I know for many of us every day is selfhosting day, but I liked the alliteration. Or do you have fixed dates for maintenance and tinkering?

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.

This post is proudly sent from my very own Lemmy instance that runs at my homeserver since about ten days. So far, it’s been a very nice endeavor.

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    14 minutes ago

    Had the intention of making a hidden TOR website version for all my websites but I’m sick

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    15 minutes ago

    I started hosting audiobookshelf since Jellyfin was pretty clunky for audiobooks.

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    44 minutes ago

    After just about a month of hosting some things on a Raspberry Pi 4, I think it’s about time to work on repurposing this mini PC that hasn’t been doing much the last few years and keep growing my services.

    To that end, can anyone point me to a good, thorough guide to getting going with Sonarr? I installed it, but then realized I needed to add a client and Prowlarr and I feel like I just started in the middle.

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    2 hours ago

    Added extra disks to TrueNAS, got Seafile up and running in a Proxmox VM. Now I’m about to start fiddling with SAS to 4x Sata to get the front drive bays working. Keepin’ busy!

  • madeofpendletonwool@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Pinepods 0.7.4 is out! So as the Dev I’m going through new issues and knocking them out. Smart playlists, oidc logins and notifications on release are all a thing now on the self hosted podcast platform! We’re nearing a v1 release with features on par with some of the big time podcast apps.

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    4 hours ago

    I got a new job, and the group chat is on WhatsApp, so I’m looking into running a Synapse server with a bridge to it. I really don’t want to have to use Meta’s apps on my phone.

    From what I’ve read so far, it seems like it’s going to be the most convoluted install process I’ll have encountered in my self-hosting journey. I’m excited to tackle it, but also a bit overwhelmed. Which is why I’ve been putting it off :P

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    4 hours ago

    switched my server from i7-870 (my ex-workstation) to Pentium G6405 (got it free). switch went without a hitch, debian with a ton of docker services (jellyfin, servarr, pihole, radicale, etc.), 8 GB RAM only. although it’s a quadcore to dualcore switch, no performance issues. I know there are better options out there, but I don’t spend money unless I really have to.

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      That G6405 is actually about 25% faster overall and 50% faster per thread, so performance should be better now. Not to mention much faster RAM and IO.

      Core count doesn’t mean much when the CPUs are 12 years apart!

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        2 hours ago

        sure, that was the point - skip 10 gens and have zero issues, same software runs as-a before (signor roberto voice).

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        54 minutes ago

        Not to mention all the extra instruction sets the newer CPU supports. The i7-870 is old enough that it doesn’t even support AES-NI, so encryption/decryption is significantly slower compared to even the lowest-end modern Intel or AMD x86 CPU.

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    4 hours ago

    I have had success with a monthly reminder in my google calendar. Sometimes I skip it, but I have been updating and keeping everything nice and tidy much more frequent than I used to!

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    3 hours ago

    Spring break so nothing this weekend. I need to figure out backups and then common passwords/logins for my family.

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    9 hours ago

    what’s maintenance? is that when an auto-update breaks everything and you spend an entire weeknight looking up tutorials because you forgot what you did to get this mess working in the first place?

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      7 hours ago

      I know you’re half joking. But nevertheless, I’m not missing this opportunity to share a little selfhosting wisdom.

      Never use auto update. Always schedule to do it manually.

      Virtualize as many services as possible and take a snapshot or backup before updating.

      And last, documentation, documentation, documentation!

      Happy selfhosting sunday.

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        7 hours ago

        I think auto update is perfectly fine, just check out what kind of versioning the devs are using and pin the part of the version that will introduce breaking changes.

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          6 hours ago

          I just like it when things break on scheduled maintenance and I have time to fix it or the possibility to roll back with minimal data loss, instead of an auto update forcing me spend a week night fixing it or running a broken system till I have the time.

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            6 hours ago

            You can have the best of both worlds - scheduled auto updates on a time that usually works for you.

            With growing complexity, there are so many components to update, it’s too easy to miss some in my experience. I don’t have everything automated yet (in fact, most updates aren’t) but I definitely strive towards it.

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              5 hours ago

              In my experience, the more complex a system is, the more auto updates can mess things up and make troubleshooting a nightmare. I’m not saying auto updates can’t be a good solution in some cases, but in general I think it’s a liability. Maybe I’m just at the point where I want my setup to work without the risk of it breaking unexpectedly and having to tinker with it when I’m not in the mood. :)

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    I’ve been hosting Emby forever (and the requisite software to acquire content 😉).

    Recently I added Nextcloud to facilitate cutting several Google products out of my life. Combined with a few FOSS apps, it’s currently doing the job of Drive (storage) and Keep (notes), and I’m planning to move my contacts and calendar this week.

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    Currently trying to step up my game bv setting up kubernetes. Cluster is running, but I am really struggling getting the combination domain name, let’s encrypt and traefik, but without a cloud load balancer, to work. I feel like I went through most tutorials available, but it seems each one is missing a crucial part. Gonna invest some more hours today…

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      Without supported loadbalancer Kubernetes is no fun / not doable in my opinion.

      For Hetzner for example, there are some recipes to be found to use an LB and also volumes.

      I’ve stepped back to docker compose with a traefik proxy which takes labels from the containers to decide where to route what.

      Highly recommended!

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    7 hours ago

    I run everything off my gaming rig, so maintenance is kinda already a part of it.

    I just don’t really look forward to the day I need to reinstall :p

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    7 hours ago

    I’ve started to setup Authentik this weekend. My goal is to learn more about SSO and have one account for most of my selfhosted services.

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      7 hours ago

      Did that as well a while ago and generally it’s working pretty good, some services had the possibility to migrate existing accounts to authentik even. But even though it’s been pretty reliable so far I’m hesitant to migrate my more critical services behind another runtime dependency.