HomelabKubernetes
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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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HomelabKubernetes
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Useful things to do with Kubernetes
My cluster runs on Ubuntu 20.04 VMs managed by LXD, on an Ubuntu 20.04 host. I use kubeadm to initialize the cluster. Here's my repo, if it helps you any: https://github.com/TheDutchMC/HomelabKubernetes
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Docker to Kubernetes in Homelab
Here is my own kube cluster config, which may help you: https://github.com/TheDutchMC/HomelabKubernetes
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Your best selfhosted services your family depends on?
Since then I've switched to using Kubernetes, here are the manifests for everything for that: - Sonarr etc - Transmission+OpenVPN - Jellyfin redirect I've explicitly chosen to not run Jellyfin in a docker container. Instead it runs in an LXC container on one of my other servers to take advantage of GPU acceleration.
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What better way to spend a Friday than to make diagrams!
My GitHub repository, which might help some people get Kubernetes running: https://github.com/TheDutchMC/HomelabKubernetes
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Roundcube Open-Source Webmail Software Merges with Nextcloud
I have good news for you: https://apps.nextcloud.com
Nextcloud is nothing more than a collection of small apps. You can disable even core things like sharing.
- Nextcloud Hetzner Einsatzmöglichkeiten Backup?
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Remember Microsoft Small Business Server? It was a full suite of tools for a small office. Is there an open source alternative?
Anyway, I'm sure you would have found this by using your favourite search engine. Nextcloud is pretty popular. And you'll find much more integrations on the Nextcloud app page or on /r/nextcloud.
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This server just landed on my lap, any ideas for fun projects to do with it ?
Nextcloud allows us to keep our personal files in sync across devices. I use it to sync files between my desktop, laptop, and phone. This means I can work on the same file from anywhere. I leverage a separate file server to store backups, installation kits, legacy documents, iso files, roms, and other things that I want to keep, but do not need direct and immediate access to on the regular. Nextcloud is purpose built. You can access your files through an installed client or through its web interface. Nextcloud has a lot of add-on apps as well which can really extend its functionality. Nextcloud also has an "instant upload" feature which uploads your photos from your phone to your Nextcloud instance. This can be very helpful as it is easier for me to view/edit photos from my desktop. You can also share files between users on the same Nextcloud instance. it's very similar to Dropbox or Google Drive, except you can host it yourself and keep your data, your data.
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Recommendations for a newbie - two requests
It is overkill for this only, but if you want to host many more small services like this easily, you may be interested in Nextcloud. Once you have it, you can add any app available on https://apps.nextcloud.com/ with one button, in particular the bookmark app. Bookmarks can then be synced to your browser with the open-source addon https://floccus.org/
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Can't install apps on Nextcloud
Can you reach https://apps.nextcloud.com/ from your network?
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EmuDeck 2 Update
By default it does the usual expected things like file and photo syncing, notes, calendar, contacts, to-do lists, etc. Because it's open source, it can be extended by other people who make "apps" for it that you can install, of which you can see an exhaustive list here. Notable entries include office software, password managers, RSS readers, chat services, and plenty more.
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Typical normies who use one thing and therefore nothing is equal or better than that thing
Like KDE, Gnome, and Nextcloud?
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OwnCloud vs NextCloud
Nextcloud has support for far more features than just file serving if you look at all these apps.
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Our Plans for Thunderbird on Android
I agree with you. It seems like the self-hosting community is getting a decent amount of attention right now, and the ability to deploy browser-based applications is the way to go for many FOSS projects.
I think NextCloud [0] has a few apps that do G Suite-type stuff, but I don't have experience using them. Etherpad [1] also seems really good, I've used it in a few Zoom calls and the experience was smooth.
[0] https://apps.nextcloud.com/
What are some alternatives?
metalk8s - An opinionated Kubernetes distribution with a focus on long-term on-prem deployments
deck - 🗂 Kanban-style project & personal management tool for Nextcloud, similar to Trello
kubernetes
wp-graphql-jwt-authentication - Authentication for WPGraphQL using JWT (JSON Web Tokens)
eksctl - The official CLI for Amazon EKS
PHPMailer - The classic email sending library for PHP
EmuDeck - Emulator configurator for Steam Deck
Monolog - Sends your logs to files, sockets, inboxes, databases and various web services
Monica - Personal CRM. Remember everything about your friends, family and business relationships.
Symfony Panther - A browser testing and web crawling library for PHP and Symfony
Etherpad - Etherpad: A modern really-real-time collaborative document editor.
PsySH - A REPL for PHP