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infra
- Ask HN: How can a total beginner start with self-hosting
- Plex server keeps stopping
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what if... I'll write a book about selfhosting / homelabbing?
My scrappy personal blog attracted enough interest that it was transformed into the Linuxserver.io project, which then led to a career in DevOps and eventually at Red Hat. And ultimately into starting the Self-Hosted podcast and writing for Ars Technica last year.
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Why use Virtual Machines on local hardware?
I would recommend taking a look around /u/ironicbadger 's infra repo at https://github.com/IronicBadger/infra
personal-server
- Ask HN: What services/apps are you self-hosting?
- Monthly 'Shameless Self Promotion' thread - 2022/11
- Show HN: Homelab with Kubernetes K3s Tutorial
- How-To: Managing my personal server with Kubernetes (k3s) tutorial
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Ask HN: How can a total beginner start with self-hosting
Maybe not as beginner friendly as you would want but you can read my tutorial about my personnal server
https://github.com/erebe/personal-server
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Looking for a guide to set up K3S on a single machine
I have a laptop i recently revived with some new memory, its currently running rocky linux and is using dynamic dns with VPN to stay connected to a cheap domain name i bought for this project. I'd like to set up K3S on this machine for learning purposes, i've been following this guide but i've been running into some issues. It might be the difference in operating system but i'm wondering if there's a better way to get started with k3s on a home server. I also saw this repo that includes a lot of extra stuff but that might be too much, too fast.
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Nginx or Traefik ingress via Wireguard
I haven't tested this in my own home setup, but supposedly this tool called WsTunnel has the ability to do what you've mentioned. https://github.com/erebe/personal-server#bypass-firewalls-with-wstunnel-
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Do you have a personal Kubernetes cluster?
It's heavily based on https://github.com/erebe/personal-server
- GitHub - erebe/personal-server: Personal server configuration with k3s
What are some alternatives?
BrowserBox - 📷 BrowserBoxPro - The internet. But unrestricted. And secure. Remote browser isolation product, available here and in Pro for purchase on our website. [Moved to: https://github.com/dosyago/BrowserBoxPro]
k8s-gitops - Kubernetes cluster powered by GitOps with FluxCD- Unified source of truth, automated workflows, declarative infrastructure, and cutting-edge DevOps practices.
geek-cookbook - The "Geek's Cookbook" is a collection of guides for establishing your own highly-available "private cloud" and using it to run self-hosted services such as GitLab, Plex, NextCloud, etc.
SparrowCI - SparrowCI - super fun and flexible CI system with many programming languages support
Pi-hole - A black hole for Internet advertisements
sparrowci_web - ci.sparrowhub.io website
PhotoPrism - AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web 🌈💎✨
k3d - Little helper to run CNCF's k3s in Docker
PmsService - Plex Media Server service wrapper for windows
liqo - Enable dynamic and seamless Kubernetes multi-cluster topologies
headscale - An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server
sish - HTTP(S)/WS(S)/TCP Tunnels to localhost using only SSH.