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Always enjoyed scrolling though these posts, figured I'd give it a go here:

What are your must-have selfhosted services?

Some of mine:

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[-] cron@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago

My personal setup:

  • Nextcloud - For files, backup, contacts and calendar
  • Vaultwarden - Password Safe
  • Paperless - Document management, combined with a compatible scanner a true blessing (with scan to SMB)

I have been playing with some other tools, but these are the most important for me.

[-] pirat@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

(with scan to SMB)

So the scanner saves the file in SMB-share(s), then Paperless(-xng) will automatically process it?

Maybe Paperless, with an LLM API integration to chat with the documents, using the power of referring to and verifying against Paperless' concrete results, would be somehow useful.

Edit: Oh, this is already being discussed on their GitHub. Of course it is!

[-] cron@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

You are right with the first part. It only takes three clicks to scan a doc and have it available.

As for me, I'm not interest in sending my documents to open AI. But it would definitely offer some nice functions.

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

I'm not interest in sending my documents to open AI.

You wouldn't have to. There are plenty of well-performing open-source models that work with an API similar to the Open AI standard, with which you can simply substitute OpenAI models by using a different URL and API-key.

You can run these models in the cloud, either selfhosted or "as a service".

Or you can run them locally on high-end consumer-grade hardware, some even on smartphones, and the models are only getting smaller and more performant with very frequent advancements regarding training, tuning and prompting. Some of these open-source models are already claiming to be outperforming GPT-4 in some regards, so this solution seems viable too.

Hell, you can even build and automate your own specialized agents in collaborating "crews" using frameworks, and so much more...

Though, I'm unsure if the LLM functionality should be integrated into Paperless, or rather implemented by calling the Paperless API from the LLM agent. I see how both ways could fit some specific uses.

[-] cron@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

Some features like a "tl,dr" bot would probably not even need high end hardware, because it does not matter if it takes ten minutes for a summary.

Features like a chat bot do not belong into paperless IMO.

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[-] Amaltheamannen@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

Vaultwarden Jellyfin Sonarr Radarr Jacket

[-] outcide@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Vaultwarden AdGuardHome + Sync Jellyfin + FinAmp + Supersonic Linkding + Linkding Injector LLDAP Calibre-web + Kobo

[-] TCB13@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
  • Syncthing
  • FreshRSS
  • Wireguard
  • Transmission + WebUI
  • Samba4 (files and WebDav for Joplin and some others)
  • FileBrowser
[-] GentleWay@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

My current list is: AdGuardHome, Bazaar, Change Detection, CloudTube, Excaldraw, Filesbrowser, Ghost, Golink (Tailscale), IT Tools, Libreddit, Lidarr, Memos, mStream, Nginx Proxy Manager, OliveTin, OpenBooks, Overseerr, PairDrop, Pigallery, Pingvin Share, Plex, Prowlarr, qBittorrent, Radarr, Sonarr, Statping, Stirling PDF, Syncthing, Tautulli, Unmanic, Whoogle, WikiJS, YoutubeDL-Material

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

Yes, that's the one. Sorry I didn't include links

[-] JustARegularNerd@aussie.zone 3 points 1 year ago

For me it's gotta be Portainer, Vaultwarden, and Tailscale. Everything else (FreshRSS, Heimdall, Paperless) is just cream.

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[-] Opisek@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
  • Firefly III - Finance Manager
  • Strongwan - IPsec VPN
  • Mealie - Recipe Manager
  • Samba - Network Drive
  • ProjectSend - Mediafire kind of upload thing
  • Vaultwarden - Password Manager
  • Nginx - Reversed Proxy
  • Pihole - DNS Adblocker
  • Portainer - Docker Interface
  • Vikunja - TODO Notes
  • Anki, Joplin, Obsidian Sync Server - Syncing of your notetaking solution of choice
  • Homeassistant - Smart Home Frontend
  • Immich - Google Photos Replacement
[-] cichy1173@szmer.info 1 points 1 year ago
  • Home Assistant - Home automation and Smart home
  • Nextcloud - cloud, rss, tasks, kanban, online office suite, file sharing
  • Hedgedoc - markdown notes with easy publication
  • adguard - ad blocking software
  • Wallabag - Mozilla Pocket alternative
  • Jellyfin - multimedia server
[-] Cyber@feddit.uk 1 points 1 year ago

MythTV for the AV ... Volumio too, but, not upgrading that to v3.

Not seen radicale mentioned here...

I was an early adopter of OwnCloud and then switched to Nextcloud and, well, just gave up with it... no-one edits documents on it, we don't look at photos on it, but we did use a shared calendar... so I ditched that, installed radicale and been much happier (ie less admin time, more life time)

Also running syncthing from our phones to a home built NAS and a tablet in the kitchen as the NextCloud photo upload was (still is?) broken.

I run Arch btw

Home Assistant of course... MotionEye in a Pi Zero...

And it's all behind a pfSense box with DNS and GeoIP blockers installed.

Oh, and EmonCMS for my SolarPV.

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

+1 mythtv. It distributes OTA TV to kodi all over the house.

[-] lemmyvore@feddit.nl 1 points 1 year ago

I run Radicale, got all my calendars, contacts, tasks/reminders and even notes on it. It's a great CalDAV & CardDAV server. Lightweight too, and backup is super simple since each thing is a plain text file. Been using it with DAVx5 on the phone and it works perfectly.

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