Any recommendations for my Homepage setup or services to add/replace?

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    Just speak to me like I’m a dumb person, but what the hell is the point of hosting proton stuff? I’m a proton user and never once has this thought ever crossed my mind. What am I missing out on?

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      I’m not hosting Proton, these are just links on my homepage. Things I’m hosting have the dots next to them or say (self-hosted) in the description.

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    Nice setup! I particularly like the kitchenowl deployment - it’s such an amazing tool and relatively unknown.

    One suggestion: the title header says “Family homepage”, yet the page contains admin tools that none other than you will ever use. I noticed that all this “admin clutter” was so off-putting that it kept others from actually using the dashboard. I’ve therefore created another homepage instance that showcases user-facing services only. It makes the UI much cleaner - and users more likely to actually find the services they may be looking for.

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      Ooooo good idea. Maybe I’ll do that. The categories are collapsible too so I had put admin tools 3rd so on mobile you’d have to scroll passed the rest of it to see admin. That is for the suggestion.

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    I’m always at awe when people do this for their home like I’ve been managing infra for almost two decades and don’t have even quarter of the things some people install and manage. It looks overwhelming to be honest.

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        A lot of professional chefs I know, when at home, either don’t cook much or eat garbage. Might the same principle haha.

        If it’s your job, it’s probably the last thing you want to do when you’re off the clock.

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        I have something like homegrown pihole (dnsmasq with block lists) , jellyfin, qbittorrent and nfs/smb share. Everytime when such a post appears there is this irrational desire to create cool monitoring and homepage and homeassistant. Never materialises into anything, after all there is always emacs that requires tinkering if needed. :3

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          I can recommend Heimdall as a quick scratch for that itch. Not big on monitoring, but a great landing page for almost no effort.

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        Get crackin’. LOL For me, it’s a toss up between Homarr & Homepage. I went with Homarr which can do some of the metrics like Homepage, but Homepage has all the candy.

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      I only backup specific folders in my NAS and some of my service DBs. I have test restored some files from Backblaze without issue. With Backblaze you pay for pulls, so I only chose to restore some small files to test restoral. TrueNAS encrypts the data before it goes to Backblaze and then Backblaze also encrypts the data in the buckets on their end, so double encrypted. I don’t have another on site copy so not really following the 3,2,1 rule. I figure RAID and an off-site backup is enough for me.

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        It is. I’ve tested a couple other solutions but I’ve been staying with homepage for a while now. I am satisfied.

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        The most difficult part of homepage is trying to search if someone else has difficulties/ideas with it, outside of its github issues.

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          100%, trying to get my local icons to show up was a pain in the ass, turned out to be a permissions issue on the storage. I didn’t want homepage reaching out to the web for icons.

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    Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

    Fewer Letters More Letters
    NAS Network-Attached Storage
    RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks for mass storage
    SSH Secure Shell for remote terminal access
    VPN Virtual Private Network
    ZFS Solaris/Linux filesystem focusing on data integrity

    5 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 12 acronyms.

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    Looks great OP! If I hadn’t chose Homar long ago, it would definetly be the one I’d use. Homarr will do some metrics like Homepage. What kind of 3d printer do you have?

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      I have a Prusa Core One+ that I just got and built recently, don’t have anything for it on the homepage. Then the Octoprint is on a Pi 3B plugged into my Prusa MK3S+. I’ve been trying to sell the MK3S+ because I don’t have room for them both, but not getting any takers.

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        Prusa Core One+

        That’s a nice one. I was gifted a Raise3D Pro2 Plus. It is very useful around the farm.

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    How do you find dockge over portainer? I tried it but it uses more resources and i couldn’t individually start/stop apps in a stack. It was all or nothing.

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      How do you find dockge over portainer?

      I’ve used it briefly, and then went back to Portainer. I had no real complaints about dockge, other than I could drive the Portainer bus more efficiently and it just seemed to fit my flow. There are quite a few here that use dockge tho, so it must be a capable app.

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      I only recently started using it, honestly couldn’t say. I’ve never used portainer. I just started using dockge because that’s what the guide I was following for the arr stack was using. Still haven’t finished the arr stack setup yet. I did stand up changedetection with dockge though because trying to set it up in TrueNAS was a pain in the ass when trying to get it to play with playwright correctly.

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      Honestly I would love to, but getting my family off of all of the other corpo cloud stuff is still a work in progress. Also, I only have VPN access configured currently so when they need to access self hosted stuff remotely they have to remember to turn on the VPN and that seems to be hard for them to remember. I have Tasker configured on my phone so it just auto VPNs when I leave my house. I would set that up for them, but they complain whenever I try to help.

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        How have they been with accepting Home Assistant (assuming you use it for home automation)?

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          Really the only thing I use it for currently are 2 smart plugs to turn my turtle’s lights on/off on a schedule. Replaced some amazon plugs with some ESP32 plugs. I plan on doing more if/when we move into our forever home.

    • iamthetot@piefed.ca
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      Unfortunately Homepage only works with ical, for those of us using a caldav server. 😭

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    That looks awesome.

    I want to set up something like this as well, I just don’t have that much free time

    Any recommendations on getting music and podcasts? I’d like to self host my current Spotify list to dump that service too

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      If by “getting” music you mean “self-host stuff you already own”: Navidrome is an obvious choice, with Tempus for Android clients. It’s ridiculously low on resources, rich in features and quite pretty.

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      You basically get all of the things an adobe subscription would get you for free? Also, I’m on Linux so no Adobe anyway. It all runs in the browser so no need to install software.

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        Yeah, I see the tooling and it seems nice. I’ve always used the CLI tools and scripts I’ve built over the years to get this done, but having unified functions in one place is great.

        I just don’t understand the hosting part… Is there an advantage to having it hosted rather than in a local appimage or flatpak? Maybe I’m misunderstanding the premise…

        • 🖖USS-Ethernet@startrek.websiteOP
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          Well the dev built it to run in a container image. You’d have to ask them why that was their choice instead of making an app that can be installed. The dev is on Lemmy, they’ve posted before. Shoot them a message.