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So, I am soon going to finally set up my first home server. Exams are not that far away, I am motivated as shit, my first own domain is bought and I want to level up my sysadmin skills.

Currently my plans look like this:

  • Host Jellyfin
  • Host my own NAS
  • Some form of hosted musicstreaming integration with my local music
  • Automate Backups and push them on my server
  • make all of the above things available where ever I want using my own self hosted domain.
  • run my own dns

In the long term I also want to be able to host my own webapps, since I will soon start to develop one for someone.

Now I want to know what suggestions do you have, for stuff thats really cool and that I can selfhost.

Edit: thanks for all the replies. Definitely going to look into this.

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[–] MudMan@fedia.io 3 points 1 day ago (13 children)

I wish you didn't have to do things the Calibre way to host ebooks, but whatever effort it takes to sort out ebook hosting must be a pain in the ass, because everything is built on top of Calibre despite Calibre being perhaps the most obtuse piece of "programmer-knows-better" software ever engineered.

Almost every other ebook self-hosted app is just a wrapper on top of that nonsense. I hate it.

You can try to use Komga instead, but it's mostly meant for comic books and it's kinda heavy, honestly.

[–] portnull@anarchist.nexus 6 points 1 day ago (4 children)

Have you tried out https://booklore.org/ ?

It seems different enough from calibre and kavita et al. 

[–] MudMan@fedia.io 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Have I? I tried so many so quickly I can't even remember.

In any case I'm part of the problem now, because my dealbreaker was having to organize my library in the obtuse alien way Calibre wants instead of the nice, human-readable way I already had. I bit that bullet, so now I'm married to a Calibre format library and thus perpetuating the terrible standard.

[–] portnull@anarchist.nexus 2 points 1 day ago

Yeah, it's hard exit that directory structure once you have gone all in.

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