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home-gallery
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Self-hosted Web Image Gallery
Maybe home gallery could work? I've been testing it a bit lately. https://github.com/xemle/home-gallery
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Trying to install a docker from github
Hi. I'm a new Unraid user and trying to add https://github.com/xemle/home-gallery to my unraid. I only used to install through the CA store so I can't seem to get this to work manually. Can anyone help or is there any tutorial which would help me? Thank you :)
- Need advice about running a photo server for family
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A list of Windows image viewers and managers
Homegallery: Web gallery featuring face/object recognition auto-tagging, and AI-powered similar image discovery. Demo. Github
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Ask HN: What services/apps are you self-hosting?
Home Gallery[1] for my photo collection. It has (local) face and object detection.
AdGuard for ad blocking
OctoPrint for 3d printing
[1]https://github.com/xemle/home-gallery
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Lychee – Self-hosted photo-management done right
I haven't tried PhotoPrism but I'll give it a whirl. In my case, I'm looking for the best way to enable multiple family members upload, tag, and effectively browse tens of thousands of photographs as we all continue digitizing family albums.
I'm currently using HomeGallery[0] behind Authelia[1] for authentication to view so many images effectively. For uploading, I'd been using Nextcloud but it began to noticeably lag after a few thousand images. I switched to FileRun[2] with symlink'd photo directories and a user for each family.
With HomeGallery, I get the desired performance on mobile devices with de-duplication and tagging. My instance is detecting objects fine, but I owe it troubleshooting time to figure out face recognition. The "similar images" feature can be fun with so many photos. A nice tagging modal on keybind per-image would be a nice-to-have.
Using FileRun for uploads works fine, but I also needed a continuous cron job for docker exec to generate any missing thumbnails.
[0] https://github.com/xemle/home-gallery (or https://home-gallery.org/)
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Funny domain acquired, what should I use it for?
I would recommend home gallery or time theme for typecho, did a quick research after seeing this post since I also want to personally host one :), but just a quick reminder that the latter one is a theme for a blog CMS called typecho yet it mostly targets the Chinese community, it might be a bit tricky for setting up typecho & its affiliated widgets and etc, but once you get it done, enjoy. However I'm personally not a huge fan of "dynamic" webpages that requires a server, so if you got any updates on a STATIC gallery that could host on a serverless platform like netlify, please let me know! (Also don't forget to use a reliable CDN provider for your image serving, or else the images loading speed will be slow as fuck if users are out of the area where your server is located.)
sish
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List of ngrok/Cloudflare Tunnel alternatives and other tunneling software and services. Focus on self-hosting.
sish - Open source ngrok/serveo alternative. SSH-based but uses a custom server written in Go. Supports WebSocket tunneling.
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Tunnelmole, an ngrok alternative (open source)
sish uses ssh tunneling that you can read about in their docs: https://ssi.sh/
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How We Converted a GitHub Tool Into a General Purpose Webhook Proxy to Supercharge Our Integration Development
Tunneling services can be considered as a solution in some cases. Services like ngrok, frp, localtunnel and sish create a public endpoint that tunnels communication to your local endpoint via a tunnel client.
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Tunnelmole – Connect to local servers from anywhere
My favourite one is https://github.com/antoniomika/sish
It uses SSH as the method of opening the remote tunnel to the public server.
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My newbie setup. Any recommended tweaks or suggestions?
Why not forget about Cloudflare and a VPN but get a 3 euro Hetzner server and install https://github.com/antoniomika/sish for dynamic DNS through SSH + Traefik with a DNS resolver and have yourself a wildcard certificate. This way you can host any service from home as long as you run a port forwarding service through SSH with a one liner on Ubuntu. Better yet make an alpine docker image with a command to route traffic to your local service for even more isolation. 😘
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SirTunnel, a Personal Ngrok Alternative
Personally I’ve been using sish[1] recently, lots of ngrok alternatives out there now, especially as the pricing went a bit weird
[1] https://github.com/antoniomika/sish
- Self hosting tunnel to localhost using only SSH
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Show HN: Quick tunnels to localhost with one command and no binary download
i used to use a similar tool called inlets but they removed the open licensing. i now self host a sish server (https://github.com/antoniomika/sish) which also uses ssh for the reverse tunnel client. so much simpler!
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Ask HN: What services/apps are you self-hosting?
- Sish : Because I don't want to pay for ngrok anymore (https://github.com/antoniomika/sish)
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[S1 E6] : Etunes malware, technical question
They could create a tunneled connection. Take a look at ngrok.io or ssi.sh
What are some alternatives?
photoprism - Personal Photo Management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow
awesome-tunneling - List of ngrok/Cloudflare Tunnel alternatives and other tunneling software and services. Focus on self-hosting.
spotlight - Web's most easy to integrate lightbox gallery library. Super-lightweight, outstanding performance, no dependencies.
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
viewer - 🖼 Simple file viewer with slideshow for media
rathole - A lightweight and high-performance reverse proxy for NAT traversal, written in Rust. An alternative to frp and ngrok.
Damselfly - Damselfly is a server-based Photograph Management app. The goal of Damselfly is to index an extremely large collection of images, and allow easy search and retrieval of those images, using metadata such as the IPTC keyword tags, as well as the folder and file names. Damselfly includes support for object/face detection.
inlets - Get public TCP LoadBalancers for local Kubernetes clusters
pmm - Percona Monitoring and Management: an open source database monitoring, observability and management tool
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy
photos - 📸 Your memories under your control
chisel - A fast TCP/UDP tunnel over HTTP