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What Are Your Most Used Self Hosted Applications?
Emails (Postfix, Dovecot and their friends), Nextcloud (files, contacts, agendas), Invidious, and WordPress I guess for the few websites I maintain. And Trivabble [1], a network Scrabble game I started, which is used quite a bit, so I guess it counts, but not by me (because I don't enjoy playing Scrabble). I probably forget something but those are the most used.
[1] https://trivabble.org/demo/ | https://gitlab.com/raphj/trivabble
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