Looks like a nice way to ease the use of webmentions. Also comes with a command line option not relying on third party hosted service apparently.
Definitely true... never had use for more than the server logs for understanding the traffic on my blog. No need to invade the privacy of people through their browser.
Could indeed turn into a nice alternative to fail2ban.
Interesting terminal oriented tool to interacting with LLM. Let you choose to self-host or run locally.
Another great release. Definitely welcome features.
Very thorough explanation of an interesting NAS setup. There are a few interesting tools I didn't know about in there.
I admit I'd love it if it made a come back. That'd be a big boost to self-hosting websites for people. Our infrastructures are not quite ready for it though.
This is a good list, should be seen as a starting point there are more things to do after this. I'm thinking for instance about adding fail2ban to the mix.
Hosting applications can be cheap and simple. You need to cater to complexity and mind your dependencies.
It's definitely tempting me to switch my blog comments to the fediverse as well.
Looks like an interesting tool to run LLMs on your own hardware.
Very interesting trick, definitely something worth doing if you want to host something at home and keep the power consumption low.
Indeed, it's important. You should own your content, you can eventually syndicate on trendy platforms but keep your own base for your own content.
This is very very centralized. No good surprise here unfortunately... and still email is really tough to fully self-host.
It is indeed getting easier every days to self host a website. Some other services or email are a different story though.
This is an interesting new family of hardware. Definitely to keep an eye on for homelabs.
OK, super tiny and simple. This looks like a nice alternative for the big ones like Jekyll or Hugo.
Looks like a neat and light option to self-host git repositories.
Since I regularly Figma at customer's I really hope this will boost adoption on Penpot. A good open alternative you can even self-host.
This is a welcome list of options to clarify what we're talking about when we talk about "self-hosting". It's not a single concept but a range of approaches.