I’d probably have to go with Audiobookshelf and Kavita. Behind those would be Invidous and Immich.

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

Adguard home, jellyfin and miniflux probably see the most use

@Coud@lemmy.world
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navidrome and jellyfin

Synapse
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Pihole, Wireguard, Syncthing, Jellyfin

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Pihole, Bitwarden and Plex.

As of now:

  • vaultwarden
  • linkding
  • Mumble server

I can’t live without the first 2, though.

Syncthing

Trilium for notes, Jellyfin, jupyterlab and komga

Love this post. I was just looking for a new project.

One of my favs is PufferPanel for managing game servers. Works incredibly well as an lxc in Proxmox.

Adguard home

OpenMediaVault

JellyFin

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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

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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.

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

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