The Self Hosted Home: A Thin Computer
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Installing Ollama Open WebUI with Cloud Seeder, IPv6rs’ New Install Wizard
This is how server installs are supposed to be. IPv6rs released Cloud Seeder, their new server install wizard. They call their servers “appliances” which seems appropriate. I usually like to setup my own servers, but let’s be honest, nobody wants to perform constant maintenance. So I decided to give it a spin. At the risk…
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Using Termux on Android for Self Hosting? Yes, really.
I thought I had a nice home lab with my thin computer, but now i have a home lab in my pocket. I setup my old Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra as a web server. This has to be the coolest thing I have in my home lab arsenal. The machine is surprisingly performant, small, produces…
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Running my IPv6 Only Home E-Mail Server with IPv6rs’ IPv4 Reverse Proxy
this peace of mind feels damn good! IPv6rs announced their IPv4 reverse proxy yesterday. When I heard this, I thought to myself, this will pair well with my e-mail server which has been IPv6 only. So I gave it a shot. Their instructions say to point a domain that’s using an IPv6rs IP to the…
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My Journey Self Hosting Ollama and Open Web UI to Securely (and Confidentially) Access AI
OpenAI’s ChatGPT is impressive, but the privacy concerns can be very real So this journey begins from where I left off, after setting up my own self hosted server with WordPress, IPv6 and Cloudflare. For a brief starter, incase anyone here is looking for instructions on how to set things up, here’s how I setup…
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Self Hosting My Server from My Room
How I setup my own Datacenter in my room on an Unused Laptop So I decided to setup a server, but when I went to the prices on the various major VPS platforms out there (Linode, DO, AWS) I couldn’t stomach spending ~$1000/year on a machine when I had a perfectly fine Macbook Air collecting…
Self Hosting is the most exciting thing today.