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yunohost
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geek-cookbook
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BrowserBox
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BrowserBox
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SaaSHub
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infra reviews and mentions
- 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
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ironicbadger/infra is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of infra is Jinja.
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