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very nice, will look into it!


oh thanks! I was looking for this on awesome-selfhosted. I must be blind


Self-hosted habit tracker
Hi self-hosters. I am looking into personal habit trackers that I can self-host. So far, I have looked at the following: - Nomie (abandoned, but seems to have been picked up by the community) - Traggo - personal-management-system (seems a bit heavy) - wger (specifically for fitness) Do you guys have any other suggestions? I'm specifically looking for habit/task/time tracking apps with a nice at-a-glance type dashboard
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My flow is GoodReads (tracking/requesting) -> Readarr (manage downloads) -> Calibre (manage library/metadata) -> Calibre-Web (user friendly browsing/serving) and then I can send to kindle or download or whatever from Caliber-Web. I download from Usenets/Libgen/Openbooks


Wow I hadn’t even thought of custom dashboards for each user. I use Homepage for my internal dashboard, and Homarr for users. It’s got a nice, simple interface with big buttons


Yes that’s what someone else said below. I will try that


Looks like that’s blocked on my work network too


Access Remmina Remotely
Hello selfhosters. I have a Linux VM spun up on my server that I access via Remmina. Would it be ok for me to expose Remmina for external access? It would be behind a reverse proxy as well as Authelia 2FA of course. Is that secure "enough", just for a VM?
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Jellyfin/Plex etc are all media server software, so they will all play audio and video from whichever device you’re opening the apps from. Not sure what OS you have on your Dell, but you could enable a GUI and then remote into that to play stuff directly off it. That’s a bit of a mission for something simple though! Take a look at this GitHub page. It always has something useful that I haven’t heard of: https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted#media-streaming


Expose AWS EC2 web app via Cloudflared tunnel
Hello, I really need some help accessing my app via cloudfared tunnel. The app is installed on an AWS EC2 Debian machine. I can successfully hit the page using http://[EC2IP]:[port] configured via inbound security rules. I can also successfully setup the cloudflare tunnel and access it via that tunnel and my personal domain and CNAME, but ONLY if I expose all TCP ports for 0.0.0.0/0. Otherwise Cloudflare cannot access the application. I have tried adding the public cloudflare ipv4 ranges (https://www.cloudflare.com/ips/) to the inbound rules, but that does not work either. Can anyone help with this? EDIT: got it to work! Thank you so much @lilshalom[@Lemmylefty@lemmy.world](https://lemmy.world/u/Lemmylefty) and [@voidx@futurology.today](https://futurology.today/u/voidx) !!
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Ok I think we have a winner! Got draw.io up and running on my server, and so far it has everything I need, and the UI is perfect. Thank you for the suggestion!


Ok that’s pretty cool. Thank you!


Thanks I’ll take a look!


I guess it doesn’t need to be self-hosted, but it would be nice. I’ll check these out! Thanks for the suggestions!


Visio alternative
Hello self-hosters! Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions for a self-hosted Microsoft Visio alternative, or something at least very similar. I'm basically looking to create infrastructure diagrams for my self hosted server and apps. I already have WikiJS as a wik/documentation solution, but don't mind migrating to something else if there are better solutions and/or integrations for diagrams
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Just the cheapest model. I got on one of the sales for $60 I think it’s this one: https://a.co/d/aPrLhYG


I just use Kindle for my Readarr/calibre/calibre-web stack.


For all you Immich users - does Immich properly support background uploads on iOS? I do see that it is supported in the docs, but wanted an end-user perspective. Nextcloud background photo uploads has been broken on iOS and it doesn’t seem like they’re willing to fix it


I tried Kavita first before moving over to calibre-web. Just with ebooks, no comics, the user experience in Kavita was a bit confusing (i.e. the way they reference books/series etc). Calibre-web does a much better job with ebooks imo. I will say the UI in Kavita is really nice. I have a Readarr->calibre->calibre-web stack, so Readarr/calibre takes care of organization for me, Calibre-web is essentially just a frontend to download and send to kindle


Auto update with “latest” version tag, and re-pull to a specific previous version if there are problems. Got too many containers to keep up with individual versions


Is that a lot? It’s usually between 30-50%. I’ve set it up as my routers DNS server so it blocks ads across my entire network. Everything that connects to my router get pihole ad blocking


I like the “at a glance” functionality that the various APIs provide. I can view all relevant information on a single page without having to click through different apps. I just set this as my homepage on chrome and it’s like bookmarks on steroids


Yes I basically just built a PC with a bunch of storage and expansion options. The original motivation behind it was Nextcloud and leaving the public cloud ecosystem. Everything else is just icing. My OS of choice is unRaid, since it offered the best flexibility in terms of storage options for me, however there are a bunch of other OS’s etc to consider, depending on your level of comfort and use case.


It’s called Homepage!


So I do have a jellyfin instance, but for some reason it couldn’t play some video formats that Plex could. I haven’t looked into it in too much detail yet though. And definitely need to look into Shinobi or frigate! Thanks for the suggestions!


It’s called Homepage. Not sure if I’m allowed to link to stuff here. But it’s basically a YAML based landing page for your self hosted apps


What is everyone else hosting? What am I missing?
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