
It’s boring these days, and that’s fine by me. Managing it comes down to running apt upgrade once a week, and deleting some files that I er… download 😅, because it gets full every 3-4 months. I run these on an always-on fairly low-power CPU powering a mini-ITX custom built server in a case that has room for 8 drives.
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Airsonic to stream my music collection at home or on the go via DSub. Vaultwarden to use Bitwarden with my own server. I run over 20 services from a server at home, and it’s super handy. I’m a big fan of self-hosting stuff, and posted about it before.
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