Infrastructure
- Portainer
- Traefik (with traefik-kop pushing labels from the other hosts)
- Pi-Hole
- restic server - backup target
- a custom mail archive made out of Dovecot + Solr + Snappymail
- Zabbix - monitoring tool
- Home Assistant - home automation / bridge non-supported devices to Apple/Google/Amazon
Productivity
- SyncThing - file sync
- SearXNG - personal meta-search engine
- ActualBudget - budget manager
- Gitea - personal Git store
Entertainment
- Calibre-Web - eBook library
- RSS-Bridge - makes lots of websites available via RSS (which I consume using News Explorer)
- Plex - media server
- Jellyfin - media server
- Stash (NSFW!) - media server with completely different way of browsing the library
Socials
- GoToSocial - small Mastodon-compatible instance
- Lemmy
Miscellaneous
- Spotweb - Spot/NZB browser
- SabNZBd - NZB downloader
- Traccar - in conjunction with OwnTracks for location tracking
- dump1090 + fr24feed + pfclient + piaware + rbfeeder + adsbexchange
Things I want to look into some day
- Paperless-NGX - document management
- ntfy.sh - push notifications, but still has issues with iOS when self-hosted
- Forgejo - Gitea-replacement, but has no distinguishing advantage yet
I’ve paid for Lifetime Plex when it was still cheap. And have Jellyfin running on the side to see what it has more to offer. (Also to test Swiftfin.) But as long as Plex “just works” for me, I will probably keep both. On Plex, I have shared libraries from a few friends.
And there’s also Stash, but this has a completely different kind of library management. It allows for bookmarking specific timestamps, has video previews and other things.