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What’s the best thing you hosted this year?
COLBYLICIOUS
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I bought one this year too! Now it just idling in my living room since i have no money to buy HDD for my syncthing
Not a story but many ideas here:
https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted
Kasm
https://www.kasmweb.com/
Kasm Workspaces hands down the most useful one for me as well since I regularly work with shared computers, can't imagine living without it
Everything else is only "nice to have" instead of "live changing" and can all be replaced with public services if you value time over privacy (e.g. networking, storage, etc.)
looks interesting.
the best thing i am leaving this year was fastmail.fm
Neko is more lightweight and free
https://github.com/m1k1o/neko/
Just unraid (OS) your server and enjoy all those apps with 1-click.
I am already doing that!
Oh, by the way, before I started working for a hosting company, I hosted sites on my home server for a while (if you can call it that, it was just a Linux PC that didn't turn off), the funniest thing was that it was a hosted college site that I was asked to write completely. So I think that self-hosting is a very cool thing if you have small projects, but for big ones you will need to spend more money or take a service from a hosting company, because in the end my server could not withstand a large flow of people and collapsed
Neko is a Rabb.it alternative, i tried it but it’s very limited compared to Kasm. Kasm also supports RDP, VNC, and KasmVNC, also it offers more maintained OS and apps images. And, you get access to more community images available on LinuxServer.io
Beat this @dev_vps
You could host you own AdGuard server to enjoy privacy and ad-free internet maybe?!
How to: https://go.enginyr.ing/mN1O
worst advice. why do people even use unraid? it is never gonna help you with anything other than be more lazy
Tafak are you talking. Running unraid almost 6 years. No problems and super nice community. Mounted on aged optiplex with 3 usb sticks, 1 external hdd and 1 nvme stick. Pounding like champion. Hosting 17 docker containers and 15 kvm vms. Equiped whole home with nextcloud, plex, qbittorrent auto downloader, borg backup etc. It is that good for home.
it must be nice to have that extra attack surface
All those things are available for free with an apt-get.
Yes, you can attack 192.168.9.69 as much as you like or 172.16.16.69 .
the best thing i hosted this year is drink party
vaultwarden
First time for me to use a password manager, and it's like, wow
MENTALITY STRONG DONT DO RAID
How to setup like this ?
I mean gui access, any specific GitHub repo?
lol. you are clueless. good luck
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https://kasmweb.com/docs/latest/install/single_server_install.html
what are the advantages to bitwarden?
Open source, free and you can selfhost it. It's compatible with the regular Bitwarden browser extension.
This looks super cool 👍🏼👍🏼
I'm trying sending DDoS attack to your OptiPlex right now. But it never leaves my home network. Your security must be awesome!
+1 for vaultwarden
What's the advantages of bitwarden over something like KeePassXC? Aside easy web access etc?