Always enjoyed scrolling though these posts, figured I’d give it a go here:
What are your must-have selfhosted services?
Some of mine:
- Adguard Home - Add blocker
- Adguard Home Sync - sync multiple adguard instances
- Bookstack - documentation
- BorgMatic - config driven backup
- Change Detection - monitor websites for changes, prices for example.
- FreshRSS - RSS reader
- Home Assistant - home automation
- KitchenOwl - groceries
- Rclone - sync backups to remote storage
- Traefik - reverse proxy
- Vikunja - todo list
- Wireguard Easy - VPN
piped and libreddit, also i’d like to host my own simplex server
Is libreddit dead if you self host and don’t make enough requests to end up rate limited?
I’ve been using libreddit on my synology nas, with the FF extension LibRedirect to redirect all reddit URLs to my local libreddit. It’s been working well since the Redditpocolypse. I don’t really use reddit often, so it might get used a few times a week if I’m searching for something.
Last time I checked, I had >30 containers running. 🙆
According to my continued survival on the planet, none.
By Darwin I had not heard of wg-easy before. That is indeed easier than my setup. Thank you.
For me it’s gotta be Portainer, Vaultwarden, and Tailscale. Everything else (FreshRSS, Heimdall, Paperless) is just cream.
What makes it so useful? Is it just remote access if you’re away from your pc, or what do you use it for?
Tailscale is an overlay network, like a traditional VPN, but with very little config needed to get everything connected. You can use their managed lighthouse and management servers or run your own with Headscale.
Basically you just login to tailscale on all your devices and they get a LAN connection piped over the Internet without opening ports or needing to manage any infrastructure.