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Portainer - For docker containers.
AdGuard Home on 2 separate Raspberry Pi Pico W.
HomeAssistant on its own hardware. Home automation
SearXNG - private search.
Whoogle - private search.
Shaarli - Bookmarks.
youtube-dl - downloading videos.
PaperlessNGX - document storage.
Trilium Notes - notes app
These are the ones I can't live without. All docker containers running on a NAS.
Why do you need to host 2 search engines?
Indeed, well:
Because I can
First time seeing shaarli, looks similar to Linkding —something I use all the time!
Can vouch for shaarli. I use it every single day of my life
Does PaperlessNGX have an android app?
There are 2 3rd party apps on fdroid
Yes, it's even good
@randomguy2323
There is #Paperless on @fdroidorg
https://f-droid.org/packages/eu.bauerj.paperless_app/
@thanatos
Damn, I had no idea. I've been emailing stuff to myself and having it check my email to handle uploads from my phone. Cheers :D
Why do you need to host youtube-dl?
I guess it’s not so much “hosting” as having it on your home NAS with some scripts to backups channels and videos that you like. At least that’s what I do.
Thought I should make a point to mention youtube-dl is dead, yt-dlp is the replacement and it works great. Even has a command line flag to make its options work the same as the options in youtube-dl so it can be a drop in replacement for existing scripts.
I actually use YoutubeDL-Material Has a web interface as the wife is computer illiterate.
Sweet I’m gonna check this out! So far I’ve been doing everything from ssh terminals on my phone/laptop using some bash aliases/functions I wrote to simplify some stuff like downloading whole channels based on a json config file, downloading videos using my preferred flags, etc. I was planning to eventually build something around it, but if this meets my needs or I can modify it to do so, it would save a bunch of time.
I have multiple desktops and laptops, multiple phones and I travel a lot. So rather than having everything copied to each device, the videos are in one place accessible from any device.
You mean Raspberry Pi Zero W, right?
Just personal choice, both are similar.
I did, was in a rush while posting.