I asked this question this month.
Self-Hosted Main
A place to share alternatives to popular online services that can be self-hosted without giving up privacy or locking you into a service you don't control.
For Example
- Service: Dropbox - Alternative: Nextcloud
- Service: Google Reader - Alternative: Tiny Tiny RSS
- Service: Blogger - Alternative: WordPress
We welcome posts that include suggestions for good self-hosted alternatives to popular online services, how they are better, or how they give back control of your data. Also include hints and tips for less technical readers.
Useful Lists
- Awesome-Selfhosted List of Software
- Awesome-Sysadmin List of Software
Cool, I am surprised Nginx Proxy Manger was so low down
Can't believe I missed that, it is fantastic
I'm pretty new to all of this, but I've got a few compose stacks running all of my Servarr-adjacent apps (+ Prowlarr, theme.park, and Navidrome), a stack for my Cloudflare tunnel and NPM, and a few apps I am currently playing around with by themselves before I add them to a stack.
I access everything through two separate Organizr instances - one is for media adjacent applications, the other is a sandbox that I use to test things I only want access to for myself
Currently I am setting up Mealie for my home, which has been a game changer
Zammad OpenProject Authentik Funkwhale Peertube Readymedia Slskd Unifi Controller
- Vaultwarden + VW Backup
- UptimeKuma
- Prowlarr
- Gitea
- OpenGist
- SyncThing
- Duplicati
- Docker + Portainer
I want to use VS Code Server, however, I've had an issue with getting an error and not being able to enable syncing. So I sorta gave up on the project for now.
VW Backup
Link to this repo and/or docker?
Dumb question - what's the advantage of running vscode server instead of ssh-ing in?
I'm interested with this question too. I'm not a heavy user of vscode mostly to view and make small changes.
In my case I use vscode server to view them on the fly on mobile phone. Ui is weird but it is what it is.
I'm sure there are tons of way to do this.
The GUI runs on the browser, so you can code from iPad, etc.
Question on paperless-ngx - what app are you using for phones?
Paperless and Paperless Share
Thanks!
The web ui is better then the apps I have tried
I just need to convince my partner of this and I will be golden!
I use QuickScan for scanning documents. They have a WebDAV integration so I setup a WebDav container. QuickScan uploads to WebDav. WebDAV puts the file into the “incoming” directory and paperless takes over from there. Sounds complicated but it’s very seamless.
Foundry VTT could be really good. Lots of folk self host it but don't know how so anything to simplify running it would be great. There's no official Docker image though.
For anyone looking for a good unofficial Foundry image:
https://hub.docker.com/r/felddy/foundryvtt
OR, you can simply run the Node container and mount an unzipped Foundry package directly into the container and it'll run just fine. Reverse proxy on top for HTTPS.
I'm using felddy's image on my own server!
Seconded. I was struggling a lot for hosting how to & this is how I did it
I read that too fast, I thought that list was the apps you're hosting and using.
This is a full time job, I thought to myself.
Systemd, it starts all my app
Immich for google photos alternative FOR SURE r/immich
I started using readarr and audiobookshelf recently and I am having such problems with things importing and matching properly. Even when manually importing version things with readarr it sometimes will match them incorrectly, it's killing my desire to even fetch the content.
Something not on that list.
Stash ?
Comment above yours shows deleted, but if it's what I think it is, and I also have it, it's basically Plex/Jellyfin for your X rated library. Not nearly as refined for the UI, but very simple and they recently added hardware accelerated transcoding.
SABnzbd for newgroup downloading. Qbittorrent for torrents.