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How I keep myself Alive using Golang
Slightly related, but I've also been working on and off for a few years on my own Type 1 Diabetes management solution (https://github.com/algao1/iv3).
I haven't had time to work on it recently, but it uses ntfy (https://ntfy.sh/) to send alerts and such.
I was thinking of eventually incorporating some kind of automatic remedial solution eventually to help keep my glucose in range, but haven't had any time to look into it yet.
- I pwned half of America's fast food chains, simultaneously
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
Kind of similar, in the early days of COVID, I accidentally discovered that my state's website would have test results available several hours before they sent out the "view your results" email. So I made a script that would check the site every five or ten minutes and then ping me as soon as the result changed to something besides PENDING.
In the course of that I stumbled on https://ntfy.sh/ which solved the notification problem without needing Twitter, and I've used it since then to let me know when long-running scripts complete.
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Governments spying on Apple, Google users through push notifications
I connect any app that supports https://unifiedpush.org/ to a self hosted https://ntfy.sh instance for fully self hosted push notifications
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It's this time of the year again... which open-source project are you donating to?
changedetection.io just donated to the awesome crew over at ntfy.sh
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Deno Cron
I've started tossing https://ntfy.sh/ alerts into my Deno apps to get push notifications for things I'm interested in
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Add extra stuff to a βstandardβ encoding? Sure, why not
If it was for fun and to learn how, that's fair. But are you aware of https://ntfy.sh?
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I built a Plane Spotter in 120 secs with ChatGPT
I may be biased, but you should totally integrate ntfy.sh [1] support, so you get a push notification every time a plane passes over your house. I think that'd be a cool use case.
Disclaimer: I am the maintainer of ntfy.
[1] https://ntfy.sh
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Self Hosted Notification Service
While I'm sure of Gotify and ntfy.sh, I'm not sure if Apprise will do the needful because on its github page(https://github.com/caronc/apprise) it lists all the paid and free notification services for integration so I'm assuming it is just a library like the one I integrated for my django api (onesignal library).
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Ask HN: How do you monitor your systemd services?
I love https://ntfy.sh/ for my services running on headless servers
lldap
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Keycloak SSO with Docker Compose and Nginx
Good to hear, I think it'll make many users happy. For me, I've migrated back to Authelia. I moved to authentik because at the time Authelia had no user management. After all of authentik's sharp edges, I've found lldap[0], and was able to implement a pilot in a few hours. I haven't looked back, since everything was converted.
I have Authelia running for 2+ years already. I configured it with LDAP using "LLDAP" [0], a lightweight LDAP implementation. I then use Caddy as a reverse proxy and integrate it [1] with Authelia. This works great. I have solid 2FA for all my services and I feel my self-hosted applications are secure enough to be accessed without VPN. My only concern is that Authelia hasn't had a new release for more than a year, which raises security concerns.
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
I wrote LLDAP (https://github.com/lldap/lldap) after struggling to install and configure openLdap on my homelab.
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π Cosmos 0.8.0 - All in one secure Reverse-proxy, container manager and authentication provider has a brand new App Marketplace to share compose file! Also added home customization
I've an LLDAP instance running to make managing users easier.
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LDAP resources/recommendations question
I'm trying to integrate LDAP into my small homelab but I'm extreme noobie in it. So far I've tried: 1. OpenLDAP - not so resource heavy but I found it difficult go get working correctly with NextCloud, Keycloak and Jellyfin. Maybe someone could recommend an easy to follow guide? 2. LLDAP - honestly it's almost prefect. Nice clean UI, great guides how to setup with everything I need, but it's a read-only LDAP, so I cannot create or manage users with Keycloak or NC, that's about the only downside and probably bugs me more than it should. 3. 389ds - has everything I need (and probably some more), super easy to setup with this guide but the elephant in the room is that it uses 700MiB of RAM (whereas LLDAP uses only 7-8MiB). That's a big difference which really makes me question whether I want to use this particular solution.
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Keycloak β Open-Source Identity and Access Management Interview
I tried Keycloak for my homelab, but I found the ressource usage especially on startup to be too high (3 GB memory or something) and since I wanted minimal sever footprint I went with lldap[1] as the user store and authelia[2] to do forward auth using traefik.
Pretty happy with this setup, though it has less features than Keycloak, it's easier to administrate from code.
Note that if you want to use KeyCloak for the OpenID but want to still have a LDAP source of truth, you can use LLDAP + KeyCloak together, with LLDAP as the source of truth and KeyCloak giving you the fancy features: https://github.com/lldap/lldap/blob/main/example_configs/key...
- π Cosmos 0.6.0 - All in one secure Reverse-proxy, container manager and authentication provider now supports OpenID! Guides available in the documentation on how to setup Nextcloud, Minio and Gitea easily from the UI.
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LDAP or AD for selfhosted
https://github.com/lldap/lldap is a very simple and lightweight LDAP solution. Works flawless with https://www.authelia.com/
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Anything you wish there was an open source solution for?
I know this isn't what you're looking for, but I've checked out https://github.com/lldap/lldap in the past and think it's pretty neat.
What are some alternatives?
Gotify - A simple server for sending and receiving messages in real-time per WebSocket. (Includes a sleek web-ui)
apprise - Apprise - Push Notifications that work with just about every platform!
NPushOver - Full fledged, async, .Net Pushover client
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
glauth - A lightweight LDAP server for development, home use, or CI
Nextcloud - βοΈ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
ntfy-android - Android app for ntfy.sh
ntfy - π₯οΈπ±π A utility for sending notifications, on demand and when commands finish.
awesome-selfhosted - A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
jellyseerr - Fork of overseerr for jellyfin support