Hey,

I know it sucks to rely on cloud services but it is what it is. I use Apple iCloud, Bitwarden and GitHub.

Technically, I could self-host all three but I want my backups not at my place or at least have them in both places cloud/at home.

I do have two spare Raspberry Pi Zero 2W and one small computer with an old i5 / 8 GB RAM.

What do you personally self-host?

  • BingBong@sh.itjust.works
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    7 hours ago

    I used proxmox and its made backing things up pretty simple. Once a week I have backups copied up to filen for remote storage.

    I host: Heimdall - easy homepage for my wife and I to access services. Gitea - git stuff. Photoprism - running into a number of bugs and considering switching to immich. HomeBox - asset tracking with associated documentation NGINX reverse proxy - what it says on the tin BookStack - simple book style wiki Portainer - docker container management Paperless-ngx - Helps organize documents. Jellyfin - media server

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      7 hours ago

      I’d love to have my own movie collection with Jellyfin. How’s your experience so far? Do you use torrents and how do you protect your IP?

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        3 hours ago

        As with most things: it depends…

        If you’re in a country where ISP’s freely give out user info, I’d say you should have a VPN.
        If you’re on a private tracker, you might not need it, but you never know if the people hunting pirates managed to get in there too.
        I don’t use one as our ISP’s mostly throw those letters in the trash and I’m in a private tracker, but your mileage may vary.

        To get started, you only need a server (like Jellyfin or Plex) and a torrent client. Then you can automate it with the .arr stack, such as Radarr and Sonarr, race others with autodl-issri/Autobrr, share your media with friends and family with open ports (not recommended) or Tailscale/Netbird…
        It gets as advanced as you yourself want it to be.

        Feel free to ask if you have any questions, not just about piracy but how to set things up in general.
        Good luck, and remember to have fun while doing it. If you don’t, you won’t bother keeping it updated and working in the future.

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        5 hours ago

        /c/piracy would probably be a better resource for you. The few comments from that side I’ve seen mostly indicate torrenting through VPN and using an arr stack.

        I mostly go garage sale hunting combined with refusing to buy anything with DRM. My library probably is not as extensive as what you would have if you are a movie or TV aficionado. I use it for movies, tv shows, and music. It’s been great so far. Paired with Finamp as a player on my phone and Supersonic on the desktop I can get around the otherwise somewhat awkward music library management. I love the show and movie default interface.

        Note, I believe Jellyfin is also starting to do books. I have not tried it in that application yet.