#OpenWebRX, a web-based interface for my #SDR receiver
running in a #Docker container on my #TrueNAS server via #Dockge
Sadly, I understand the radio part the most of all of that, but it IS working
#OpenWebRX, a web-based interface for my #SDR receiver
running in a #Docker container on my #TrueNAS server via #Dockge
Sadly, I understand the radio part the most of all of that, but it IS working
*facepalm* why are developers so unaware about realworld problems.#dockge #container #Docker #security
Writing a single bash script that turns a clean #Debian install into an opinionated #selfhosted setup (the one that I use myself) with:
* #Docker
* #dockge as web UI for managing docker-compose stacks
* @tailscale setup to expose deployed services with TSDProxy as separate TS domains
* Restic for data backups
Anybody interested?
Services I'm currently #SelfHosting in #Docker (managed via #Dockge):
* @silverbulletmd (notes, tasks, life)
* Miniflux (RSS reader)
* Jellyfin (local media streaming)
* Linkding (bookmarks)
* N8n (workflow automation)
* SearXNG (private search engine)
* Syncthing (sync)
* Minecraft server (for the kids)
* Calibre web (Web UI to my Calibre e-book collection)
I'm curious to hear what others are #SelfHosting! Here's my current setup:
Hardware & OS
Infrastructure & Networking
Security & Monitoring
Authentication & Identity Management
Productivity & Personal Tools
Notifications & Development Workflow
Accessibility Focus ️
Accessibility heavily influences my choices—I use a screen reader full-time (#ScreenReader), so I prioritize services usable without sight (#InclusiveDesign, #DigitalAccessibility). Always open to discussing accessibility experiences or recommendations!
I've also experimented with:
I don't really have a media collection, so no Plex or Jellyfin here (#MediaServer)—but I'm always open to suggestions! I've gotten a bit addicted to exploring new self-hosted services!
What's your setup like? Any cool services you'd recommend I try?
#SelfHosted #LinuxSelfHost #OpenSource #TechCommunity #FOSS #TechDIY
Just installed Dockge to manage my handful of Docker containers, and I am sad I didn't try it sooner!
Getting this running was ridiculously easy, and I was even able to have it manage my existing containers just by copying my compose files to a new location.
Plus I get a terminal view into the container AND I can see and modify my compose file!
I’ve just switched from #portainer to #dockge. I was tired of Portainer issues with my docker compose files. Dockage is much more transparent and easy to use and let you interact directly with your compose.yaml files
#dev #docker
@Bradcopter #qbittorrent has experimental #i2p integration, if your setting up a stack. I recommend #dockge for breezy af container management and #gluetun for making sure all the traffic stays on i2p. Trash guides is a good place to start, it’s pretty comprehensive, if uh dryly written. You can get pretty granular control over the media that gets downloaded. I use mine with #Jellyfin as the frontend, you can even set it up jellyseerr to automate requests. Like having your own streaming service, you can run the whole thing on a pretty low end pc, mine is an old chrome box that I got on eBay for $20. For simplifying remote access and security, I run everything on Nebula mesh overlay.
@blackvoid, that's not my type of self-hosting software. I ended up with #Ubuntu #LXC and #Dockge in it.
This has to be one of the coolest Linux installs I've done. It's running #postmarketOS on a smartphone. It's running #Docker, #Dockge, #FreshRSS, #Pihole, #UptimeKuma, #WatchTower, #Ntfy and some others