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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/rob_allshouse on 2025-01-22 22:11:12+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/Friendly_Ground_51 on 2025-01-22 17:08:10+00:00.


I've been using Watchtower with Pushover notifications and haven't had a issue since 3-4 years (Roughly) but it seems like the project is almost abandoned just looking at the github page no updates in 2+ years. Thoughts ?

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/Man1546 on 2025-01-22 20:24:58+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/Western_Cake5482 on 2025-01-22 14:57:33+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/aygross on 2025-01-22 18:06:24+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/piotrkulpinski on 2025-01-22 14:27:45+00:00.


Hey!

I run a website that showcases the best open-source companies. Recently, I've added a new feature that filters self-hosted tools and presents them in a searchable format. Although there are other options available, like Awesome-Selfhosted, I found it difficult to find what I needed there, so I decided to display the information in a more digestible format.

You can check out the list here:

Let me know if there’s anything else I should add to the list.

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/doolittledoolate on 2025-01-22 14:10:28+00:00.


Just a few things off the top off my head that seem to have happened in the last month or two:

  • My favourite thing about Chrome has always been that if you close multiple tabs at once, they don't resize until you move the mouse, so you can keep the cursor over the X. That doesn't work anymore.
  • Javascript now forced for Google search
  • More ads at the top of Google search
  • Forcing Gemini AI onto Workspace users without the option to disable it
  • AI at the top of Google search, often with bad conclusions
  • YouTube now unusable without Premium. I was watching the 18 minute Silverbullet video a few days ago and I had 7 (no exaggeration) 40 second adverts during it. That's 25% advertising.
  • Cutting off VPN accounts for Youtube Premium
  • New versions of Android now force smart SMS through Google (tbh that could be old, I'm not sure when it came in). I also can't add a third party calendar.

Don't get me started with Google having a monopoly on indexing Reddit recently. There's also the monopoly on automatic WhatsApp backups, which they suddenly started charging for - causing people's email storage to be full.

Now, I know that a lot of these are Google's right. They can charge full price for YouTube, they can cut off VPN subscriptions, they can refuse third-party access to Google search, they can add as many ads as they like.

But in my opinion this nickle and diming is counterproductive. The extra revenue from this seems like a drop in the ocean, the amount of people who hosted something like Whoogle is negligible, and the people paying via a VPN were still paying. I feel like I'm witnessing the next Yahoo! in real time.

And hopefully it pulls a few more people into selfhosting and decentralisation.

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/ccarpo on 2025-01-22 07:58:57+00:00.


I imported more than 60k recipies in tandoor and the thing still runs fine. The search takes a second or so which is acceptable.

The containers using 6.5Gb RAM and around 3.5 Gb of diskspace.

Very happy with it!

Props to the devs!

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/jswantekdds on 2025-01-22 01:42:54+00:00.


For those of you with self-hosted media servers, I thought I would share what I’ve done that has brought my family loads of entertainment.

My wife and I have thousands of videos of our kids on our iphones that we rarely ever look at. So using the facial recognition in the photos app, I created an album of all of our kids videos on our phones. I then used the “PhotoSync” app to send those albums via SMB to a folder on my server. That folder is linked to a “other videos” Plex library. If you go to the folders view in that library on plex, you can choose to shuffle the whole folder of videos. So now we can sit and watch our kids videos whenever we want. We love it and our kids love it! We probably have hours of footage but all of the videos are typically 15 to 45 seconds.

One caveat is that I’ve noticed that Plex on some devices (like my Nvidia Shield Pro) will play all of the videos in landscape mode even if they were filmed in portrait mode. To fix that, i have PhotoSync send the videos directly to a handbrake watch folder on my server. The videos run through handbrake and then get saved to the library folder.

Just thought I would share!

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/DigbyChickenCaeser on 2025-01-22 12:14:19+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/arturcodes on 2025-01-22 09:50:00+00:00.


For me it's Homarr

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/silnt_listner on 2025-01-22 06:07:20+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/bjoli on 2025-01-21 21:50:55+00:00.


Hi!

I have been doing this whole self-hosted thing for about two years now, and have managed to move almost everything I do to my own two servers with offsite backups. I owe a lot to this subreddit.

Anyway, my wife and I have been using Google keep to share simple text notes and - more importantly - for grocery lists. I don't care about formatting. I just want a grocery list that behaves like keep: making a list item is as simple as typing enter, and checking a list moves it to the bottom.

I spent some time looking, but found nothing. Either the checkbox-list creation is cumbersome (add idem, type name, click commit. Or a markdown solution that's just clunky compared to type -enter - type - enter) or the syncing is so bad that collaborqtive editing doesn't work.

I know I am being very specific, but it is mostly because my wife won't go from one app that works to our satisfaction to one or two apps where things take more time.

Best regards Linus

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/Top_Garlic5431 on 2025-01-21 21:16:17+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/Space_v2 on 2025-01-21 20:21:30+00:00.


I want to selfhost a Minecraft Server for me and my friends. I want to have a modpack on it. Ive read somewhere aboutbout Pelican, would this be a good option?

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/PromaneX on 2025-01-21 20:03:22+00:00.


I'd like to be able to set a season for deleting in, for example, 30 days and have it warn users, maybe by putting them in a "leaving soon" collection or something, anything like this exist?

EDIT: I'm going to try and see how I get on.

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/Makhd0m on 2025-01-21 09:35:03+00:00.


Hello there, I’ve been using FileBrowser for about a year now and I’ve not really had many complaints with it. It’s simple and does what I need it to do, however I’m simply curious as to the alternatives. I do have some family and friends who wish to use it aswell and their main concern was security and privacy. That’s something I honestly believe FileBrowser is lacking. I tried out ZipLine and it seems cool but I’m just wondering what you guys like to use for file storage and sharing if anything at all?

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/Broump on 2025-01-21 19:07:03+00:00.


Since I'm too lazy to manually copy and paste recipes from food bloggers on Instagram into Tandoor, I created a little Python script that uses Duck AI to automate it.

You can check it out here:

I plan to containerize it using Docker and develop a user-friendly front end in the future.

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/ascendence on 2025-01-21 14:48:39+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/brufdev on 2025-01-21 12:23:38+00:00.


Many Notes is a markdown note-taking app designed for simplicity!

Here’s what changed:

  • OAuth: Many Notes now supports authentication via Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google, GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Slack.
  • Vaults in file system: A complete copy of all Vaults is now saved on the file system in addition to the database. The file system version serves as a backup against potential database corruption.
  • SQLite and bind mounts: The instructions now recommend using SQLite and bind mounts instead of MariaDB and Docker volumes. However, you can still use Docker volumes or MariaDB if you prefer.
  • Accents in names: Vault names and file names now support accents and require an alphanumeric character or an underscore as the first character.

Read the upgrading guide if you are upgrading from a previous version. Read the installation and customization section to install.

Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • This app is currently in beta, so please be aware that you may encounter some issues
  • If you need assistance, please open an issue on GitHub

Tell me what you think and if you like it, consider leaving a star on GitHub.

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/sleepingbenb on 2025-01-21 11:24:32+00:00.


Edit: I double-checked the model card on Ollama(), and it does mention DeepSeek R1 Distill Qwen 7B in the metadata. So this is actually a distilled model. But honestly, that still impresses me!

Just discovered DeepSeek R1 and I'm pretty hyped about it. For those who don't know, it's a new open-source AI model that matches OpenAI o1 and Claude 3.5 Sonnet in math, coding, and reasoning tasks.

You can check out Reddit to see what others are saying about DeepSeek R1 vs OpenAI o1 and Claude 3.5 Sonnet. For me it's really good - good enough to be compared with those top models.

And the best part? You can run it locally on your machine, with total privacy and 100% FREE!!

I've got it running locally and have been playing with it for a while. Here's my setup - super easy to follow:

(Just a note: While I'm using a Mac, this guide works exactly the same for Windows and Linux users*! 👌)*

1) Install Ollama

Quick intro to Ollama: It's a tool for running AI models locally on your machine. Grab it here: 

2) Next, you'll need to pull and run the DeepSeek R1 model locally.

Ollama offers different model sizes - basically, bigger models = smarter AI, but need better GPU. Here's the lineup:

1.5B version (smallest):
ollama run deepseek-r1:1.5b

8B version:
ollama run deepseek-r1:8b

14B version:
ollama run deepseek-r1:14b

32B version:
ollama run deepseek-r1:32b

70B version (biggest/smartest):
ollama run deepseek-r1:70b

Maybe start with a smaller model first to test the waters. Just open your terminal and run:

ollama run deepseek-r1:8b

Once it's pulled, the model will run locally on your machine. Simple as that!

Note: The bigger versions (like 32B and 70B) need some serious GPU power. Start small and work your way up based on your hardware!

3) Set up Chatbox - a powerful client for AI models

Quick intro to Chatbox: a free, clean, and powerful desktop interface that works with most models. I started it as a side project for 2 years. It’s privacy-focused (all data stays local) and super easy to set up—no Docker or complicated steps. Download here: 

In Chatbox, go to settings and switch the model provider to Ollama. Since you're running models locally, you can ignore the built-in cloud AI options - no license key or payment is needed!

Then set up the Ollama API host - the default setting is http://127.0.0.1:11434/, which should work right out of the box. That's it! Just pick the model and hit save. Now you're all set and ready to chat with your locally running Deepseek R1! 🚀

Hope this helps! Let me know if you run into any issues.


Here are a few tests I ran on my local DeepSeek R1 setup (loving Chatbox's artifact preview feature btw!) 👇

Explain TCP:

Honestly, this looks pretty good, especially considering it's just an 8B model!

Make a Pac-Man game:

It looks great, but I couldn’t actually play it. I feel like there might be a few small bugs that could be fixed with some tweaking. (Just to clarify, this wasn’t done on the local model — my mac doesn’t have enough space for the largest deepseek R1 70b model, so I used the cloud model instead.)


Honestly, I’ve seen a lot of overhyped posts about models here lately, so I was a bit skeptical going into this. But after testing DeepSeek R1 myself, I think it’s actually really solid. It’s not some magic replacement for OpenAI or Claude, but it’s surprisingly capable for something that runs locally. The fact that it’s free and works offline is a huge plus.

What do you guys think? Curious to hear your honest thoughts.

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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/Eikekie1 on 2025-01-20 23:35:24+00:00.


Sorry if this is a dumb question. I have set up a raspi with home assistant and started using cloudflare tunnels, which are almost too easy to set up. Now I do have some basic networking knowledge but I simply struggle to understand what a cloudflare tunnel is exactly.

I have found many posts discussing the advantages/disadvantages and some basic high level explanation but I don't like this marketing explanation of "tunnel". Could someone please explain to me:

  • How it works without opening a port on my router and without me even having a static public IP4 address
  • What the difference is to a "normal" reverse proxy / VPN
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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/Sanjeet990 on 2025-01-20 22:22:27+00:00.


Hey everyone!

I’m excited to announce the release of Astroluma v1.0.2! This update brings a host of new features, bug fixes, and improvements.

What is Astroluma:

Astroluma is a feature-rich, productivity oriented, user-friendly dashboard designed to help you manage multiple aspects of your daily tasks and services. Built with flexibility in mind, it allows you to control various features like task management, device monitoring, app integration, and real-time weather updates, all from a single platform. With its responsive design and dynamic configuration options, Astroluma offers a unique blend of customization, usability, and productivity.

Here's a changelog of what's new:

Enhancements & Fixes:

Error Reporting:

  • Improved segregation between credential errors and database errors.
  • Database errors are now reported accurately, ensuring better troubleshooting.

Authenticator Drawer:

  • Updated for smoother transitions and improved user interaction.

Dashboard Reliability:

  • Fixed issues where the dashboard occasionally displayed outdated or no data.

Themes:

  • Added 2 new light themes: Titan and Europa.
  • Introduced 1 new dark theme: Nebula.
  • Minor modifications in other themes

User Interface:

  • Various UI fixes for improved usability and visual consistency.

New Features

Migration Scripts:

Introduced support for proper migration scripts to simplify future updates.

Application Integration:

  • Major overhaul of the application integration section:
  • Configure integrations on a per-tile basis for better flexibility.
  • Standardized integrations for consistency across apps.
  • Enhanced error reporting for app integrations.
  • Downloadable App Integrations: Install integrations directly from a ZIP file.
  • Now supports 17 apps for seamless integration:

Complete List of Supported Integrations:

  • Bazarr
  • FileBrowser
  • FreshRSS
  • GitHub
  • HTML Code
  • Heimdall
  • Immich
  • Linkace
  • NextCloud
  • Nginx Proxy Manager
  • Portainer
  • Proxmox
  • Sonarr
  • Speed Test Tracker
  • TrueNAS Scale (Core untested)
  • Uptime Kuma
  • YouTube
  • User Customization:

Users can now change their avatar to personalize their profile.

Added the ability to change the default site icon for branding purposes.

Debranding Option:

A new debranding feature lets users remove the "Powered by Astroluma" text for a cleaner appearance.

Important Updates for Docker Users

New Volume Mounts:

Two new volumes are required:

One for icons upload.

Another for apps storage.

Network Scanner:

Introduced a new environment variable:

HOST_MODE=true which enables the Network Scanner functionality.

Github Repo:

Website:

Check it out and let me know your thoughts! You can find the release Astroluma's GitHub page. Please feel free to contribute or suggest improvements.

As always, thank you for your support! 🙏

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