And this is why language servers and formatters are so critical.
And this is why language servers and formatters are so critical.
The one exception to this is if you’re using your homelab to learn kubernetes.
That was the only time I used K8s and k3s on my homelab.
And for anything that I do want to set up in a HA/cattle kind of way, I use Docker Swarm, as it feels like a more comfortable extension of docker compose.
since 1.19 Gitea supports CI/CD action runners that are compatible with github actions. I have one that generates a static site from the data I store in gitea and publishes it to netlify.
A self hosted containerised https://changedetection.io/ pointed at the public github api release endpoint for each repo.
Duin for my docker containers (the few I don’t build from scratch myself)
No one said a single DB. You can have multiple DBs in a single container, and then use something like databacker/mysql-backup container which solves the complexity of multiple db backups for mariaDB and MySQL
I used a GL.iNet Opal to do exactly this while travelling.
After starting with X-Men characters and quickly running out I moved to Star Wars planets as there are a lot more of them
I can’t recommend Migadu enough. I’m on the $99/year plan and have dozens of domains and clients with their own domains too, it’s easy to manage and does everything I need it to.
No, it’s only high in comparison to your experience. Others may have way more.
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I do, but it’s for a semi-unique situation.
I have Homepage running for my Work VLAN, without all the personal hosted stuff, and I am even thinking of building extensions for Homepage to add buildkite and JIRA so it better suits my work dashboard needs.
Home assistant is a home automation hub that integrates with almost everything.
Mosquitto is an MQTT message queue.
Frigate is an NVR that works with many camera systems and offers AI detection
ESPHome is a platform for programming ESP32/ESP8266 based devices for home automation
Gitea is a self hosted alternive to GitHub and includes an action runner
SyncThing is a peer to peer sync tool that allows you to sync PC to PC, mobile to PC, and mobile to mobile.
WeaveScope is a tool for detecting and monitoring containers across multiple hosts
Vaultwarden is a rust-based alternative server for BitWarden
Keyper is a container that manages SSH key authentication in a great way
Kanboard is a kanban board
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Things I have that I don’t see on the list
Homepage is great, and extensible too.
Ive been using it for a few months now, and its probably more than 95% compatible, and closing the gap quickly