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Which self hosted programs do you use?
I'm trying to move as many services that I can into self hosted solutions instead, for more control over my data and all that.
I've already got
NextCloud - File sharing and online storage
Image hosting - setup using @doghouch's script
Analytics - Piwik
Monitoring - Using Observium
What services do you self host? Do you use them personally or open them to family/friends?
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I've used ZenPhoto for years for a self-hosted gallery to share pics with friends/family.
It's probably not the greatest but it's worked for my needs.
Let's see...
Of course look at this great list for anything that you may want to self host -
https://github.com/Kickball/awesome-selfhosted
zsh everywhere I go
I have a few, which I use for myself mostly:
Well, I'm operating nextcloud atm only, e-mail is handled by ProtonMail (because too lazy to do possible whitelistings, deal with undelivered messages, etc.) and a VPN redirecting service (as have various servers for VPN usage, some kind of agency which tell the client where to go, two or three static sides aside from that so nothing special.
But aside from this: Do you guys know some decent imagehosting program with a client for Windows and/or Ubuntu? Been using the Discord CDN for images every now and then even for non-discord-usage and don't know if should continue or just get some kind of program with a client in which you can basically drag-n-drop the screenshots, doesn't need to be able to handle albums but would be nice though.
tt-rss for RSS news, and Piwik same as you. Also NextCloud, but I don't use it much.
Dunno if relevant or not, I also self-host my E-Mail (with Postfix and Dovecot where needed), Jabber messaging (Prosody) and DNS (nsd). Monitoring is also my own, entirely custom (and rather simple).
Also run a few public websites, mainly using DokuWiki.
Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
You can check XImagesharing script.
Piwik is great. For us it's pretty much just that and a few bits we built. Decided Gitlab wasn't worth the hassle and moved to GitHub.
Hastebin, pasteboard, paperwork, taiga, gogs
cloudron for turning me on to many of these
I run Wallabag, Piwigo, Chevereto, Nextcloud, Seafile.
Still looking to replace Evernote
Piwik - for pictures and photo gallery;
Seafile Pro - for syncing and file hosting (far far better than nextcloud)
Plex - for music, movies, tv series
SOGo - as a cardav and caldav server
ISP Mail (google it) - as a personal mail server for all my domains;
VTiger - for CRM
FreePBX - for all my SIP accounts and as an XMPP server
Firefly - for personal accounting and finance
Invoice Plane - for issuing invoices and finance
Mautic - for publicity and marketing campaigns
Calibre server - for ebooks and magazines
Wallabag - for saving news articles and webpages around the web
TT-RSS - as an rss server
Turtl - for private and encrypted notes
Nethserver - as a ldap and centralized business server
Pi-Hole - as a DNS server
Server Status (a re-write of Mojeda's script) - to monitor my servers/VPS
OpenVPN - as VPN server
Nextcloud - just because I may one day figure out some use for it.
Webmin - in some servers, to make it easier to administrate
Wordpress - for my blogs and websites
Try turtl as a replacemnet for evernote - highly reccommend it!
Are you sure about that?
Have you tried Invoice Ninja? I chose this one between the two, because I think it has more active development.
/usr/local/bin/zsh
Isp mail looks damn good.
lol - I meant piwigo! was too lazy to double check and piwik was quoted above. got confused
I did. Can't remember exactly why I ended up choosing Invoice Plane but I looked at both and ended up siding with Invoice Plane. May look again at Invoice Ninja, thanks for the heads up
I run the following, sometimes it's better to host it yourself..
OpenVPN (personal VPN)
Teamspeak Server
Minecraft server
MySQl
Planning on getting my website up on my VPS and find space for OwnCloud..
That'd work but I depend quite heavily on the iOS app and the Chrome web-clipper.. Had thought the pricing for Evernote will spur more development in the space.
There's Leanote that's pretty feature heavy that I haven't tried yet.
Gitea or Gogs for a nice web interface to private Git repositories (Gitea is a fork of Gogs. Not sure which I like more yet)
BookStackApp - Laravel based Wiki application
I self-host on Digital Ocean.
Gogs, Piwik, Doku, TTRSS, Rainloop, Lounge, NC and 8 Wordpress blogs. I host blogs for family and friends for fun. LOL, at tihs rate I will become a wp hosting company :P
I use self-hosted Cloudron for above. I have a separate AWS VM with algo (ipsec vpn). Sadly, many sites block AWS IPs...
This looks really really nice. Why does this have only like 330 stars??
I just noticed it still hasn't come out with an ios app. It does have an android and desktop apps (including for osx), as well as a chrome app.
Nixstats (technically self hosted for me , Plex, Ghost, rest is all SaaS
OpenVPN and TeamCity currently.
I ran Prosody and TeamSpeak instances in the past, but now just I don't need them.
Taco Stand Simulator 9000
Hastebin +1
Apart from that, I use ownCloud, Plex, Observium (dead for some time now).
My own uneducated guess is that being written in Java is a turn off for most people (those who are likely to leave stars anyways).
Leanote is great! I migrated from OneNote and it works nicely. Love to take notes with Markdown.