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I've had a "home lab server" for a while now, it's nothing special but I think I can do more with it, I just don't know what to do with it... I currently use it just for a pihole and (sometimes) a Minecraft server or a web server... I used to also have a nexcloud and a searxng instance (which I will probably bring back)... Any ideas for other things I can run on it?

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[-] zerodawn@leaf.dance 2 points 1 year ago

What public services do you use that you think you'd want to self host? I'm trying to reduce the data i give to big companies so i starred running an instance of Audiobook-shelf and use it to auto grab my podcasts from an rss feed and keep a copy on my server plus it serves up all my audio books too. Or you could set up a vpn back to your network via wireguard and get the benefits of pihole when you're not home. If you feel like really digging into things you could host your own lemmy instance, or matrix chat and bridge in other serviced but that requires a bit more advanced knowledge.

[-] Presi300@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I already have wireguard setup to pass my pihole through a VPN. As for my own Lemmy instance, I've thought about it, but I don't have the storage nor bandwidth for it...

[-] zerodawn@leaf.dance 1 points 1 year ago

If i remember correct the vm i'm running lemmy on has less than 300gigs of storage and i've used less than half of that with running lemmy for a couple of months with a hand full of users. I can't speak to the bandwidth aspect but i'd imagine self hosting lemmy would almost be better suited for low bandwidth so it can pull down the posts over time and hold them locally for you when you're ready, but thats just a guess.

[-] Presi300@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

My whole server has 128GB of storage... Hand me downs, it is what it is

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