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allinonetools_ 29 minutes ago [-]
I have tried self-hosting a few things over the years. It is great for control and privacy, but the maintenance overhead adds up quickly. For me it works best for small tools or personal utilities, while bigger systems are usually easier to leave as SaaS.
carlnewton 34 minutes ago [-]
I've just moved away from hosting on AWS to buying a refurbished Dell Optiplex 5060 and installing docker compose on it. Traffic comes in using a cloudflare tunnel. The only costs are electricity (it's very low power and virtually silent) and the domain (if you need one), and I'm thrilled with it.
yevgenyhong 8 hours ago [-]
Recently, I slefhosted "actual budget" in my server.
It is really good software for managing personal finance.
also i built custom wake on lan page for turning on to home PC for remote work
I always worried about security problem, So i tried apply mTLS to Caddy proxy. it works for me.
p12 certificates working greate.
My wife also using this Wake on Lan tool every day. She learned how to use RDP over ssh tunneling from me
moomoo11 6 hours ago [-]
Does using Hetzner instances count?
I'm finding it is so much easier to just deploy to my servers there, with some cloudflare offerings in the mix.
It is really good software for managing personal finance.
also i built custom wake on lan page for turning on to home PC for remote work
I always worried about security problem, So i tried apply mTLS to Caddy proxy. it works for me.
p12 certificates working greate.
My wife also using this Wake on Lan tool every day. She learned how to use RDP over ssh tunneling from me
I'm finding it is so much easier to just deploy to my servers there, with some cloudflare offerings in the mix.