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What’s the best thing you hosted this year?

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  • @Turbo_Pascal said:

    @hyperblast said: the best thing i am leaving this year was fastmail.fm

    Has anyone found a webmail interface as good as Fastmail's?

    interface is smart, indeed. but price policy is massive bullshit.

  • I agree, which prompted my question about an alternative that is as good or almost as good.

    @hyperblast said:

    @Turbo_Pascal said:

    @hyperblast said: the best thing i am leaving this year was fastmail.fm

    Has anyone found a webmail interface as good as Fastmail's?

    interface is smart, indeed. but price policy is massive bullshit.

  • @Calin said:
    kiwifarms
    100 Gbs customer , coming soon 400 Gbs
    one adult content website what reached 1+ million active users (more times)

    There he is, our anti FBI AI powered 20k scammer

  • glitchglitch Member
    edited December 2024

    @farsighter said: Neko is more lightweight and free
    https://github.com/m1k1o/neko/

    How do you prevent it from creating its own iptables rules? I want to manage firewall myself.
    Also, how do you enable clipboard sharing?
    I tried their doc, but couldn't find the answer.
    Do you happen to know?

  • @glitch said:

    @farsighter said: Neko is more lightweight and free
    https://github.com/m1k1o/neko/

    How do you prevent it from creating its own iptables rules? I want to manage firewall myself.

    That's a general Docker question, you should configure Docker to disable its automatic iptables management and allow you to manage the firewall yourself. Search online.

    Also, how do you enable clipboard sharing?
    I tried their doc, but couldn't find the answer.
    Do you happen to know?

    As about clipboard sharing I remember it worked for me but indirectly, I think there was an area in the Neko panel where I could feed data for the remote clipboard, i don't have it in front of me right now, try to look for something like that

    Thanked by 1glitch
  • @farsighter said: That's a general Docker question, you should configure Docker to disable its automatic iptables management and allow you to manage the firewall yourself. Search online.

    I see, thanks.

  • In 2024, my biggest win was finally quitting smoking for good.

  • What was the nezha alternative called, cant remember anymore

  • fijxufijxu Member
    edited December 2024

    Everything on https://nadeko.net :33
    (Guestbook is user generated content!)

    Thanked by 3admax vicaya cainyxues
  • Immich, for sure. Was able to dump my wife's >2TB of images/videos to my server at home and free up some space on her iCloud, allowing her to actually downgrade it tremendously. Super simple to setup and maintain as well.

    I do wish Apple would've allowed iPhones to run apps in the background, allowing her to automatically upload images in the background at certain intervals, but that's beyond the point.

  • Ian_Dot_TechIan_Dot_Tech Member, Patron Provider

    I hosted a bunch of friends and cooked some really good steaks on a pellet grill.
    Was really a highlight of the year, never used a pellet grill before.

    Thanked by 3Blembim gks plumberg
  • gksgks Member

    @loay said:
    Beat this @dev_vps

    What tool it is? Looks like rdp short cuts? I just ordered few. Medium ram machines, setting up home servers, looking combo of rdp Or desktop along ssh. Gather few options like no machines, now kasm, yet to try setup

  • gksgks Member

    @dev_vps said:

    @satorik said:
    vaultwarden
    First time for me to use a password manager, and it's like, wow

    +1 for vaultwarden

    Backup of vaultwarden can be synced with two systems, if one fails, other usable? System requirements? I see many folks mention this tool for self hosting.

  • @gks said:

    @loay said:
    Beat this @dev_vps

    What tool it is? Looks like rdp short cuts? I just ordered few. Medium ram machines, setting up home servers, looking combo of rdp Or desktop along ssh. Gather few options like no machines, now kasm, yet to try setup

    Kasm Workspaces

    Thanked by 2gks vicaya
  • @farsighter said:

    Neko is more lightweight and free
    https://github.com/m1k1o/neko/

    +1 vouch for neko, i like how it's easy to setup with docker with the configs. kasm is cool but it's good for multiple browsers in docker vm but eh, neko is comfy

    Thanked by 1vicaya
  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep

    @fijxu said:
    Everything on https://nadeko.net :33
    (Guestbook is user generated content!)

    You host nadeko? Man I used your isntances A LOT before. Thanks <3 <3 <3

  • hands down a manga website. i like that all my favorite stuff is available at one place without ads

    also nextcloud is probably the second best thing, i don't like using google drive icloud and all that so it's nice to have my own solution and I like that it is more private

    +1 for vaultwarden too.

  • @Fubukibox said:

    @farsighter said:

    Neko is more lightweight and free
    https://github.com/m1k1o/neko/

    +1 vouch for neko, i like how it's easy to setup with docker with the configs. kasm is cool but it's good for multiple browsers in docker vm but eh, neko is comfy

    100%.
    tried both, and found kasm too complicated for my needs. neko is much better and lighter.

  • @gbzret4d said:
    What was the nezha alternative called, cant remember anymore

    beszel?

    Thanked by 1gbzret4d
  • @dev_vps said:

    @satorik said:
    vaultwarden
    First time for me to use a password manager, and it's like, wow

    +1 for vaultwarden

    wanted to do this. so looked over their wiki.
    it looks like a bit hassle for setup/backup/security. specially if I don't want to dedicate a server for vaultwarden and have other services in it.
    It feels like it is better to just purchase the $12/year package at bitwarden and be done with it.

  • Plex server

  • @glitch said:

    wanted to do this. so looked over their wiki.
    it looks like a bit hassle for setup/backup/security. specially if I don't want to dedicate a server for vaultwarden and have other services in it.
    It feels like it is better to just purchase the $12/year package at bitwarden and be done with it.

    Took me like 2 minutes to have everything up and running, just use the compose file and launch the container.

  • Honestly, password managers is the one thing that I would never selfhost. 1Password does the job for me and is extremely cheap with the best UI I have seen so far.

  • @itsneil said:
    Honestly, password managers is the one thing that I would never selfhost. 1Password does the job for me and is extremely cheap with the best UI I have seen so far.

    have you tried bitwarden?

  • @rcy026 said:

    @glitch said:

    wanted to do this. so looked over their wiki.
    it looks like a bit hassle for setup/backup/security. specially if I don't want to dedicate a server for vaultwarden and have other services in it.
    It feels like it is better to just purchase the $12/year package at bitwarden and be done with it.

    Took me like 2 minutes to have everything up and running, just use the compose file and launch the container.

    I see. How the backup is handled? do you have any other service running on the server? specially nginx/apache2 or similar?
    do you have any firewall?

  • private pron

    Thanked by 1Rubben
  • Not really "hosted", but lasty night I finally managed to get certbot working for wildcard domains using DNS challenges updated via TSIG. In the process I reminded myself that my hatred of apparmor is justified.

    Thanked by 2plumberg blorged
  • Thanked by 2loay vicaya
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