Think this would be nice. How about we each share the services we self host in our homelabs. I'll start
On my main machine, running Ubuntu server 24.04 I run CasaOS for easy docker deployments with:
my own docker images for gopher://sava.rocks, gemini://sava.rocks, finger://sava.rocks/sava and https://sava.rocks for my domain sava.rocks
Trillium - best note/code taking app
NGINX proxy manager
ZNC
Gotify
Duplicati
Jellyfin
Wireguard
Gitea
Uptime Kuma
I plan on adding Nextcloud and Syncthing to it as well.
What do you host?
4 months ago · 👍 bavarianbarbarian, ashnar, chirale
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I have an unraid server running an almost embarrasing amount of services. Some of my favorites are:
- A jellyfin server
- The arr stack
- An automated youtube scraper (gets harder every month)
- Audiobookshelf
- Navidrome
- Pihole
- A tailscale exit node
I also just setup an ec2 nixos setup for handling a bunch of chat services and an uptime monitor. Tailscale + nixos on the laptop to setup a permanently (remotely) connected NFS share and domain name has been a huge add this year.
Wishlist to setup includes:
- Ersatz TV
- K8s to migrate some services off the unraid server
- PiKVM w/ hookups to mobo for remote shutdown / restart
- DDNS (lol) · 4 months ago
@sava i believe in aliens, too. we are not alone... let's hope that they are not xenomorphs or borg. klingons would be ok, i speak a bit of klingon &) Qapla'! · 4 months ago
- freebsd w/ prometheus, grafana, wireguard as the main system
- plenty of sensors using self made firmware in cpp
- a gps referende station running sparkfun firmware
- a rpi running linux again running some custom software written in go to control a weird chinese solar charge controller and inverter and a mqtt-to-opentelemetry bridge
it’s all off grid, running on solar power and starlink. for photos is use the app on my phone. for files i just use my computer.
want to say: keep it simple, but looking at the list above i wonder if that really holds true anymore for my setup. · 4 months ago
OMG I forgot to add Deluge to the list 😅
It downloads directly to Jellyfin's media folder and the libraries are updated automatically. · 4 months ago
@bavarianbarbarian they surely have a code in which they talk to 😀
aliens exist for sure ... we don't have the tech to scour the universe. Surely there is other intelligent life in the billions of planets that exist · 4 months ago
I used to host a bunch of stuff then quickly realized that web apps experience is far inferior as using native apps. For example when you are just a couple of human beings a thing like nextcloud kind of sucks compared to have data in a file server. The only thing I need are my files.
I plan on hosting some new self hosted web and gemini space though and would like to setup wireguard to access my home lan. · 4 months ago
My homelab is just a single PC running Ubuntu. ^^ So no strictly service as I used to but:
HAProxy
Mediawiki
an outdated php gallery system nobody uses
a couple of websites
capsule w. a-h / gemini
12 year ago I was running mini-DLNA on a raspberry to listen to music and using samba to share things, pretty common things:
gemini://chirale.org/2013-04-10_1068.gmi
gemini://chirale.org/2012-08-31_506.gmi · 4 months ago
@sava for eample.. my 'home lab' is capable to listen to the ISS radio, but their messages are quite boring, no alien stuff or so xD · 4 months ago
implying I have a home lab.
I just torrent off an RPi in the corner.
The OPi Zero 2w over there is an SDR thing that tracks aircraft transponders.
But I don't have a homelab or anything. 🤔 · 4 months ago
and what do you tinker with in your free time? 😀 · 4 months ago
well in my earlier days i'd join asap, but i am done with IT stuff... · 4 months ago