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        At least you can still self host Ghost websites. My personal website is a ghost site, running in docker on my home lab.

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          I’ve been looking a platform for personal blog, portfolio, and what not that’s kind of fun to play with without having to build the whole thing myself.

          What’s your opinion of this project?

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      selfh.st

      selfh.st is an independent publication created and curated by Ethan Sholly. […] selfh.st draws inspiration from a number of sources including reddit’s r/selfhosted subreddit, the Awesome-Selfhosted project on GitHub, and the #selfhosted/#homelab communities on Mastodon.

      and also

      This Week in Self-Hosted is sponsored by Tailscale, trusted by homelab hobbyists and 4,000+ companies. Check out how businesses use Tailscale to manage remote access to k8s and more.

      awesome-selfhosted.net

      This list is under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Terms of the license are summarized here. The list of authors can be found in the AUTHORS file. Copyright © 2015-2024, the awesome-selfhosted community

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      Awesome selfhosted can not show you alternatives to a specific app. You always need to know what you are looking for. It is a static list

      Selfhst is better with filtering and shows activity status of the projects. It is not an endless list

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    Quick feedback: your css transitions are way too long, opening the hamburger menu should not make me feel like I’m waiting for it to open.

    Also you’ve gone for the card layout on the app list, however cards create the expectation that they are actionable yet clicking them does nothing. At least make the app names clickable.

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    Oh, nice. I highly recommend the applications listed under the *arr tag. 🏴‍☠️

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      Frankly it is a bad idea mix piracy with legitimate services. If the community wants that they should make a separate page for legal reasons

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        Umm, I’m assuming you’re not aware that it isn’t illegal to host container images for pirating software, or Even to have it actively running. What’s illegal is obtaining copyrighted content.

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          Discussing it or showing others how to pirate is also illegal at least in the US.

          The DMCA is complicated

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            Discussing piracy is most definitely not illegal in the US. It’s protected by the first amendment, and there aren’t laws that even try to restrict it.

            The only part of the DMCA that really has any complexity is the anti-circumvention bit, and that has no relevance anywhere to discussing piracy or tools that can be used for piracy.

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    There are a lot of stuff on that list that I don’t understand how it’s “self hosted”

    Hugo for example. It is just an application/framework to generate static websites. I guess you can self host the websites, but…

    It’s like saying notepad.exe is self hosted.

    This was just an example, but I saw several such cases.

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      That example makes sense to me, because it’s an alternative to something like hosting a blog on some third party site: generate it statically and host the result somewhere.

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        But… Hugo is not a self hosting solution. Hugo just makes html files, it doesn’t host anything.

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    Very cool and inspiring list. Bookmarked it 👍

    But some applications are just desktop tools like Notesnook (can not find a server version to host) or are android apps like Aegis. It is not a list of only self-hosted apps.

    Duplicati needs to get thrown out, it is beta for years and will not work if database gets corrupt (and it will get corrupt), the latest version is from May 2023 (still beta like any other version in the last years 😄)

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    I need a truly open source Cosmos Server replacement that can manage KVM, Docker containers, networks and storage. So far my only option is to use Proxmox and run Docker in a VM. Dockge lacks lots of features in comparison to Cosmos Server.

    I haven’t found that category nor Cosmos Server in slfhst apps. Any ideas?

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    This is awesome, I look forward to the weekly updates and have found lots of great tools from that. Keep up the awesome work, it is very much appreciated!