Best self-hosted bookmark manager?
Looking for **self-hosted bookmark managers** that are:
* Minimal and nice to look at
* Fast & easy to save links
* Good for organizing/tagging
Prefer something close to MyMind’s design/feel. Open-source or free to self-host is ideal.
https://redd.it/1q3giqc
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Spotify-to-Plex | Automatically sync Spotify playlist to Plex - Lidarr / Slskd / Tiddl
Happy new year 🎉 I found some time in the holidays to update the Spotify to Plex service that I created a while back. It allows you to sync playlists (als Spotify curated ones using SpotifyScraper) and download missing songs via Lidarr, Slskd or Tiddl.
https://github.com/jjdenhertog/spotify-to-plex
https://preview.redd.it/8yvc1m7wu6bg1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=68d664ce977142b4214a7677eeaa30e23f309bbd
https://redd.it/1q348ws
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BetterShift v2 - Multi-User Authentication & Calendar Sharing
https://redd.it/1q33zuz
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aMule Web Controller - A modern replacement for the ancient amuleweb interface with real-time updates, *arr integration, and more
https://redd.it/1q2y41z
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“Assets” — a self-hosted personal wealth tracker - Jan 2026 Update
For those who may be new to this project, [Assets](https://github.com/venil7/assets) is a self-hosted personal net worth manager that allows you to track your wealth across multiple portfolios and assets, using real-time market data from the Yahoo Finance API. If you're interested in learning more, you can check out [my original post here](https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/1obejcc/assets_a_selfhosted_personal_wealth_tracker/):
I'm thrilled to share that since my last post, I've received amazing feedback from the Reddit and GitHub , which has helped me improve and expand the project. Based on your input, I've added the following features and improvements:
* Added support for most major currencies as base currencies for wealth tracking, which can be selected in your profile (including **USD**, **GBP**, **EUR**, **CAD**, **NOK**, and others)
* Implemented proper user management, allowing you to designate any user as an admin, change or restore passwords, and change usernames
* Added the ability to bulk upload transactions extracted from your broker in **CSV** format
* Created **REST** **API** [documentation](https://github.com/venil7/assets/blob/master/API.md) for easier integration and development
* Fixed numerous bugs and issues reported by users
If you're already using *Assets*, please upgrade to the latest version to take advantage of these improvements.
`docker pull` [`ghcr.io/venil7/assets:1.6.0`](http://ghcr.io/venil7/assets:1.6.0)
If you're new to *Assets* and want to start tracking your wealth, you can self-host using provided [docker-compose](https://github.com/venil7/assets/blob/master/docker-compose.yaml).
I'd greatly appreciate it if you could take a few minutes to test out the [latest version](https://github.com/venil7/assets/pkgs/container/assets), report any bugs or issues you encounter, and share your suggestions and ideas for future improvements.
If you find Assets useful, I'd also be grateful if you could give it a star on GitHub if you haven't already: [https://github.com/venil7/assets](https://github.com/venil7/assets).
Your support and feedback are invaluable in helping me continue to develop and improve Assets.
https://redd.it/1q30e6r
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I built Questarr - A game library manager inspired by Sonarr/Radarr
After years of using the *Arr apps for movies and TV shows, I've always wanted to have something similar for my game collection.
New game is announced? Just go into whatev-arr and add it: when it's out in a year, it's downloaded.
Questarr is my take on automated game management with a clean, cover-focused UI.
Key features:
🎮 Browse and discover games via IGDB (popular, upcoming, new releases)
📚 Track your collection with status labels (Wanted, Owned, Playing, Completed)
🔍 Search across Torznab indexers (Prowlarr integration supported)
⬇️ Automated downloads via qBittorrent, Transmission, or rTorrent
🎨 Clean dark/light UI optimized for game covers
Tech stack: React + TypeScript frontend, Node.js + Express backend, PostgreSQL database. Fully Dockerized for easy deployment.
Self-hosted and open source (GPL3). Perfect if you're already running *Arr apps and want to extend your stack to games.
GitHub: https://github.com/Doezer/Questarr
Still early in development and a lot to do still, but functional for basic game library management, downloading torrents from the app, notifications, calendar... At least enough to be made public. Feedback & PRs welcome!
https://preview.redd.it/debikiovb4bg1.png?width=1915&format=png&auto=webp&s=dfd1f9d626c10c0db9529432aa473433d5d54953
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https://redd.it/1q2slcz
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Welcome to /r/SelfHosted! Please Read This First
#Welcome to /r/selfhosted!
We thank you for taking the time to check out the subreddit here!
##Self-Hosting
The concept in which you host your own applications, data, and more. Taking away the "unknown" factor in how your data is managed and stored, this provides those with the willingness to learn and the mind to do so to take control of their data without losing the functionality of services they otherwise use frequently.
##Some Examples
For instance, if you use dropbox, but are not fond of having your most sensitive data stored in a data-storage container that you do not have direct control over, you may consider NextCloud
Or let's say you're used to hosting a blog out of a Blogger platform, but would rather have your own customization and flexibility of controlling your updates? Why not give WordPress a go.
The possibilities are endless and it all starts here with a server.
##Subreddit Wiki
There have been varying forms of a wiki to take place. While currently, there is no officially hosted wiki, we do have a github repository. There is also at least one unofficial mirror that showcases the live version of that repo, listed on the index of the reddit-based wiki
##Since You're Here...
While you're here, take a moment to get acquainted with our few but important rules
And if you're into Discord, join here
When posting, please apply an appropriate flair to your post. If an appropriate flair is not found, please let us know! If it suits the sub and doesn't fit in another category, we will get it added! Message the Mods to get that started.
If you're brand new to the sub, we highly recommend taking a moment to browse a couple of our awesome self-hosted and system admin tools lists.
Awesome Self-Hosted App List
Awesome Sys-Admin App List
Awesome Docker App List
In any case, lot's to take in, lot's to learn. Don't be disappointed if you don't catch on to any given aspect of self-hosting right away. We're available to help!
As always, happy (self)hosting!
https://redd.it/bsp01i
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I built Questarr - A game library manager inspired by Sonarr/Radarr
After years of using the *Arr apps for movies and TV shows, I've always wanted to have something similar for my game collection.
New game is announced? Just go into whatev-arr and add it: when it's out in a year, it's downloaded.
Questarr is my take on automated game management with a clean, cover-focused UI.
Key features:
🎮 Browse and discover games via IGDB (popular, upcoming, new releases)
📚 Track your collection with status labels (Wanted, Owned, Playing, Completed)
🔍 Search across Torznab indexers (Prowlarr integration supported)
⬇️ Automated downloads via qBittorrent, Transmission, or rTorrent
🎨 Clean dark/light UI optimized for game covers
Tech stack: React + TypeScript frontend, Node.js + Express backend, PostgreSQL database. Fully Dockerized for easy deployment.
Self-hosted and open source (GPL3). Perfect if you're already running *Arr apps and want to extend your stack to games.
GitHub: https://github.com/Doezer/Questarr
Still early in development and a lot to do still, but functional for basic game library management, downloading torrents from the app, notifications, calendar... At least enough to be made public. Feedback & PRs welcome!
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https://redd.it/1q2slcz
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Made a self-hosted portfolio platform, no AI slop, Docker ready
Slatefolio in the wild at jezzlucena.com, not for self promotion, but because I don't know of any other instances running. But please hire me if you're impressed lol
Hi. I made Slatefolio. It's a self-hosted portfolio for developers/designers/creative people.
Quick rundown: Next.js 15, Express, MongoDB. docker compose up and you're done. Has WebAuthn if you're into that. Multilingual. Sacred geometry animations because I thought it looked cool.
Important: the actual portfolio platform was built without any AI/LLMs. Hand-coded like we used to do before everything became ChatGPT wrapper startups. The landing page however was made with Claude Opus 4.5 because I wanted it to match the portfolio aesthetics and I was lazy.
Also English is my second language so I used Opus 4.5 to write this post too. Otherwise it would be incomprehensible.
Landing page: https://slatefolio.jezzlucena.com/
Demo (my portfolio): https://jezzlucena.com
GitHub: https://github.com/jezzlucena/slatefolio
Anyway that's it. Let me know if something is broken.
https://redd.it/1q2jk6s
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I built Shelfarr, a request/download system for audiobooks and ebooks (Prowlarr → Audiobookshelf)
I was trying to figure out how to manage ebook and audiobook libraries and landed on Audiobookshelf pretty quickly, but for the part of getting files into the server I didn't find any great solutions.
So I made one. It's basically Jellyseerr but for books. Search Open Library, grab from Prowlarr indexers, download via qBittorrent/SABnzbd and organize for Audiobookshelf or any other consumer really, you can configure where the files go. Docker-ready.
https://shelfarr.org/
Open to feedback and contributions.
https://redd.it/1q2dkv1
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Pocket ID v2.0.0 released
First of all, happy New Year!
Over the holidays we had some time to finish the v2.0.0 release of Pocket ID. The major release comes with a few breaking changes that might affect you, so please check out the upgrade guide before upgrading.
This release comes with a few new features, but in the spotlight are the two most requested features:
\- SCIM Provisioning: The SCIM integration allows you to provision and de-provision users automatically. Unfortunately it's not supported by many services at the moment but I hope there will be more services that will support it in the future.
\- Data Export and Import: Two new CLI commands have been added to import and export your Pocket ID data. This is useful when creating backups, moving an installation to another instance or switching database providers.
You can read the full release notes on GitHub.
We hope that you are enjoying Pocket ID :) As always, if you think there is a feature missing feel free to propose it on GitHub or give your vote with a thumbs up (👍) on existing feature requests.
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https://redd.it/1q287q1
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Octo-Fiesta: A Subsonic proxy that fills the gaps in your library with Deezer, then keeps the music forever
Hey everyone!
I wanted to share a project I've been working on that might interest fellow self-hosted music enthusiasts.
Like many of you, I run my own music server with Navidrome. I love having full control over my library, owning my music, and not depending on any streaming service. But there's always been one frustrating limitation: when I want to listen to something that's not in my collection, I'm stuck. I have to go find the album somewhere, download it, make sure the tags are correct, organize it properly... and by that point, the mood is gone.
I wanted a solution that gives me the convenience of streaming services while keeping the philosophy of self-hosting and actually owning my music. So I built Octo-Fiesta. (And yes, the name was randomly generated by GitHub when I created the repo. I found it funny and kept it, after all, "fiesta" fits well with a music app!)
What is it? Octo-Fiesta is a proxy server that sits between your Subsonic client (like Aonsoku, Symfonium, Subplayer, etc.) and your Navidrome server (or any Subsonic-compatible server). From your client's perspective, nothing changes, you just point it to Octo-Fiesta instead of pointing directly to your server. The magic happens behind the scenes. When you search for music or try to play a song:
If the song exists in your local library, it works exactly as before, the request is forwarded to your server and the music plays from your files.
If the song is NOT in your library, Octo-Fiesta searches Deezer, finds the track, streams it to you immediately, AND downloads it to your library at the same time. This second point is the key feature. You're not just streaming from Deezer temporarily, the song is actually downloaded with full metadata, properly organized, and added to your collection. The next time you (or anyone using your server) plays that song, it will come from your local library.
The way I see it, this gives you the best of both worlds:
1. You're never limited by your current library. Want to listen to an album you don't own? Just search for it and play it. It works instantly.
2. Every song you discover becomes yours. Unlike streaming services where you're essentially renting access to music, every track that passes through Octo-Fiesta is downloaded and kept forever. Your library grows naturally as you explore new music.
3. It's completely transparent. Your existing workflow doesn't change. You use the same client, the same interface, the same playlists. The only difference is that now, searching for music you don't own actually returns results, and playing those results adds them to your collection. Over time, your library becomes a reflection of everything you've ever wanted to listen to. No more "I wish I had that album" moments.
For those interested, technical details are on the readme of the repository on github.
I'd love to hear your feedback, suggestions, or questions. And if you run into any issues or want to contribute, feel free to open an issue or PR on GitHub.
https://github.com/V1ck3s/octo-fiesta/
Thanks for reading!
https://redd.it/1q24538
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Self-Hosted "Echo Show"?
Is there a customizable and mature on-premises alternative to something like the "Echo Show"? A touchscreen with calendar, to-do, recipes, notes, etc.
https://redd.it/1q1xmkz
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VoidAuth is an Open Source, Easy to Use Single-Sign-On Provider
https://redd.it/1q1zram
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Read it later and paperless-ngx
using docker on a synology nas because it’s the hardware I have - access via phone or laptop depending on content and complexity (or tv for Jellyfin)
I’m working on sorting out my documents next so i am looking to set up paperless-ngx to manage an amassed pdf library of tech docs, textbooks, general interests etc.
i also need to set up a read-it-later.
are there any compatible systems that either do it all in one or work together at least semi synchronously?
https://redd.it/1q1ufrg
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Dumb question but how to you divide hardware?
I had a single Linux gaming PC running a Windows gaming VM + Sunshine for game streaming, a PXE server + dhcp (dnsmasq), dockers for NextCloud, Home Assistant, PiHole and Sonarr, Open Web UI, Searxng and a few other stuff.
The SSD failed and took down all the devices in the house including all my lights cause it was all govee WiFi bulbs that I used HomeAssistant to control.
Now I want to restart and do things right and have one simple question - how does one choose how many Pis/servers to split stuff across??
Which sub deals with that aspect of planning the hardware, networking, services?
https://redd.it/1q3cqrd
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Tailscale Exit Nodes Are Awesome
Hey everyone, I just wanted to describe my experience using Tailscale exit nodes when traveling abroad.
My home base is in the U.S and I have a small setup that consists of synology, pfsense, and a couple of self hosted services on a BeeLink. Now, none of the hardware matters that much cause my problem was pure networking. For some reason, many US websites flag IP addresses from African countries. I couldn’t:
- View and buy tickets to Cinemark movies
- My partner couldn’t browse jobs on Indeed
- Login to my stripe billing portal
- Manage certain bank transactions
Etc
Halfway through my trip I was starting to get frustrated because there was a point where I needed to view transactions and my partner couldn’t connect to job searching sites to communicate with certain recruiters. This is when I realized that I had set up an exit node on my pfSense router. If you’re not sure what an exit node is, it routes all your Tailscale VPN traffic through a hosted node, rather than a random Tailscale server somewhere. This makes it so any traffic that comes from you, when you’re away from home, still shows as the IP address of the exit node.
Most of the time, I hardly use exit nodes when traveling domestically. But now I realize the value of configuring it for the just-in-case moments, and I’m really glad I set it up.
https://redd.it/1q38t88
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JoinThisParty - self-hosting (games) made easy. Includes a free subdomain for those who need it.
https://redd.it/1q345n9
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Complete: 5tb Portable Media Server
https://redd.it/1q34537
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Introducing Hypermind: A fully decentralized, P2P, high-availability solution to a problem that doesn't exist.
https://redd.it/1q20yew
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Summer Update - 2025 | AI, Flair, and Mods!
Hello, /r/selfhosted!
It has been a while, and for that, I apologize. But let's dig into some changes we can start working with.
## AI-Related Content
First and foremost, the official subreddit stance:
/r/selfhosted allows the sharing of tools, apps, applications, and services, assuming any post related to AI follows all other subreddit rules
Here are some updates on how posts related to AI are to be handled from here on, though.
For now, there seem to be 4 major classifications of AI-related posts.
1. Posts written with AI.
2. Posts about vibe-coded apps with minimal/no peer review/testing
3. AI-built apps that otherwise follow industry standard app development practices
4. AI-assisted apps that feature AI as part of their function.
ALL 4 ARE ALLOWED
I will say this again. None of the above examples are disallowed on /r/selfhosted. If someone elects to use AI to write a post that they feel better portrays the message they're hoping to convey, that is their perogative. Full-stop.
Please stop reporting things for "AI-Slop" (inb4 a bajillion reports on this post for AI-Slop, unironically).
We do, however, require flair for these posts. In fact...
## Flair Requirements
We are now enforcing flair across the board. Please report unflaired content using the new report option for Missing/Incorrect flair.
On the subject of Flair, if you believe a flair option is not appropriate, or if you feel a different flair option should be available, please message the mods and make a request. We'd be happy to add new flair options if it makes sense to do so.
## Mod Applications
As of 8/11/2025, we have brought on the desired number of moderators for this round. Subreddit activity will continue to be monitored and new mods will be brought on as needed.
Thanks all!
~~Finally, we need mods. Plain and simple. The ones we have are active when they can be, but the growth of the subreddit has exceeded our team's ability to keep up with it.~~
~~The primary function we are seeking help with is mod-queue and mod mail responses.~~
~~Ideal moderators should be kind, courteous, understanding, thick-skinned, and adaptable. We are not perfect, and no one will ever ask you to be. You will, however, need to be slow to anger, able to understand the core problem behind someone's frustration, and help solve that, rather than fuel the fire of the frustration they're experiencing.~~
~~We can help train moderators. The rules and mindset of how to handle the rules we set are fairly straightforward once the philosophy is shared. Being able to communicate well and cordially under any circumstance is the harder part; difficult to teach.~~
~~message the mods if you'd like to be considered. I expect to select a few this time around to participate in some mod-mail and mod-queue training, so please ensure you have a desktop/laptop that you can use for a consistent amount of time each week. Moderating from a mobile device (phone or tablet) is possible, but difficult.~~
## Wrap Up
Longer than average post this time around, but it has been...a while. And a lot has changed in a very short period. Especially all of this new talk about AI and its effect on the internet at large, and specifically its effect on this subreddit.
In any case, that's all for today!
We appreciate you all for being here and continuing to make this subreddit one of my favorite places on the internet.
As always,
happy (self)hosting. ;)
https://redd.it/1m67csm
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My Home Page Dashboard with a Custom Last FM Widget
https://redd.it/1q2txtz
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Dockhand 1.0.5 has been released
Hey r/selfhosted,
As a continuation from [my previous post\](https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/1pxw8aa/)
Dockhand 1.0.5 has been released! This is mostly a bug-fixing and stabilization release, heavily driven by your feedback — thank you!
Docker Hub: `fnsys/dockhand:latest` (or `v1.0.5`)
website: https://dockhand.pro
source: [https://github.com/Finsys/dockhand](https://github.com/Finsys/dockhand)
issues: https://github.com/Finsys/dockhand/issues
next: [https://dockhand.pro/#roadmap](https://dockhand.pro/#roadmap)
The big change: security & Wolfi
Dockhand now runs on a custom OS built from scratch using [https://github.com/wolfi-dev](https://github.com/wolfi-dev) packages (via `apko`). I moved away from Alpine/Debian base images to eliminate upstream vulns and bloat.
security: drastic reduction in CVEs (see below).
size: image is \~22% smaller (293MB vs previous 376MB).
new:
containers/stacks: clicking names now opens detailed views directly.
env editor: now supports freestyle text entry (easy copy-paste of full `.env` files).
stacks: environment variables are now saved as .env file next to your compose.yaml. Edits made outside Dockhand (comments, formatting) are preserved.
fixes:
startup: fixed`PUID 1000` conflicts.
webhooks: fixed endpoints to correctly bypass session auth if auth is on.
stack errors: Docker error messages are now passed through clearly if a stack fails to start.
compose: fixed startup issues when using the user: directive.
editor:\* fixed flickering in the stack editor during fast typing.
container edit: added missing options (ulimits, security\_opt, dns, etc.) and fixed modal reloading glitches.
performance: fixed memory leak/lag on the Activity page with thousands of rows.
fixed `tlsSkipVerify` not saving,
re-enabled MFA for all users (regression)
Gmail SMTP notification errors
container unhealthy notifications not triggering
Security Scan
For vulnerabilities, you could say I have taken my own medicine. Take a look at the scan results and comparison, please:
hmm.
That one medium severity CVE in BusyBox is currently my mortal enemy. I stare at it every morning while drinking coffee. It knows its days are numbered :)
If you find anything use this https://github.com/Finsys/dockhand/issues for reporting and support, please.
Happy New Year, let it be better than 2025!
Best,
JK
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https://redd.it/1q2qvgg
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Dockman: alternative to portainer and dockge
Dockman is a compose-focused Docker management tool for those who find other platforms too bloated or too basic or too complex. Think of it as the unholy trinity of a text editor, Dockge, and Portainer, all mashed into one streamlined interface.
The newly released Dockman v3 adds several new features into the mix:
Full-featured File Management
Integrated IT-Tools
Built-in Composerize
Native SQLite Support: Open and inspect database files without leaving the editor.
Exec into distroless containers and bring your favourite tools and shell
And more !
If you find any bugs or have any questions open a discussion
https://github.com/RA341/dockman/discussions
Get started here:
Docs: [https://dockman.radn.dev/](https://dockman.radn.dev/)
GitHub: https://github.com/RA341/dockman/
Support:
If you like my work:
You can donate here: ko-fi.com/**ra341**
Or
I am graduating soon and looking for Full-Time SWE positions in the US. If you're hiring feel free to reach out contact@radn.dev
Screenshots
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https://redd.it/1q2gbz1
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Tinder for your Jellyfin library
Hey all,
I got tired of never deciding on what to watch (especially with others), so I built Swiparr – like Tinder for your Jellyfin library.
Find it here.
You can host it with docker. FOSS and all that.
I work as a developer (mostly old codebases on SLA:s) during daytime so it was nice toying around with some (what I think is) modern stuff like Next.js and OpenCode.
At first I built it for myself but then I thought "eh", why not make it public, maybe someone will find it useful.
It’s a really bland UI, kinda lightweight (\~70MB memory), but stable to use. Please be kind!
To comply with the rules: I am the maker of the app, it was built with the help of AI, and I have no gain in you pulling the image and running the container yourself – except for maybe sleeping a little better at night knowing that it might have helped someone choose a good movie to watch.
https://redd.it/1q2a53a
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Launching Tymeslot: It's like cal.com, but beautiful and easy-to-use
https://redd.it/1q260pl
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[🐸 Rybbit v2.3] Google Analytics alternative - big update!
https://redd.it/1q24ywr
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Introducing Hypermind: A fully decentralized, P2P, high-availability solution to a problem that doesn't exist.
https://redd.it/1q20yew
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Self-Host Weekly #152: Wrapped (2 January 2026)
Happy new year, r/selfhosted! Linked below is the latest edition of Self-Host Weekly, a weekly newsletter recap of the latest activity in self-hosted software and content (published weekly but shared directly with this subreddit the first Friday of each month).
This week's features include:
My own designated self-hosted resolutions for the community
Software updates and launches
A spotlight on [Tugtainer](https://github.com/Quenary/tugtainer?ref=selfh.st) -- a Docker container update automation platform
Other guides, videos, and content from the community
Thanks, and as usual, feel free to reach out with feedback!
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Self-Host Weekly #152: Wrapped (2 Janaury 2026)
https://redd.it/1q1yj2e
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audiio -- Music, Your Way. (like plex, for audio)
https://redd.it/1q1tx2z
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