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If you just want to view logs, then a lightweight viewer I really recommend is Dozzle.
I self-identify as an nblob, a non-binary little object.
If you just want to view logs, then a lightweight viewer I really recommend is Dozzle.
I’ve tried nearly every selfhosted dashboard out there and in the end settled for static html/css/js. If you want to access links quickly by typing abbreviations then use something like https://github.com/Ozencb/tilde-enhanced. A lot lighter and can be used with an existing webserver too.
https://tailscale.com/kb/1054/dns#nameservers
and
https://tailscale.com/kb/1114/pi-hole#step-3-set-your-raspberry-pi-as-your-dns-server
Set tailscale to use your dns server to resolve your services (or all traffic if you prefer). Assuming your dns server is on 100.x.x.1:53, then put 100.x.x.1 as a nameserver.
How about Uptime Kuma status pages? They’re separate from the admin page and you can add Docker containers as monitors.
What about https://floccus.org/?
SFTPGo supports OIDC and has a lot of ACL features. It allows users to have their own folders, as well as shared volumes between a group.
I managed to, through Lutris, with an old cracked version. Although I had to use winetricks to install a bunch of extensions.
I got ads removed on mine by asking chat support. The only caveat is it needs to be registered to an account. If you get a patient employee and ask kindly that the ads are not appropriate for children, it usually works.
I didn’t have ads either but being able to use KoReader is a good enough motivation for me.
Overall there are a lot of steps to it, if you’re comfortable with your current setup it’s not worth the hassle/time.
Anna’s Archive, Libgen, Mobilism, IRC (I use a self-hosted service called OpenBooks for this). I use Calibre for metadata sorting, plug Kindle in and move books that way and keep it on airplane mode.
Also, new Kindle jailbreak for <= 5.16.2.1.1 if anyone’s interested. Managed to get KoReader on my 10th Gen Basic.
This might be an issue with opensearch.xml, which is a standard for how browsers recognise search engines.
See here:
https://github.com/hnhx/librex/blob/main/opensearch.xml.example
I don’t know how you’re hosting it, but when I was hosting LibreX, I had to make an opensearch.xml with the correct domain and bind mount it to the correct location. I don’t exactly remember the details since I moved to Searxng.
Also, if you’re not aware, LibreX was forked to LibreY, which is the updated repo.
If you have to use Tor you shouldn’t be using Windows.
I bet for the owners of public instances, it must be a constant fight against YouTube’s IP banning or rate limiting.
If you have the resources, you could self-host your own private instance for you and your friends or family. I haven’t had performance issue with my private instance so far.
Phenomenal work. Better than 99% of the posts on here.
Monitoring. Try out Prometheus/InfluxDB and Grafana, throw Loki in there too… It’ll keep you busy for a few days to a week at least.
I did all of that and I just use Netdata now.
There needs to be some crawler bot for Discord is deployed by the dev/mods that crawls through questions and answers in Discord “threads” and upload it to whatever issue tracker the project uses. I don’t know how feasible it is though. Or maybe it’s been done.
Check out Headscale, pretty stable on my end
I’ve been using Authelia with several OIDC integrations for a while now. Works great. They’ve released a huge update like a day ago too. Out of the ones you listed, it’s very lightweight too. The docs are a bit all over the place but it is quite comprehensive.
I did look at Zitadel and tried setting it up myself but I just couldn’t get it to work. The docs are a bit vague.