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Well, we are talking about self-hosted stuff but you guys always go to the off-topic like donald trump. anyways, I use this selfhosted:
open-webui
jDownloader
RustDeskServer-AiO
Bookstack
Nextcloud
AdGuard-Home
Remmina
Jellyfin
Paperless
Vaultwarden
Chrome
Authelia
openvscode-server
qbittorrent
webtop
Chrome ?
Yes. Chromium. I use it as "browser in a browser" to get around restricted networks in my company
Same here! I’ve been browsing around LET and came across tools like:
For educational purposes like to build threat hunting queries /SIEM use case 😉
No, to surf on my unraid while beeing at work
Very thorough and useful.
self host anything to me is fine but i dont self host email coz pay peanuts can get email service. what impt to me is what others had mentioned, backup, backup, backup.
i had a docker server, all the grafana, prometheus, jenkins, wordpress, mysql containers in it, prepare to show case during my job interview but few hours before, the provider network went down. it was not cool.
also for self host, some of the more sensitivity tool like password manager, i add nginx http basic auth as added protection while others added mTLS which is more complex but allow for smaller attack surface.
Thanks for sharing your experience!
A lot of good ones in this list:
https://github.com/pluja/awesome-privacy
I'm wondering, if we host something like Jellyfin, Navidrome, or Plex for private use on a VPS/VDS, do we need a provider that ignores DMCA? Let's say it also use Tailscale, zerotier, or wireguard to keep it off the public internet.
I mean, yeah, it depends on the content, but let’s be real, most people who selfhost Jellyfin, Plex, or Navidrome are using it for 🏴☠️ content
Right now, I'm selfhosting it on a mini PC at home, but it's not running 24/7 xD. So I'm curious how it would work on a VPS/VDS.
These can work on a VPS. However, the DMCA could be an issue with many providers who don't ignore DMCA complaints. Also the internet connection might pose an issue (when compared to hosting it on your premises).
If it's not accessible on the internet how would dmca come into play?
Then how would he put it there? Upload it from home computer? If yes, why use a VPS when a Raspberry Pi might be able to do it.
I have used it on several providers like rackranerd Crunchbits prepaidhost allhost etc, you don't need a dmca ignore, Plex/jellyfin require logging in and you as an administrator decide who has access, the problem can come if you use Torrent, not all providers allow it, but it is better to use usenet 😎
Now Im with @oplink nice deal 2tb ssd for 10/m AND waiting @HostSlick for another 5tb
can you host my email?
Yesn’t
That's fair, him asking about DMCA-ignored could very well mean he's using public means of acquiring the shady content. I often forget people do that.
This is one of the very reasons why we are developing the MD dedicated server platform, to make self hosting way more affordable with decent dedicated resources.
Get complete data privacy / sovereignity with a inexpensive dedicated server
So if your content comes not from directly torrenting from the vps ip, it is safe from dmca notice ?