I’ve been around selfhosting most of my life and have seen a variety of different setups and reasons for selfhosting. For myself, I don’t really self host as mant services for myself as I do infrastructure. I like to build out the things that are usually invisible to people. I host some stuff that’s relatively visible, but most of my time is spent building an over engineered backbone for all the services I could theoretically host. For instance, full domain authentication and oversight with kerberized network storage, and both internal and public DNS.

The actual services I host? Mail and vaultwarden, with a few (i.e. < 3) more to come.

I absolutely do not need the level of infrastructure I need, but I honestly prefer that to the majority of possible things I could host. That’s the fun stuff to me; the meat and potatoes. But I know some people do focus more on the actual useful services they can host, or on achieving specific things with their self hosting. What types of things do you host and why?

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    5 months ago
    • Home Assistant
      There’s no fucking way I’m using a cloud service to control parts of my home, that just feels so wrong to me on so many levels

    • Nextcloud
      There’s no way I’m saving my files on someone else’s computer (the Cloud). Even with encryption, it’s expensive. Hard drives are cheap. Put them in a server, install Nextcloud and you have your private, cheap, independent cloud service.

    • Immich (currently migrating to Ente) for my photos

    • Jellyfin + arr Stack
      I’m not paying $100/month for 5 different streaming services to have access to all the content I like.

    • Navidrome for my (pirated) music

    • Audiobookshelf for audiobooks and podcasts

    • Pi-Hole with Unbound set up as a recursive resolver, cause why should I trust someone else with DNS?

    I also self-host Matrix or Revolt servers as well as game servers for me and my friends, because it’s much cheaper than getting VPS or a hosted option, and I already have this server that I use for a bunch of other stuff, so I can also just use it for that.