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Re: What do you self host?


Since someone asked.


Not much, really. I am more of a command-line person that prefers to have tools in emacs or non-GUI apps.


Fossil

Version control that comes with its own web-server to browse repositories. Used it for over a year now. Used Git for so many years and I felt like I had to try something new. It is good and perfect really for my hobby-projects. I made a post about it a long time ago. I do not use the web GUI much, but it looks nice for a web GUI.

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Gemini (External)

This capsule. On the Internet. On a virtual host I rent not at home that I only use for this although I might host something else there maybe one day.


Gemini (Internal)

I run Gemini on my Raspberry Pi 4 file server on my LAN, just to make it possible to browse all files using Gemini, and for experiments.


HTTP

Also on LAN to access the files on my file server. I used to run SMB and NFS like perhaps makes more sense for accessing a file server, but mostly I browse the files using sshfs anyway and I just have HTTP and Gemini set up in case I want to download something to one of my old Android tablets that I boot up now and then.


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