So, I am soon going to finally set up my first home server. Exams are not that far away, I am motivated as shit, my first own domain is bought and I want to level up my sysadmin skills.

Currently my plans look like this:

  • Host Jellyfin
  • Host my own NAS
  • Some form of hosted musicstreaming integration with my local music
  • Automate Backups and push them on my server
  • make all of the above things available where ever I want using my own self hosted domain.
  • run my own dns

In the long term I also want to be able to host my own webapps, since I will soon start to develop one for someone.

Now I want to know what suggestions do you have, for stuff thats really cool and that I can selfhost.

  • dantheclamman@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Syncthing so you never have to mail files to yourself again.

    FreshRSS for RSS reading

    Readeck for saving articles for later (or wallabag, many alternatives)

    HomeAssistant

    Calibre-web for ebooks

    PiHole

    Joplin for self hosted notes

    Searxng is fun for self hosted metasearch but has sadly been having trouble with Google lately

    • MudMan@fedia.io
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      2 hours ago

      I wish you didn’t have to do things the Calibre way to host ebooks, but whatever effort it takes to sort out ebook hosting must be a pain in the ass, because everything is built on top of Calibre despite Calibre being perhaps the most obtuse piece of “programmer-knows-better” software ever engineered.

      Almost every other ebook self-hosted app is just a wrapper on top of that nonsense. I hate it.

      You can try to use Komga instead, but it’s mostly meant for comic books and it’s kinda heavy, honestly.

    • French75@slrpnk.net
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      4 hours ago

      I remember reading a thread like this a while back and saw Home Assistant. I thought I don’t need that.

      It’s probably the most used self hosted app we have.