Self-hosting

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Hosting your own services. Preferably at home and on low-power or shared hardware.

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Coop-cloud (recipes.coopcloud.tech)
submitted 2 years ago by sam_uk@slrpnk.net to c/selfhosting@slrpnk.net
 
 

Frontend & tools for Docker containers.

Not as polished as Cloudron.io or Elest.io, but it is FLOSS

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Just an idea. Anyone interested in buying some solar hardware to play with?

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I spun up an instance on my personal server to host a podcast that my wife and her friend started, and it's been working great! Has a few rough edges, but it does everything one needs to inexpensively get a podcast out onto the internet without relying on a non-free hosting platform. Feel free to check out my wife's podcast at https://podcast.tworooms.online as an example.

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cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/573669

it's just me that's going to be using whatever it is, i plan to host a Nextcloud, probably a Matrix server using Synapse, a website, and email. i have an Ethernet cable ready to go, but i'm using someone else's internet at the moment (with their knowledge and approval).

i've been looking at Pine64 SBCs, but i'm open to anything as long as it's not a Raspberry Pi

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Ironwood Solar (solar.leo32345.com)
submitted 2 years ago by poVoq@slrpnk.net to c/selfhosting@slrpnk.net
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The RSS feed for websites missing it.

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An interactive web-platform to provide barrier-free access to education for everyone. It is a simple to use open-source tool for local, self-organized knowledge-exchange: As a foundation for mediating non-commercial education opportunities, as interface between people who are interested in similar subjects, and as an instrument which simplifies the organization of “peer-to-peer” sharing of knowledge.

Seems quite cool. Maybe something we could host here on slrpnk.net in the future as well.

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I have a small ubuntu server running on a rockpi 4, I use it for everyday services like rss feeds (miniflux) and media (jellyfin). The only way I have found so far to be more resource efficient is to download movies and shows at lower resolution, this can reduce used bandwidth to a tenth. What other ways are there to save power and bandwitdth for everyday tasks?

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Online presentation tool (PowerPoint like) based on Excalidraw.

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Quite useful for self-registrations on a LDAP auth system. There is a branch that requires secret invite codes as well.

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A bit pricey and I haven't tried it myself, but it seems like a good option for self-hosting on overly-restrictive ISPs.

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