Self-Hosted

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Jun 4, 2020 • 36min

20: One is None

You're not a true self-hoster until you've lost your entire configuration at least once. Alex does a deep dive into cloud backup, plus we need your help to find the right Wifi solution for a listener.Support Self-HostedLinks:LINUX Unplugged 355: Chris' Data Crisis — Chris' tale of woe after a recent data loss, and Wes' adventure after he finds a rogue device on his network.Jupiter Extras: A Chat with mergerfs Developer Antonio Musumeci — mergerfs makes JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Drives) appear like an ‘array’ of drives. mergerfs transparently translates read/write commands to the underlying drives from a single mount point, such as /mnt/storage.Duplicati — Duplicati works with standard protocols like FTP, SSH, WebDAV as well as popular services like Backblaze B2, Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon S3, Google Drive, box.com, Mega, hubiC and many others.restic · Backups done right! — Backing up your data with restic should only be limited by your network or hard disk bandwidth so that you can backup your files every day. Backblaze — Cloud storage that's astonishingly easy and low-cost.How does Backblaze support Linux Users? — There are a variety of options for using Linux with B2. These include open-source (free) and commercial applications, command-line (CLI) and graphical interface (GUI) tools, and tools that include encryption, automation, hybrid NAS/B2 support, mounting remote archives as volumes, and other capabilities.How to configure Backblaze B2 with Duplicity on Linux — Duplicity can store backup data in many destinations, including Backblaze B2. This guide will help you get setup and give you the commands to do a full backup and restore of a specific folder.duplicity — Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server.rsync.net — We give you an empty UNIX filesystem that you can access with any SSH toolAmazon S3 Glacier — Long-term, secure, durable Amazon S3 object storage classes for data archiving, starting at $1 per terabyte per monthInstallation Methods & Community Guides Wiki - Home Assistant — Today I want to take a step back and take a holistic view of installation methods. What installation methods do we support as a project, and what does supported mean.TiddlyWiki — a non-linear personal web notebook — A unique non-linear notebook for capturing, organising and sharing complex information.An opinionated approach to TiddlyWiki
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May 21, 2020 • 39min

19: The Open Source Catch-22

We react to recently proposed Home Assistant changes, Alex attempts an extreme remote install, and we take a look at HomelabOS. Plus why Chris continues to collect Raspberry Pi's at an alarming rate.Support Self-HostedLinks:Raspberry Pi 4 Storage BenchmarksHome Assistant on Twitter — "We're deprecating the Home Assistant Supervised installation on Generic Linux. Alternatives are to run Home Assistant Core in a Docker container or run our OS in a VM."[On hold] Deprecating Home Assistant Supervised on generic Linux — We’re going to put the deprecation plan on hold for now. Anyone running this installation method today can continue running this. We will offer more clear information in the future.traefik host mode exampleHomelabOS — Your offline-first privacy-centric personal data center.HomelabOS - Syncing Settings via Git — HomelabOS will automatically keep the settings/ folder in sync with a git repo if it has one. So you can create a private repo on your Gitea instance for example, then clone that repo over the settings folder. Now any changes you make to settings/ files will be commited and pushed to that git repo whenever you run make, make update or make config.Introduction - HomelabOS — Ansible templates out the HomelabOS config file using Jinja2 templating, which is then used to deploy HomelabOS itself.sanoid for ZFS Snapshots — Policy-driven snapshot management and replication tools. Using ZFS for underlying next-gen storage.
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May 7, 2020 • 35min

18: Ring Doorbell Alternative

We were almost outsmarted by a not so smart doorbell, Jellyfin makes Alex's prediction dreams come true and Chris tries QOwnNotes again. Links HeaterMeter, the open-source barbecue controller - Raspberry Pi Amazon.com : Nelly's Security 3MP WiFi Video Doorbell Camera W/ 2 Way Audio, Onvif Compliant, PIR Motion Sensor, Night Vision, 16GB SD Card Pre-Installed, Includes 3 Face Plates : Camera & Photo Plexamp - Love your music! linuxserver/beets | fleet linuxserver/musicbrainz | fleet Clients | Documentation - Jellyfin Project QOwnNotes - cross-platform open source plain-text file notepad Special Guest: Morgan Peterman.Support Self-Hosted
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Apr 23, 2020 • 41min

17: Where Do I Start?

Knowing which hardware to buy or which apps to run on that shiny new hardware can be hard. Chris and Alex discuss networking gear and where to find some of the best getting started documentation on the net. Plex have been busy and launched two new apps, we cover that and more in this episode of Self-Hosted.Support Self-HostedLinks:Self-Hosted now has a Discord server! — Join us over on Discord!Plex Blog - Two New Delicious Apps — A post from Plex about their two shiny new apps.Plex Dash — A Medium post from Plex about their new app Plex Dash.Plexamp — A Medium post from Plex about their new app Plexamp.Healthchecks.io — Simple and Effective Cron Job MonitoringSelf-Hosted Healthchecks.io Container (from Linuxserver.io) — Receive alerts when your nightly backups, weekly reports, cron jobs and scheduled tasks don't run on time.Let's Encrypt Docker Starter Guide from Linuxserver.io — The goal of this guide is to give you ideas on what can be accomplished with the LinuxServer letsencrypt docker image and to get you started.Linuxserver.io Docker 101 Docs — A quick intro to the basics of getting started with Docker.serverbuilds.net — A site dedicated to helping you find the best deals on used Enterprise gear.Alex's cheap x86 pfsense build — A build log for a $150 x86 based pfsense router.Unmanaged vs Managed network switches — What's the difference and do you really need a managed switch?How to transfer accounts for a SmartHome when you sell up — How do you ensure future owners realize the value of your smart home devices?
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Apr 9, 2020 • 37min

16: Compromised Networking

We share some WiFi tips and essential network ideas. And discuss one of our most significant compromises in the show so far.Support Self-HostedLinks:Self-Hosted Discord ServerRationale for using Discord — Let's grow a community around being the best place to discuss Self-Hosting.Barcodebuddy — Barcode system for GrocyQuarantine-o-meter Home Assistant DashboardApple acquires popular weather app Dark Sky and will shut down the Android version — The Android and Wear OS apps will work until July 1stWyze firmware update lets you turn its security cameras into webcams — To solve webcam shortage issues if you’re stuck working from home
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Mar 26, 2020 • 31min

15: Keeping Track of Stuff

We have a neat self-hosted home inventory management system for preppers of any type, plus Chris' simple Home Assistant trick and Alex's valiant battle with the WebSockets daemon of the reverse proxies. Also - we answer listener questions, and share updates.Support Self-HostedLinks:Grocy — ERP beyond your fridge - grocy is a web-based self-hosted groceries & household management solution for your homeHome Assistant Community Add-on: GrocyHome Assistant External Reverse Proxy Setup with nginx — I was running into an issue for a while tonight where I could get Home Assistant itself working just fine but any add-ons that used web sockets wouldn't load properly. Let's Encrypt, Nginx & Reverse Proxy Starter GuidePicture Elements Card - Home Assistant — The Picture Elements card is one of the most versatile types of cards.Screenshot of Chris' HA Watchful EyeGenmon — Generac Generator Monitoring using a Raspberry Pi and WiFiSalt-Level — Checks level of salt in water softner brine tankChrisLAS - Chris W. Fisher — Check out the ChrisLAS Cast
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Mar 12, 2020 • 43min

14: Embracing Automation

Wendell Wilson is back, and he and Chris are struggling with their automation setups. Also, we chat about ideal home server hardware for a server or a pfSense box. Plus Wendell's home-rolled presence detection rig, some 3D printing chat, and more.Special Guest: Wendell Wilson.Support Self-HostedLinks:sshuttle — Where transparent proxy meets VPN meets sshFractal Design — Fractal Design is a leading designer and manufacturer of premium PC hardware including cases, cooling, power supplies and accessories.Tinkercad — Tinkercad is a free, easy-to-use app for 3D design, electronics, and coding. It's used by teachers, kids, hobbyists, and designers to imagine, design, and make anything!Fusion 360 — Integrated CAD, CAM, and CAE software.Pocket Rotary Cellphone — The 3D-printed case contains an ATmega2560V microcontroller and an Adafruit FONA 3G cell module, while a flexible mono eInk display adorns the outside.ASRock > DeskMini A300 SeriesLanCache.NET — Download your games once and serve them out to many people at your LAN.Level1Techs ForumsBluetooth Presence Detection for Home Automation — You might be here because you heard me mention my Bluetooth presence detection setup on the new SelfHosted podcast, or possibly because you want to subject yourself to an internet-of-things setup in your own home while desperately trying to escape the consequential corporate surveillance as a result of that action (soft chuckles for everyone). Let’s talk about what it is, why you might want it, and how you can minimize the downsides.
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Feb 27, 2020 • 38min

13: IRC is Not Dead

Self-Hosted IRC solutions are better than ever. Alan Pope joins us to make a case for the classic way to communicate online and tells us about a modern client for the web, mobile, and desktop you run on your server. Plus, follow up on the new Self-Hosted wiki, and more.Special Guest: Alan Pope.Support Self-HostedLinks:World's Worst Best Drone Retrieval Device - YouTube — Having some fun watching my local flying crew/friends use the World's Worst Best Drone Retrieval Device.You don't need a UI for docker containers — You really don't. Managing small deployments of containers from the command line is easier, faster and 'commit-able'. We're not talking about vast fleets of  containers here but in this article I'll cover how I use docker-compose to manage over 30 docker containers in a simple, scalable and faster way than if you were using a UI.awesome-selfhosted: A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted locally. — A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted locally. Selfhosting is the process of hosting and managing applications instead of renting from Software-as-a-Service providersLinux Server Image StatusQuasseldroid IRC Client — Quassel makes IRC fun again – open a client anywhere, connect to your core, and have all your favourite channels and networks right there.The Lounge — A web-based IRC client for the modern world! Once configured and started, users can access it from their browser or mobile device.Install theloungeirc for Linux using the Snap StoreIRCCloudSelf-Hosted Show Wiki — Here you will find an open source, living and breathing repository of resources that we talk about on the Self Hosted podcast.
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Feb 13, 2020 • 34min

12: Which Wiki Wins

We try out the top self-hosted Wikis and tell you which we like best, and Chris has a major project off-grid update. Plus Alex tells us about his robot vacuum that runs Ubuntu.Support Self-HostedLinks:Going Solar — Work, Life, and RV Podcast — It's a huge investment! So we lay out our rationale for going solar after four years in our RV. Why we think who and how it gets installed is so critical, exactly HOW MUCH we spent, and how this new set up will keep us working from the road. Chris' Blog: Going SolarAlex's Blog: ktz.Developing on Remote Machines using SSH and Visual Studio Code — The Visual Studio Code Remote - SSH extension allows you to open a remote folder on any remote machine, virtual machine, or container with a running SSH server and take full advantage of VS Code's feature set. Once connected to a server, you can interact with files and folders anywhere on the remote filesystem.Don't blindly trust Docker for the selfhosted stuff — It is my strong belief that you shouldn't go crazy with all-things-docker when deploying selfhosted services at home. Online forums, especially r/selfhosted, seem to foster an opinion that providing a Dockerfile or better yet a docker-compose.yml or even prebuilt public images on Docker Hub is an acceptable way to distribute software targeting the selfhosting crowd.TiddlyWiki — a non-linear personal web notebook — Welcome to TiddlyWiki, a unique non-linear notebook for capturing, organising and sharing complex information.Wiki.js — The most powerful and extensible open source Wiki software.BookStack — BookStack is a simple, self-hosted, easy-to-use platform for organising and storing information.Material for MkDocs — Material is a theme for MkDocs, an excellent static site generator geared towards project documentation. It is built using Google's Material Design guidelines.Roborock S5 Robot Vacuum CleanerValetudo: Self-contained control webinterface for xiaomi vacuum robots — Self-contained control webinterface for xiaomi vacuum robotsclarifies mi home app version requirement by IronicBadger · Pull Request #11401 · home-assistant/home-assistant.io · GitHub
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Jan 30, 2020 • 35min

11: Host Your Blog the Right Way

The hosts explore their favorite blogging platforms and share tips for securing servers. They reveal secrets to scoring cheap hard drives and discuss the versatility of HDHomeRun devices. A dive into content management systems highlights the pros and cons of WordPress and Ghost. Transitioning to Linode brings performance perks, while smart home innovations, like the Shelly 2.5, enhance traditional light switches. Plus, they chat about setting up a drumming haven and tech solutions for audio sharing and note-taking.

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