. Right now i can’t even upgrade due to arm64 docker images are broken at the moment, but it’s sufficient enough.
EDIT: Seems like it’s fixed, yippee :D https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/6201#issuecomment-3693373333 kudos to mattlqx :)


I suggest stalwart mail, it can run in a binary or in docker, https://github.com/stalwartlabs/stalwart also +1 for mailcow.


that’s probably what I might do and build apks myself with forgejo. and/or pull in nel0x’s fork instead and build from his code.


croc is really easy to setup as well, https://github.com/schollz/croc


file.pizza can be self hosted, https://github.com/kern/filepizza


you are very welcome :) yeah it can be tricky at first but I’ve gotten used to seeking out docs haha. I hope you have fun!!


https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/quick-start/ Here’s a quick start for Jellyfin, depending on which OS you wish to install, there’s also one line scripts that can set it up in LXCs (linux containers) that share the linux kernel with the host operating system, such as Proxmox… https://community-scripts.github.io/ProxmoxVE/ (always make sure before setting up you read before executing and understand what the script is about to do, just to reiterate safety) As far as *arrs, https://wiki.servarr.com/ here are some setup guides for the most common. Podman and Docker are the most common container software, depends on what you need from both of em, podman is by default rootless, while docker is set up as privileged by default, while you need to execute a small command to get it to run rootless, which is in their docs respectively.
Epic Games is long gone as a owner, they’ve since been owned by Songtradr, which isn’t any better, as they basically are anti-union and only gave 60 out of previously 118 workers a contract to keep working there. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandcamp


Fair enough, I also recommend finding hetzner’s referral links to get some free credit initially when u sign up.


Not free, but if you can find them, https://www.scaleway.com/en/stardust-instances/ are pretty cost effective.
Dashy is what I use now, it’s simple, easy to use in one yaml file. I second all the others here though.