My custom blog, Syncthing and now I'm trying Lemmy and Mastodon. Let's see how it goes!
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Do you need to be able to port forward / have a domain to host a lemmy instance? Is it the same for Kbin?
For things to work properly, yeah. Other instances need to be able to connect to your instance to send updates/etc. You could use cloudflare tunnels or something like that instead of port forwarding though
Yes, I think port forward and domain name is required not just for Lemmy but for every ActivityPub service (Kbin too).
Adguard home
OpenMediaVault
JellyFin
I use Gitea as project hosting and personal wiki. I also host Nextcloud for files and news and Jellyfin for movies and music.
In this order.
Like most, Plex and the *arrs are the main ones, paired with overseerr Others I use daily or frequently are:
- Benotes for bookmarks and quickly saving links for later
- Gotify so I have push notifications of anything that happens on the server
- Koillection as an inventory of all my knitting and crochet digital patterns
- Homepage this one is always a pinned tab on any browser and a shortcut on my phone, quick glance of my services with the widgets and just a click away from them.
Also hosting a minecraft instance with backups but so far no dashboard or anything
Definitely my pictures folder
Pihole, Paperless, Mattermost, Gitea
TTRSS and Jellyfin
PiHole, Bitwarden, Bookstack, Grafana/Loki, Immich, haproxy, plex
Nextcloud, Synapse, and Jellyfin here.
Trilium for notes, Jellyfin, jupyterlab and komga
Mostly... a Pterodactyl panel for my Minecraft server. Will run a lemmy tomorrow ish
Using 'hours of use' as the metric, it would be Plex. The ones I use every day are Libreddit, TT-RSS, Huginn and Reddit-RSS - and my own journalling app and pocket clone.
Thx for the docspell tip - looks like something i was searching for
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Pi-hole (DNS resolver with blocklists)
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Syncthing (sync files across all your devices)
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Next- or ownCloud (contacts, calendar, task, files and more)
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mailcow (complete mail server with web admin panel, SPAM protection, webmail, etc.)
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Tiny Tiny RSS (web RSS reader - lol, I'm still using it)
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Grafana (graphs for various sensors)
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Checkmk (Nagios-like monitoring for my own servers and services)
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Proxmox Backup Server (deduplication magic! like 20-22 times)
Blocky, unbound, and btop (which is not related to self-hosting, but its low memory plus cpu usage can be really handy on low power devices.)
Komga (comics), Plex, Audiobookshelf
Jellyfin
AdGuard Home, Home Assistant and Zigbee2MQTT.