Tagged “self-hosted”
Selfhosting 50+ Docker containers on the Raspberry Pi 4
excessive, but impressive.
Digital clutter
voice notes rank pretty highly on this list for me.
very easy and convenient to record, but take up a lot of space and bad to navigate
maybe can be improved with transcripts
Owez/yark
Python project to archive youtube videos
Digital Gardening : Hacker News
Also related - my blog is a digital garden thread.
I wish my web server was in the corner of my room
Glad that they weren't actually currently doing this - the original dorm setup description caused some mild panic.
HN thread and twitter replies with some more options or things to try.
Tailscale, Cloudflare Tunnel or DDNS
Vaultwarden, unofficial Bitwarden compatible server
Great wiki for hosting setup instructions
Learn Kubernetes the Hard Way
great tutorial idea. Very manual way to understand the setup steps required.
Why are bookmarks second class citizens in browsers?
Repurposing an old Android phone as a web server
hosting from home is still a bit of a worry, curious what attack vectors are like when running server on android.
- Is that sandboxed?
- Do regular linux exploits work?
- Could you just use wifi hotspots to keep them local?
- Battery swell issue. Use acc or battery charge limit. Both require root
via hn
What ID3v2 could have been
this made me kind of miss painstakingly tagging and organising my music collection
SMBeagle v1.0.1
Scan your LAN for loose samba shares
The smallest Docker image to serve static websites
I like the idea of small containerised binaries more than this specific use for it.
Khue's Homelab - Automated home server setup
A far more elaborate setup than I am ready to look into at this time
Via HN
Why might you run your own DNS server?
Naomi not Niomi
Good and sufficiently scary summary
Simple, private file sharing
not p2p for files under 5gb, but they are deleted after a day.
I already had other (newer) computers being backed up, and this was a court
tldr: Backblaze cares more about dataloss edge cases than you do
How I re-over-engineered my home network for privacy and security
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