Self Hosted Roundup #10
What's with all the new bookmark apps lately? Ntopng might be one of the most underrated network traffic probe tools. It's free and self hostable.
I saw this desktop on Amazon last night and thought it would make a great hypervisor host for someone looking to get into self hosting. With an i7 and 32gb of ram for $220, that seems like a deal to me. I could think of several projects ranging from a Open Media Vault NAS to Proxmox host. So let me enable you to buy one!
When you take data hoarding to a whole new level combined with your prepping lifestyle. Yep, that is crates of ammunition stacked against the wall in the background.
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Have you seen the Pibox? It looks pretty rad!
Homarr announces massive update and fixes. It looks really awesome!
Homarr is a simple and lightweight homepage for your server, that helps you easily access all of your services in one place.
CasaOS
CasaOS is an open-source Home Cloud system based on the Docker ecosystem and designed for home scenarios. It is committed to building the world's most simple, easy-to-use, and elegant Home Cloud system.
IceWhale team believes that through community-driven collaborative innovation and open communication with global developers, we can reshape the digital home experience like never before.
Open Streaming Platform
Open Streaming Platform was designed a self-hosted alternative to services like Twitch.tv, Ustream.tv, and Youtube Live.
LinkWarden
LinkWarden is a self-hosted, open-source bookmark + archive manager to collect, and save websites for offline use. The objective is to have a self-hosted place to keep useful links in one place, and since useful links can go away (see the inevitability of Link Rot), LinkWarden also saves a copy of the link as screenshot and PDF.
Ntopng
ntopng is a web-based network traffic monitoring application released under GPLv3. It is the new incarnation of the original ntop written in 1998, and now revamped in terms of performance, usability, and features.
That's all I have this week but if you cannot get enough, you can always check out the Self Hosted Roundup tag to see more.
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