Since selfhosted clouds seem to be the most common thing ppl host, i’m wondering what else ppl here are selfhosting. Is anyone making use of something like excalidraw in the workplace? Curious about what apps that would be useful to always access over the web that aren’t mediaservers.

  • @gwheel@lemm.ee
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    • Immich backs up photos from my phone and camera with tagging and search
    • Archivebox is like a personal internet archive, I use it to save youtube videos and important memes
    • Homeassistant does home automation stuff, currently I only use it to turn the speakers on/off with the tv
    • Forgejo is a git host like Github, and can regularly pull external repositories to keep a personal mirror
    • Actual budget is a budgeting app, nice for tracking expenses across multiple accounts
    • Condiment2085
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      29 days ago

      You made me actually check out Immich and I love the tagging feature. That makes it feel much more like a photo library and less like just a giant file storage solution that happens to store photos.

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      Homeassistant is like shortcuts? You can have it do stuff if something else does something?

      • @Tolookah@discuss.tchncs.de
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        Home assistant is lights, switches, sensors, blinds, fans, heat/cooling, and more. I have an automation that tells me 5 minutes after the wash is done so I can move laundry into the dryer, and another one that tells me if anyone left the back door open, telling me to close it. (My dog can open it from outside).

          • @Tolookah@discuss.tchncs.de
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            I’ve got a tp-link smart plug that monitors power. The automation triggers when it draws less than a watt (a few minutes after it completes the cycle, it turns off). I have the duration set to 5m, so a slower soak cycle shouldn’t trigger it (not tested yet).

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                Home assistant, it’s a standard trigger in the automations… Trigger type: power.

                Copying the yml is a pain on the phone

                Edit:
                mode: single Might be important, it feels important.

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    Local LLMs, I’m surprised no one brought that up yet. I’ve got an old GPU in my server, and I’m running some local models with openweb-ui for use in the browser and Maid for an Android app to connect to it.

    • @ifItWasUpToMe@lemmy.ca
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      59 days ago

      You’re a brave one admitting that on here. Don’t you know LLM’s are pure evil? You might as well be torturing children!

      • AtHeartEngineer
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        I think most people on here are reasonable, and I think local LLMs are reasonable.

        The race to AGI and companies trying to shove “AI” into everything is kind of insane, but it’s hard to deny LLMs are useful and running them locally you dont have privacy concerns.

        • @ifItWasUpToMe@lemmy.ca
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          59 days ago

          Interesting, this has not been my experience. Most people on here seem to treat AI as completely black and white, with zero shades of grey.

          • AtHeartEngineer
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            I see a mix, don’t get me wrong, Lemmy is definitely opinionated lol, but I don’t think it’s quite black and white.

            Also, generally, I’m not going to not share my thoughts or opinions because I’m afraid of people that don’t understand nuance, sometimes I don’t feel like dealing with it, but I’m going to share my opinion most of the time.

            OP asked what you self host that isn’t media, self hosted LLMs is something I find very useful and I didn’t see mentioned. Home assistant, pihole, etc, all great answers… But those were already mentioned.

            I still have positive upvotes on that comment, and no one has flamed me yet, but we will see.

            • @treyf711@lemm.ee
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              I’ll give my recommendation to local LLMs as well. I have a 1060 super that I bought years ago in 2019 and it’s just big enough to do some very basic auto completion within visual studio. I love it. I wouldn’t trust it to write an entire program on its own, but when I have hit a mental block and need a rough estimate of how to use a library or how I can arrange some code, it gives me enough inspiration to get through that hump.

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                Ya exactly! Or just sanity checking if you understand how something works, I use it a lot for that, or trying to fill in knowledge gaps.

                Also qwen3 is out, check that out, it might fit on a 1060.

      • @Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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        The tech itself is great.

        But:

        • Businesses push that shit where it doesn’t belong
        • Businesses replacing people by AI when it is objectively worst, to make a buck
        • Business stealing the work of million of people to train their model
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        59 days ago

        Ais fine as a tool, trying to replace workers and artists while blatantly ripping stuff off is annoying, it can be a timesaver or just helpful for searching through your own docs/files

        • @ifItWasUpToMe@lemmy.ca
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          If you agree it’s a time saver, then you agree it makes workers more efficient. You now have a team of 5 doing the work of a team of 6. From a business perspective it’s idiotic to have more people than you need to, so someone would be let go from that team.

          I personally don’t see any issue with this, as it’s been happening for the existence of humanity.

          Tools are constantly improving that make us more efficient.

          Most of people’s issue with AI is more an issue with greedy humans, and not the technology itself. Lord knows that new team of 5 is not getting the collective pay as the previous team of 6.

          • @bluesheep@lemm.ee
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            Nor will they get the workload of 6 people. They might for a couple of months, but at some point the KPI’s will suddenly say that it’s possible to squeeze out the workload of 2 more people. With maybe even 1 worker less!

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            more work can get done and more work can be show in progress, its like a marginal timesaver, itll knock off 25% of a human maybe if that, not replace a whole one

            • @Ledivin@lemmy.world
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              If everyone on your team of 6 is 20% faster, you don’t necessarily need the 6th person. Maybe you put that towards more work, but that’s not very American, these days. Cut costs, cash out, fuck 'em

      • AtHeartEngineer
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        59 days ago

        I think looking through the comments on this post about AI stuff is a pretty good representation of my experience on lemmy. Definitely some opinions, but most people are pretty reasonable 🙂

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    • ActualBudget for finances.
    • Radicale for calendar/contacts.
    • Immich for photos/videos.
    • Redlib as a frontend for Reddit (LibRedirect ftw).
    • TheLounge as an IRC client.
    • Bitwarden/Vaultwarden as a password manager.
    • paperless-ngx for documents
  • @cookedslug@lemm.ee
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    Like others have mentioned, Actual is great. Couldn’t recommend it enough for anyone looking to start budgeting. Others I run but haven’t seen mentioned yet: ChangeDetection, Adguard Home, Homepage, BambuStudio, and Statistics-for-strava

    • 3DMVROP
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      Why dont they sell routers that come with adguard built in, or is that a newer thing? Well, googled it after typing that and it comes preinstalled on some routers now

  • @lowspeedchase@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    KitchenOwl is my latest addition and I am getting a lot of use out of it - s/o and I use it to share a grocery shopping list, slowly starting to add my recipes to it as well. I used to use a shared google keep list but KitchenOwl works a lot better.

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      Was trying this, but I’ve had issues with the app not properly synchronizing with the server. Does that work for you and if so, what’s your setup?

      Was supposed to replace “Bring” and due to the issues, currently using grocy, where sync works, but is otherwise very tedious to manage inventory.

      • @lowspeedchase@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Dang sorry to hear that - I just followed the docker compose instructions and setup Caddy (which was also new to me) on my VPS and I was off the races, no issues yet.

        • @dust_accelerator@discuss.tchncs.de
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          Alright, might have to do some deeper investigation for why it’s messing up. Anyhow glad to hear it does work in principle and it may be something I’m doing - thanks!

  • @sandwichsaregood@lemmy.world
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    Actually Budget for finances, Nextcloud for everything office and organization, Home Assistant for home automation, paperless–ngx for storing and sorting documents, freshrss for news, ntfy.sh for notifications.

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      i dont understand ntfy.sh

      you need an app to run to get messages? which you already do with home assistant and companion app or apprise. what is the usecase for ntfy?

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        Home Assistant notifications and almost all other notification services on phones actually route notifications through a cloud service like Firebase because Apple and Google try to railroad apps into their platforms. Ntfy lets you actually self host notifications without a third party, but also without killing your battery.

        That’s not the main thing I care about, though. Mainly I use it as a self hosted replacement for PushBullet, to share links and files with myself across machines and do some light alerting for servers and stuff (e.g. TrueNAS errors). Some of that could he done with HA, but ntfy is just better for some other uses with stuff like its web ui.

        Plus, apart from that ntfy is really easy to integrate with other stuff, like its easy to send a notification from a shell script or web hook so you can hack it into things that don’t otherwise support notifications (there are also lots of things that support ntfy natively, e.g. the arrs).

        • ᕙ(⇀‸↼‶)ᕗ
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          i cant follow your first paragraph. at all. i use companion app from fdroid withouth gsf and a selfhosted homeassistant. you could aswell connect apprise to it, you can uding telegram or whatever…all in homeassistant.

          ntfy iphone and google app from playstore do share your data, right? and you use that to share data in LAN? i am confused.

          • @sandwichsaregood@lemmy.world
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            Not entirely sure about the de-google’d version of the Home Assistant companion app, but I know the regular companion app uses Firebase (and whatever the Apple equivalent is called, I forget) to deliver notifications, and it still would using Telegram as Telegram also uses Firebase. Apprise is a bit different as it can use multiple backends. Regardless, there are multiple ways to do things. Ntfy iphone and google app do not route your data through a third party server. I self host the ntfy server on my own machine and domain and my phone connects to it and receives data. It will deliver notifications wherever I am, not just in my LAN. It also provides a nice UI akin to Pushbullet I can use to send myself stuff privately.

            You can’t replicate all of what ntfy does with Home Assistant. There’s more to it than just delivering notifications, it’s the whole app frontend and persistent data etc. If it’s not clear to you what it’s for from my description you might have to go look into it yourself. Look at PushBullet, that’s most similar to what I primarily use it for.

  • @BackgrndNoize@lemmy.world
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    Storyteller, ever wish you could listen to an Audio book and read an ebook at the same time.

    Storyteller can combine an Audio book and and ebook to create a single ebook that can be read like a normal ebook or you can listen to it and watch the actively spoken sentences highlighted in real time like a karaoke song lyrics.

    • @Legume5534@lemm.ee
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      ever wish you could listen to an Audio book and read an ebook at the same time.

      Lol no? Absolutely not.

      • @BackgrndNoize@lemmy.world
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        I don’t mean actively reading and listening to the audio book, think of it like English subtitles for a English movie. You can ignore them for the most part, until you hear something you didn’t quiet catch or you were not paying attention and missed something, it’s much easier to scroll back a little and read the text to catch up rather than play the part again. Happens a lot for me when listening to audio books. And rewinding the book to catch up on the part I missed is annoying, it’s better to just quickly read the last few lines instead.

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    Vpn, nas, home assistant, dns, reverse proxy, adblocker, specialty controller units, misc project vms/containers.

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    Baikal for calendar, todo and contact syncing

    Forgejo for version control

    Silverbullet for markdown notes

    FreshRSS for aggregated news

    Linkding for bookmarks

  • @flop_leash_973@lemmy.world
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    1. Gitlab (version control)
    2. Bookstack (wiki)
    3. Joplin (not a webapp, but sync server)
    4. Semaphore (does all of my infra updating via Ansible)
    5. Uptime-Kuma (monitoring/alerting)

    Been thinking about adding NextCloud mostly for the Google Docs/MS Office replacement at some point.

    But honestly most of my stuff is just for me, my family prefers to to use whatever commercial thing is out there. So I tend to limit things to infrastructure type things that are of personal interest to me alone.

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    Foundry VTT (I know it’s technically for a game but it’s technically a virtual tabletop and not a game itself)

    AI Chatbots for tech support

    I technically self-host an image generation AI through my main home PC, but that’s made less accessable and only on when I specifically demand it via ssh lol

    Occasionally I’ll throw a temp website up for local events for like event schedules or whatever, an easily accessable and editable html file or whatever

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    Depends on what you consider self-hosted. Web applications I use over LAN include Home Assistant, NextRSS, Syncthing, cockpit-machines (VM host), and media stuff (Jellyfin, Kavita, etc). Without web UI, I also run servers for NFS, SMB, and Joplin sync. Nothing but a Wireguard VPN is public-facing; I generally only use it for SSH and file transfer but can access anything else through it.

    I’ve had NextCloud running for a year or two but honestly don’t see much point and will probably uninstall it.

    I’ve been planning to someday also try out Immich (photo sync), Radicale (calendar), ntfy.sh, paperless-ngx, ArchiveBox (web archive), Tube Archivist (YouTube archive), and Frigate NVR.

    • @trilobite@lemmy.ml
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      Immich and Radicale definitely recommended. I’ve still got paperless-ng and plan to move to paperless-ngx as soon as I find the time. I’ve also got firefly-iii which is a big revolution to how I manage personal finance. Even my 17 old son has got into it … He couldn’t understand where all his hard earnings were going.