What are your must-have selfhosted services?
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Always enjoyed scrolling though these posts, figured I’d give it a go here:...
I use ubergeek77 to deploy Lemmy instance on my Debian server, however I don’t know how to make a second one on the same machine. Do you have any ideas how I can achieve that with this method of deployment?
Looking for a self-hosted home audio system, something like Sonos where you can play music in different zones/rooms and control it from a phone or tablet. Not sure on speakers, maybe something running off of raspberry pi’s or just standalone speakers if that would work. Anyone doing something like this?
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Maybe some will be able to help… I have synapse running on example.com:8008 and Caddy handling https proxy at example.com:8443...
I’ve been backing up a lot of my old GB/GBC/GBA (thanks gb operator!) but I would really like something akin to Romm. It’s got a great front end but it’s really only for archiving....
For those of you who host their own Lemmy instance internally, are you able to log in to your Lemmy account after connecting with the local IP address?...
Anybody have recommendations for a lightweight CI/CD service that I can run on a Raspberry Pi with 8GB memory?...
Does anyone have recommendations for centralized backup servers that use the server/client model?...
I’ve been using PocketCasts for years now. Now that my kids are getting into listening to podcasts, I’m looking into centrialized self-hosted podcast catcher that can support multiple users. Any recommendations?
Do you host all services just from your root account with docker or do you seperate the services between user accounts with rootless docker?...
I am building up a selfhosted homelab after a few years of building up services on a single old desktop computer that I bought for $300. I had installed Ubuntu on it, and upgraded the RAM, etc and basically just used Docker to stand-up various services that all of you would be familiar with....
My hackerspace community needs self-hosted donations services. It should show how much money is donated and anyone can make a account for recurrent donating.
Hi, I’m looking to buy a small computer to upgrade my setup for selfhosted servers. Right now I’m running containers directly on my qnap nas but I would like to migrate most of them on a dedicated server. I’m looking for something that could run docker with stuff like plex, arrr apps, Torrenring, wireguard, vault garden...
I have a small VPS running a few scripts and some personal projects without any private information (just the keys for the services needed)....
Hi, does anybody have an idea what the reason could be? I installed a lemmy instance on a VPS using the docker images. Beforehand I installed nginx and got a letsencrypt - certificate (which seems to have worked). I downloaded the nginx.conf file from github and made the configurations, also in the lemmy.config and...
I’ve been in Lemmy for a month and I’m quite enjoy using the service....
I would like to try Immich and at the same time I am already using Nextcloud to sync all my photos from my phone. Is there a way to keep my photos on Nextcloud?
I would like to host my own web server with a domain name I purchased but my public IP isn’t static.
Hey there, I thought about starting my own Lemmy instance, yet I’d really like to use my already running MariaDB server for the database. I haven’t found anything in the docs (might be me though). Is that possible or will I have to set up Postgresql?
Basically have watchtower monitor and update containers whenever new images are released. I’ve recently noticed that with searxng (using redis as db), hosted through nginx proxy manager, will have a steady downtime of about 15mins post update then come back online....