In this post I share some my personal journey with some selfhostesd open source apps and how they helped me. Maybey you will find some stuff in there that helps you as well.
Nice article, and a fresh practical take on FOSS.
FMD is great, I use it frequently.
It does look great! Looks like the perfect FOSS alternative for Cerberus Anti-Theft.
But is Cloudflare required to use FMD?
So I just use it by authorizing my wife a and kids to use fmd commands, which means I just tell my wife to send me a text with “fmd ring” and it will start ringing until I find and stop it.
Also, it will message my wife and kids if the phone gets below 5%
it is not, OP states in their blog that they use a cloudflare reverse proxy (probably a cloudflare tunnel) to secure the fmd instance, but you can also just not expose it to the web and use a VPN to access it on your home network :)
The best thing about paperless-ngx in my onion is the high degree of automation.
Thank you for the write ups, I especially enjoyed your “onions” on the software reviewed!
They should definitely make that a thing. Strawberries and onions?
First thing that popped into my mind:
🎵Let me take you down, 'cause I’m going to…Strawberry Fields. Nothing is real. And nothing to get hung about. Strawberry Fields forever🎵
Nice blog. Good read. Well written and entertaining. Bookmarked. Thank you for sharing.
Great post, also I love your about page 🚩✊
Great read!
Thanks man ;)
Nice. Bookmarked in my FreshRSS installation
Could someone point me to total beginner (like only used windows) self hosting primer? Don’t even know what kind of machine I would need.
Anything that runs windows can probably run Linux and work well enough for self-hosting. But you’re getting ahead of yourself with worrying about hardware.
Easiest way to start is to find something that you want to try selfhosting that is relatively simple and use WSL within windows to familiarize yourself with Linux/networking/docker.
Once you’re far enough along to know what your needs are, then you can start thinking about the hardware to meet those needs.
My journey:
Had some form of Linux for a long time. Either in a VM (Oracle Virtual Box, then switched to S HyperV for compatibility reasons as I had Windows Pro anyways) or sometimes as dual boot.
Then came WSL which eased some things and complicated others. What this makes really easy is to start and play around with docker containers on your PC.
Then I experimented with Linux in a VM and put docker and other software there to practice.
Up until here, there were no costs involved (besides having Windows Pro, but depending on where you get your windows key, there’s not a real difference between pro and home anyways…).
After that I got my own VPS. As much as I don’t like AWS, Google Cloud (GCP), Azure and such, they usually offer a very small VPS for free and these can be a good point to start. If you want to really go and host things, it can be beneficial to look for a hoster that isn’t one of the big 3 cloud providers and pay for a VPS there.
For hosting at home: You could start with a raspberry pi, but looking at current prices, you usually get more flexibility and bang for the buck by buying a refurbished mini PC or repurposing an old notebook/PC. You can just put Yunohost or Proxmox on it and get going.
You can start by experimenting on your current computer. Install docker, get some service that sounds interesting, and just access it on localhost. You’ll miss out on anything the service does overnight or downtime, and you won’t be able to access it from off-site, but it’s a fine way to wet your toes and see how it goes.
Docker: https://docs.docker.com/desktop/setup/install/windows-install/
Photo library: https://docs.immich.app/install/docker-compose/
Some maintainers even provide handy windows installers
Media library: https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/installation/windows
https://perfectmediaserver.com/ is where I got my start
There for this. I too am heavily de-googleing, and will be looking into fmt more 👍
great article, very pragmatic. thank you for sharing!
Since you are German, don´t forget the Impressum. I think it is mandatory and some people are dicks.
It’s mandatory for commercial websites. If you don’t have ads etc. you don’t need one.
What do you mean you produce redaktionelle Inhalte nach dem Telemediengesetz but don’t have an Impressum? Laughs in 5000 Euro.
literally the reason for why i don’t host a blog… those impressum services be pricy
The page can be free, all you have to give is your full address :) post box is not allowed.
well, my full private address, including name, as well as email and one of the following phone number, fax number, contact form. also you need to be reachable in a „timely manor“ usually 48 hours during workdays.
however i really don’t want to publically display my address and phone number. i’d love to have a fax number that converts to pdf/ email tho. well, and then i’d need to rent an address…
Oh no, haven’t thought of that, thanks!
Great post. Just a heads up, I feel like the “loading” screen with it’s fade in and out animations and all actually make your website feel slower than it needs to.







