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The latest in self-hosted content, news, releases, updates, events, and more
This Week in Self-Hosted (November 29, 2024)
The latest in self-hosted news, software, content, events, and more based on the newsletter of the same name.
=== Links ===
Newsletter Link: selfh.st/newsletter/2024-11-29
Listen via Podcast: rss.com/podcasts/theselfhostcast/1776840
Mastodon: fosstodon.org/@selfhst
Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/selfh.st
Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/selfhst
Patreon: patreon.com/selfhst
App Directory: selfh.st/apps
HortusFox: github.com/danielbrendel/hortusfox-web
Daniel Brendel: www.danielbrendel.com/
Daniel Brendel - Mastodon: mastodon.social/@dbdev
=== Chapters ===
00:00 Intro
00:25 In the News
09:37 Software Updates
20:26 Breaking Changes
22:04 New Software
27:27 Community Content
35:34 Outro
=== Links ===
Newsletter Link: selfh.st/newsletter/2024-11-29
Listen via Podcast: rss.com/podcasts/theselfhostcast/1776840
Mastodon: fosstodon.org/@selfhst
Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/selfh.st
Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/selfhst
Patreon: patreon.com/selfhst
App Directory: selfh.st/apps
HortusFox: github.com/danielbrendel/hortusfox-web
Daniel Brendel: www.danielbrendel.com/
Daniel Brendel - Mastodon: mastodon.social/@dbdev
=== Chapters ===
00:00 Intro
00:25 In the News
09:37 Software Updates
20:26 Breaking Changes
22:04 New Software
27:27 Community Content
35:34 Outro
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The latest in self-hosted news, software, content, events, and more based on the newsletter of the same name. Links Newsletter Link: selfh.st/newsletter/2024-11-15 Listen via Podcast: rss.com/podcasts/theselfhostcast/1755558 Mastodon: fosstodon.org/@selfhst Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/selfh.st Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/selfhst Patreon: patreon.com/selfhst App Directory: selfh.st/apps ttec...
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The latest in self-hosted news, software, content, events, and more based on the newsletter of the same name. Newsletter Link: selfh.st/newsletter/2024-11-08 Listen via Podcast: rss.com/podcasts/theselfhostcast/1742880 DB Tech on UA-cam: ua-cam.com/channels/Vy16RS5eEDh8anP8j94G2A.html tteck - Proxmox Helper Scripts Donation Link: ko-fi.com/proxmoxhelperscripts 00:32 In the News 12:01 Software U...
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Newsletter Link: selfh.st/newsletter/2024-11-01/ Listen via Podcast: rss.com/podcasts/theselfhostcast/1731614 Dan Brown's Homepage: danb.me/ BookStack: www.bookstackapp.com/ Open Source Confusion Cases: github.com/ssddanbrown/Open-Source-Confusion-Cases tteck - Proxmox Helper Scripts Donation Link: ko-fi.com/proxmoxhelperscripts 00:00 Introduction 01:02 10,000 Subscribers! 01:32 In the News 13:...
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Newsletter Link: selfh.st/newsletter/2024-10-25/ Listen via Podcast: rss.com/podcasts/theselfhostcast/1719578 Steadfast Self-Hosting: selfhostbook.com/ SeaGL: seagl.org/ 2024 Self-Host User Survey Results: selfh.st/survey/2024-results/ Syncthing Android Fork: github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android
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The latest in self-hosted news, software, content, events, and more based on the newsletter of the same name. Links Newsletter Link: selfh.st/newsletter/2024-10-18/ Listen via Podcast: rss.com/podcasts/theselfhostcast/1709264 DB Tech on UA-cam: www.youtube.com/@DBTechYT 2024 Survey Results Live Stream: ua-cam.com/users/liveAYqFrrG2ajM (10/20 2pm EST) Mastodon: fosstodon.org/@selfhst Bluesky: bs...
Hey just found this and enjoyed the week in review podcast. Thanks for doing this and providing the great info. Definitely agree with @kari-ford below.
Thank you for all the work you do each week to keep this podcast running, especially for creating a video during Thanksgiving week! I hope this really takes off for you.
It’s a strange world we live in. A valuable channel like this has only 3k subscribers, while channels with no value whatsoever have hundreds of thousands. Keep doing what you do, great content!
@@karl-ford Thanks for the kind words - one step at a time!
suggestion can you add Stalwart Mail Server and KumoMTA in your newletter ?
@@SEO-010 Yep, they're a part of the feeds I follow for new releases. Did I miss something this week?
not sure how you pick self hosted projects I have a few that I built to fit a need internally, if you care to take a look bigsk1/gpu-monitor
Hey Ethan, just a quick one. Can you try filtering the humming noise out? Should be really easy with Audacity or something like that. It is not that noticeable while listening, but every time I pause the podcast, my brain is like "oh gosh, finally that awful noise went away". - Really enjoying your podcast and the website though. Keep up the great work!
@@SvenLaschinski Definitely. I don't listen to it at a volume where I would have caught that - will look into it for next week!
Any way to get into loops faster?
Bluesky is not self hosted or open source
@@AlanJames1987 Didn't mean to give off this impression. There are aspects of the AT Protocol that can be self-hosted.
@@selfhst definitely odd to cover a platform that isn't self-hosted. I was under the impression that the Self-Hosted podcast was on self-hosted projects, should that not be the case?
@@Crftbt Context is key. I also often reference the self-hosted community on Reddit, another non-self-hosted platform, in my content. I brought Bluesky up this week to highlight something I created to connect people with other self-hosters on the platform and also to comment about the aspects of it that are adjacent to self-hosting.
not everything is there to endlessly grow and be monetized. the fediverse is one such thing - it is still astounding to me how many people apparently seem to have problems with that concept and talk about "struggling". if you want grow and monetization, you have to go to shitter (not anymore, or atm at least) and threads / bluesky - where people with the intend to make money push those things. chances are - you end up on a platform which (is owned by cryptobros and) in the end will be sold to the next totally awesome* person.
Searchnxg is popular because google stopped working…
Searxng is popular because Whoogle died.
suggestion can you add Stalwart Mail Server and KumoMTA in your newletter ?
Great episode! Thanks for adding the chapter markers!!
Another great show. And I must confess I haven't tested my image backups in a while.
Bluesky /= the Fediverse. Bluesky is built on Nostr, which is similar in spirit but runs on an entirely different protocol.
Bluesky is the AT protocol. Nostr is its own protocol :)
Really enjoying this series! Wouldnt mind if it was 3 hours, like the WAN show haha. Great to listen/watch while getting chores done on the weekend or doing some grinding in a game :)
Awesome series
Thank you for your work! Small piece of advice: Your voice is too quiet. Please amplify it a bit more.
I've found myself watching each week. I have the newsletter open and go through it while watching/listening, and now have many tabs to dig into. Particularly interested in Nodocb and Swetrix, which I had not heard of until now. 😁 Cheers Ethan.
First time tuning into the Podcast, looking forward to future eps!
so excited for an update to linkwarden cant wait to try out the new version.
Thanks for the updates!
I love watching this every Friday I even share it with my friends by using n8n to post the link. By chance what time do these usually get released at I have it at 9am which seems a little on the later side but idk.
Many thanks for the Tailscale article. I am one of the unfortunate ones to experience that particular bug/feature, and it has been many months without any updates. Searching for how to change the interface metrics also yielded no results for me, I always ended up in unrelated articles. I've now sent that link to my Hoarded instance, and will be implementing it in my remaining Windows machines.
Hey Ethan :) You asked for improvement recommendations and I would recommend having UA-cam chapter markers to allow people to jump to the section they want. These videos are definitely helpful for people who are more auditory than visual. The extra info about some of these projects is also cool and helpful to building a complete context. Keep it up!
Thanks, this is great feedback! When people have asked previously, I assumed they were looking for the chapter markets in the video description. I'll work on adding them to the video timeline as well for next week's video!
Appreciate and look forward to you every week!
Thanks for the updates. Keep up the good work!
Love this series. Thanks for your work.
I’ve noticed guests talk over Ethan. Simple interruptions - things like being in agreement or acknowledging a comment. I would suggest guests muting when not speaking. 6:54 is an example. I mean no disrespect. I’m using this show as an example since it is the most recent release. Love you guys very much.
As always ..great show!! I love that you cover items from the news letter and having the guest hosts is just the icing on my Saturday mornings. Self-hosted news and coffee to start the weekend ... what could be better!
8:45 This makes zero logical sense. VSCode is an editor. There's next to no configuration needed out of the gate. Open a file, edit, save, and close. Open a folder, edit, save, and close. No coding practices such as source control is actually required. It's nice, sure... but the whole point of VSCode is to build your own experience over time.
as an editor vscode needs some time to get used to, when you come from "old" tools like notepad++ , but its totally worth getting into it. i still continue tp use notepad++ as a notepad as it s way faster to open and use it as such.
Love this show! David is a fabulous guest/co-host. Hoping he's a regular 😊
agreed. david is great go-host but i'm also not opposed to having different guests
@@romayojrvaried guests would be my preferred format.
Really liking the new format with adding video to the weekly newsletter. Didn't see too many things that piqued my interest this week but overall, it is why I have around 100 docker containers running now lol. The CF DDNS that a lot of people are using these days is from Favonia/cloudflare-ddns. It is the one I use and was just updated a few weeks ago, so it is still active.
ProvableHQ/leo has >20k contributors?? I opened github, it says only 49 🗿🗿 Home-assistant/core shows only 4k contributors
is the aspect ratio odd for anyone else? i dont have my pc hooked up to my CRT, but i kind of want to now
I noticed this as well. It started off as widescreen but then changed to 4:3.
Good for viewing his screen. Can actually read it on my phone. Helpful!
@@svenstubesHa, yes - I used a new editor and didn't realize the aspect ratio was off until I exported the video. Whoops.
@selfhst no worries! Great episode, excited to install that calibre
Thanks for this update!
Thank you guys so much for the Calibre-Web Automated shout-out! (Just as an aside the "plex-style" theme is not the default, it's just my perfered one 😅) Loving this new video format too ❤ crocodilestick
Just a suggestion when you are talking about a software maybe go to its home page or have some gif running about the software ... might be helpful having a mental model
really enjoyed ur last video looking forward to this one
I'm a big fan of these weekly roundups. Would it be possible to get more granular chapter markers going forward so the videos are easier to navigate?
love you guys and pumped you are keeping up with this series, i look forward to it every week
Thanks so much for the mention, really enjoyed hearing your perspectives :)
I had no idea about tteck! That's awful for them. I hope someone(s) can maintain the repo and tteck's legacy.
Quick question; What happened to the episode you had up, with the 3 co-hosts? And why aren't they in these newer episodes? I personally much preferred the dynamic of that video. But thanks for making these videos anyway :)
Hey! The initial co-hosts helped get the series up-and-running but voluntarily withdrew from the project due to creative differences and the complexities of scheduling, recording, and publishing the show in a short window. With that being said, I'm new to this and completely open to feedback. Is there anything specific about the dynamic of that video that you'd like to see incorporated in future episodes?
Wait. I thought the British guy was the host. What happened?
1:50 self hosting goes woke.
Nice! Keep going!
15:43 Hosting your own docker registry is pretty easy! Setup a compose application using `registry` as the backend and `joxit/docker-registry-ui` as the frontend. Then just proxy port 80 of the frontend! Use the proxied URI for everything (https, docker push, docker pull)
The newsletter has been the highlight of my week since it started, and it's fabulous getting more commentary around it from the UA-cam videos. You mentioned an alternative to the Android Syncthing App in the video, but I can't see a link in the description. Would you share...?
@@Wildnat Absolutely: github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android I'll add it to the video description as well!
Yes, thank you! I love the podcast keep it up!
Just wanted to say i really enjoy this podcast i found it through alex at self hosted about a week ago and i will be watching every week!