Today I set up my old laptop as a Debian server, hosting Immich (for photos), Nextcloud (for files), and Radicale (for calendar). It was surprisingly easy to do so after looking at the documentation and watching a couple videos online! Tomorrow I might try hosting something like Linkwarden or Karakeep.

What else should I self-host, aside from HA (I don’t have a smart home), Calibre (physical books are my jam), and Jellyfin (I don’t watch too many movies + don’t have a significant DVD/Blu-ray collection)?

I would like to keep my laptop confined to my local network since I don’t trust it to be secure enough against the internet.

edit: I forgot, I’m also hosting Tailscale so I can access my local network remotely!

  • sbirdOP
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    44 months ago

    that seems quite important, I’ll do that then!

    • Elvith Ma'for
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      34 months ago

      Just a quick add on: not only do and automate backups - do also test them every now and then.

    • @PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world
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      24 months ago

      And don’t think that you can just back up using a file-copy process. These things have databases that also need to be backed up. It’s not as simple as it first seems.

      Source: been selfhosting for an embarrassingly long time without any backup!