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johntash, (edited ) in What is your favourite selfhosted wiki software and why?

Bookstack is really nice and user friendly. It’s probably one of my favorites.

Dokuwiki is simple and stores files in plaintext.

I haven’t used wiki.js much but I’ve heard good things about it too.

Another option if you don’t need to share the wiki with anyone would be a note tool like Trilium. It has built in support for stuff like mermaid or excalidraw diagrams.

Don’t forget to setup backups for whatever wiki you do go with, and make sure you can restore them when your wiki is broken ;)

JonnyJaap, in Help me build a home server

If you want to start try to find something used on DBA, like an old laptop. If you are an student, maybe someone in your class upgrades their laptop and you can get it cheap. (Best a laptop where you can remove the battery, plus you need to change a setting so it doesn’t go in standby when closing the lit)

You can add an external hard disk for nextcloud data.

My first home server was an raspberry pi, it’s not great for nextcloud, you need to disable all preview image, and the UI might still be slow. Untop using an microSD card for the OS might randomly break (happens to me, SanDisk).

My second server was my old laptop, I used an laptop with i3 from like 2013 as server for a long long time.

Best thing I can recommend is to not rush and get the first best thing, try to look for a good deal. Start small and you can always increase your server in the future.

Wish you the best.

helenslunch, in Self-hosted or personal email solutions?
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I don’t give my personal email address to literally anyone. Everyone gets an alias.

Once someone gets your personal email address and leaks it, there is no way to stop spam. You cannot delete your personal address because it is your account identity.

Firefox Relay, AnonAddy, SimpleLogin, all great services.

I have a business email address that I’m just unfortunately stuck digging through spam.

Anon383, in Self-hosted or personal email solutions?

I do this. Personally I use cloudflaire for my domain and dns, not that I’m committed to them it’s just what I use. I then use protonmail for my email and point the relivent records to them.

Carol2852, in Linkwarden - An open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and preserve webpages
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Can’t find the info in the repository. Can I share a collection or specific links via RSS? I built my own application to archive URLs and grab the text content, and I also build a RSS feed from that. Can Linkwarden do something similar?

Confound4082, in Self-hosted or personal email solutions?

I don’t know current pricing, but a premium proton account, which was ~$9/month when I started has worked very well for me. I like the other features they are rolling out and use them a lot.

Domain is purchased through cloudflare, and I think it was like $10/year?

PhilipJFryJr, in Pinry, the open-source tiling image board

Sounds cool! Thanks for sharing!

words_number, in What is your favourite selfhosted wiki software and why?

I’m administering a wiki.js instance. Despite it being written in node, it’s a pretty nice wiki with a lot of modern features builtin. The only other wiki I’ve ever setup and used was mediawiki, which is obviously a complete legacy php clusterfuck where you need add-ons (which are terrible to install and configure) for everything.

SchizoDenji, in Planning build: Power efficient headless steam machine, and later upgrade for AI tasks

Moonlight + Sunshine is best for headless gaming. It also has desktop as an app.

m_randall, (edited ) in What is your favourite selfhosted wiki software and why?

I just spent a week evaluating all the popular choices to document an overlay network I’m standing up. All I want is a simple markdown interface to write notes in. My goal was something with a very simple UI, markdown, and very light weight.

MediaWiki, Bookstack, and WikiJS (or JSWiki) were good but they were too much for what I needed. I ended up with stumbling on gollum and really like it. It’s very very simple, fast, and clean. I wrote a one line cronjob and now I’m backed up to gitlab.

github.com/gollum/gollum

JASN_DE, in What is your favourite selfhosted wiki software and why?

I run a Bookstack instance which works quite well for me.

haui_lemmy, in Linkwarden - An open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and preserve webpages

Thats neat. I was searching for something like this. Goes on my list.

Gutless2615, in Joplin alternative needed

Yeah the lack of actual .md files is what killed Joplin for me. Obviously not FOSS but there are self hosted options for Obsidian.

TORFdot0, in Self-hosted or personal email solutions?

Cloudflare sells domains at cost. If you use apple devices and pay for iCloud+ ($1.99 a month for the cheapest plan), you can get email hosting for your domain for the entire family + a catch all address.

You can run an email host yourself but it is going to cost more in time and effort to maintain than just paying for hosting. It’s not very professional if your messages go to spam due to low reputation or if you miss a message/someone gets a bounce back because the container running your mail server was down and you didn’t realize

Run mail on a custom domain for fun, to learn what it takes, but don’t do it for mail that really matters

sebsch, in Linkwarden - An open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and preserve webpages

I would love sth like this with nextcloud integration.

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