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Ask HN: Share your new devbox setup process My own setup is included here
I find the fundamental problem with this sort of server setup script/config management is that they inevitably get quite personal. Nobody really wants to use another devs and when you try to allow for a lot of customisation they tend get byzantine and complex.
That said I still think it's worth sharing. If nothing else we can all usually cherry pick nice ideas from each other.
I had an entirely private set of Ansible roles I'd cobbled together that I started to put in a more shareable state a couple of years ago. It has little overlap with what you're putting together, but I do think you might find the way it separates personal Ansible config and the main project roles into separate directories (and thus different git repos) useful.
I really need to dust off my project and get it to a releasable state this year [momod](https://github.com/adrinux/momod).
I assume you've come across the many similar projects like [Sovereign](https://github.com/sovereign/sovereign), [Mistborn](https://gitlab.com/cyber5k/mistborn)
- Some information and advice about DDoS, from someone who was there during #opPayback
- Possible Piratebox alternatives
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Screw it, I’ll host it myself
Shoutout to Sovereign[1] nice ansible project to automate most of this kind of home setup
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Phyllome OS Desktop, alpha version, is out!
I have looked into Cockpit. I agree that it is probably the best way forward to manage virtual machines (Kimchi seems nice too).
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ZFS fans, rejoice—RAIDz expansion will be a thing very soon
Cockpit or proxmox comes to mind. Quick Google search also came up with Kimchi.
What are some alternatives?
Sandstorm - Sandstorm is a self-hostable web productivity suite. It's implemented as a security-hardened web app package manager.
Syncloud - Run popular services on your device with one click
Ansible-NAS - Build a full-featured home server or NAS replacement with an Ubuntu box and this playbook.
OpenMediaVault - openmediavault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins. openmediavault is primarily designed to be used in home environments or small home offices.
TagSpaces - TagSpaces is an offline, open source, document manager with tagging support
DockSTARTer - DockSTARTer helps you get started with running apps in Docker.
Kimai 2 - Kimai is a web-based multi-user time-tracking application. Works great for everyone: freelancers, companies, organizations - everyone can track their times, generate reports, create invoices and do so much more. SaaS version available at https://www.kimai.cloud [Moved to: https://github.com/kimai/kimai]
DietPi - Lightweight justice for your single-board computer!
NextCloudPi - 📦 Build code for NextcloudPi: Raspberry Pi, Odroid, Rock64, Docker, curl installer...
UBOS - File bugs against this project for apps you'd like to see on UBOS