kratoz29,

Pihole, Bitwarden and Plex.

shnizmuffin,
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In terms of what services do the most:

In terms of user activity:

raphael,

ntfy and FreshRSS for me. Audiobookshelf recently joined and I am using it daily. (Inofficial probably the Arr stack though 😅)

EncryptKeeper,

I liked Audiobookshelf but the RSS feed kept breaking for me. I’d pull new podcast episodes for several days then it would fail and I’d have to recreate the feed. I wonder if they’ve fixed that yet.

raphael,

Never noticed anything in the last couple of weeks. I had one podcast missing new episodes because the schedule was turned off. But I might not have had it turned on in the first place.

MajinBlayze,

I’ve switched recently to freshrss, and it’s been fantastic

FermatsLastAccount,

Inofficial probably the Arr stack though

I've been wanting to set up Readarr, but I feel like it's one of those things that can be pretty annoying to do with Docker because of the volumes.

ryphez,

Readarr is still just not good enough compared to the others. I ended up spinning 1 for ebooks and 1 for audiobooks to help make it less frustrating

BenGFHC,

Do you know if it's any good at finding audiobooks on public sites?

ryphez,

I had to manually use audiobook bay as I couldn’t get it to work. Myanonymouse is amazing and pretty easy to get into

lnxtx,
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  • Pi-hole (DNS resolver with blocklists)
  • Syncthing (sync files across all your devices)
  • Next- or ownCloud (contacts, calendar, task, files and more)
  • mailcow (complete mail server with web admin panel, SPAM protection, webmail, etc.)
  • Tiny Tiny RSS (web RSS reader - lol, I’m still using it)
  • Grafana (graphs for various sensors)
  • Checkmk (Nagios-like monitoring for my own servers and services)
  • Proxmox Backup Server (deduplication magic! like 20-22 times)
GustavoM,
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Blocky, unbound, and btop (which is not related to self-hosting, but its low memory plus cpu usage can be really handy on low power devices.)

mea_rah,

I don’t see Docspell mentioned anywhere, but it’s really cool document management system. Similar to Paperless, but with pretty easy way to extend functionality via addons if you need to add some extra automation when ingesting the documents.

grumpyrico,

Thx for the docspell tip - looks like something i was searching for

Deez,

AdGuard Home, Home Assistant and Zigbee2MQTT.

innercitadel,

Komga (comics), Plex, Audiobookshelf

phampyk,

Like most, Plex and the *arrs are the main ones, paired with overseerr Others I use daily or frequently are:

  • Benotes for bookmarks and quickly saving links for later
  • Gotify so I have push notifications of anything that happens on the server
  • Koillection as an inventory of all my knitting and crochet digital patterns
  • Homepage this one is always a pinned tab on any browser and a shortcut on my phone, quick glance of my services with the widgets and just a click away from them.

Also hosting a minecraft instance with backups but so far no dashboard or anything

synapse1278,
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Pihole, Wireguard, Syncthing, Jellyfin

Makussu,

Gitea

untilyouarrived,

Using ‘hours of use’ as the metric, it would be Plex. The ones I use every day are Libreddit, TT-RSS, Huginn and Reddit-RSS - and my own journalling app and pocket clone.

gts,

vaultwarden

kurotora,

In no particular order: jellyfin + *arr ecosystem, vaultwarden, wireguard, komga.

Coud,
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navidrome and jellyfin

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