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A simple question to this community, what are you self-hosting? It's probably fun to hear from each-other what services we are running.

Please mention at least the service (e.g. e-mail) and the software (e.g. postfix). Extra bonus points for also mentioning the OS and/or hardware (e.g. Linux Distribution, raspberry pi, etc) you are running on.

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[–] Jamoke@lemmy.themainframe.org 15 points 2 years ago (2 children)
  • Lemmy Instance
  • VaultWarden - Password manager
  • Jellyfin - Movies/TV Shows
  • Roon / Roon ARC - Music
  • OneDev - Used to use Gitlab but couldn't afford the self-hosted instance anymore and want the paid features, which this mostly has.
  • Dokuwiki - Used to use as a wiki, switched to...
  • Trilium - Similar to Obsidian but open source.
  • Kavita - Comics/books
  • TubeArchivist - YouTube video downloader/viewer
  • PodGrab - Podcast manager
  • Wallabag - Website article saver/bookmarker etc. If anyone has a better suggestion for FOSS bookmark management please let me know!
  • Mealie - Recipe manager (grabs recipes from a ton of different sites)

I use TrueNAS Scale for my NAS and Ubuntu server for my VM's/home server. I probably am forgetting something, but, that's what's listed in my Portainer :).

[–] AccountForStuff 5 points 2 years ago (2 children)

trillium sounds awesome, I love obsidian but was wanting something open source. plus this has some features I felt it was missing, thanks!!

[–] Jamoke@lemmy.themainframe.org 4 points 2 years ago

Happy to help! Trilium is really awesome, just the web based view/syncing with it's desktop app is a killer feature. If I lose internet for a second and I'm using the app it syncs the next time I'm connected and open it. A lot of the more "hidden" stuff and things you need to install plugins for in Obsidian come by default in Trilium as well.

[–] juandjara@lemm.ee 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I'm thinking of switching to trillium from obsidian too. Most important point for me here is mobile support and note sync. How does trillum web support mobile phones ?

[–] AccountForStuff 1 points 2 years ago

I haven't switched yet but I'll try to answer anyway.

I use Syncthing for syncing my notes with obsidian and will probably do the same for trillium, but maybe I'll try their first party syncing method.

according to these docs the mobile frontend is good, but I've heard some people don't like it and tbh I'd personally prefer a mobile app, but all I've found is a write-only android app, which doesn't fit my use case. that being said, I haven't tried it out myself yet, maybe I'll like it.

[–] berryfairy@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Thanks for this list! Lots of new things to me that I can explore tonight!!