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It's Sunday somewhere already so why wait?

Let us know what you set up lately, what kind of problems you currently think about or are running into, what new device you added to your homelab or what interesting service or article you found.

I'll post my ongoing things later/tomorrow but I didn't want to forget the post again.

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[–] JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nl 12 points 3 days ago

Crazy enough, I have everything going that I want to on my server!

  • *arr suite and jellyfin
  • traefik reverse proxy with crowdsec + bouncer for some sites (e.g. not documents or media)
  • paperless-ngx for documents
  • immich for photos
  • leantime to manage personal projects
  • Book stack for a personal wiki
  • calibre-web for my library
  • syncthing for file and music syncing so I don't have to stream music
  • valheim server for me and my friends
  • boinc for turning my server to a productive heater in the winter
  • home assistant for my in-renovation smart home

As far as my server goes, I have everything I need. Maybe setting up something for sharing files over the web if needed. I used nextcloud for that before it killed itself completely and I realized I never really needed it.

Next is working on my smart home because we had to fully strip the house to renovate. KNX first, zwave for things that KNX doesn't have or are crazy expensive, ESPHome for everything that the other two can't accomplish. Minimal 2.4GHz interference and don't have to rely as much as possible on flaky wireless in a brick house.