The Open Source software I'm using in 2023 - Part 1!

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  • This is part 1 of a 2 part series this year. As my use of Open Source grows, it gets harder to fit everything into a reasonable length video. I hope you enjoy it.
    I apologize, I tried to put everything in here from the show notes, but I don't get enough characters to do it, so I will simply ask you to click on the show notes below to find more information about any of the projects I talk about.
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    === Timestamps ===
    00:00 Beginning
    00:09 Introduction
    00:34 Firefox
    01:24 Linux
    04:33 Dashy - Browser Dash and Shortcuts
    05:58 Metabase - No Code Data Analytics
    07:30 Portainer
    11:01 Proxmox - Virtualiation Orchestrator
    13:02 NGinX Proxy Manager
    14:31 MeshCentral - Remote Machine Management
    16:23 TrueNAS Scale
    19:09 Vaultwarden - Password Manager
    20:35 Remotely - Remote Support Tool
    21:54 Guacamole - Remote Desktop in the Browser
    24:12 Pi-hole - Ad-blockingDNS
    25:07 Pi-Alert - Notification of New Network Devices
    26:05 Speedtest Tracker
    27:35 Uptime Kuma - Status / Uptime Monitor
    29:06 Home Assistant
    31:11 Mail-in-a-box - Self Hosted Email
    32:33 OpenSprinkler
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  • @AYROZEN
    @AYROZEN 11 місяців тому +192

    Protect this man at all cost, he's teaching us so much. Thank you thank you thank you. 🙏🏻

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  11 місяців тому +5

      My pleasure!

    • @OddWoz
      @OddWoz 11 місяців тому +1

      Seconded. Loving this channel so far. Shows and explains a lot of important details other content creators skip/gloss over. Learned a lot with this series too.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  11 місяців тому +2

      I'mglad you're getting something out of the content!

  • @julesmaison4745
    @julesmaison4745 Рік тому +42

    can't wait for part.2

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому +15

      Next week! I'm getting it all edited now...it's odd, the recording goes so well, editing isn't too hard, but getting the show notes together for these is quite an effort..but I love it.

  • @scotty1928
    @scotty1928 Рік тому +57

    Dude wtf.
    One can actually feel the joy and enthusiasm spilling out of you!
    Liked and subbed. Just for that very reason.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому +3

      Thank you so much, and welcome aboard.

    • @AcidiFy574
      @AcidiFy574 Рік тому +1

      I legit thought you were insulting😂😅

    • @scotty1928
      @scotty1928 11 місяців тому

      @@AcidiFy574 glas to have been of service 🤪

  • @chrisa.1740
    @chrisa.1740 Рік тому +7

    Thanks for updating the "I'm using" series for 2023! I've been a long time user of most of these as well, and it's great to see how someone else in the HomeLAB space uses these apps.

  • @NoTySir
    @NoTySir Рік тому +57

    Dude this video was awesome at showcasing the variety and polish that open source offers. I am inspired and encouraged to dive into a handful of the new things you introduced me to over the next few weeks just to learn as I go…appreciate the upload! Easy subscribe!

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому +5

      Goal accomplished. My whole purpose is to inspire people to try out some of the awesome open source software out there.

  • @mohamedelwakell9295
    @mohamedelwakell9295 Рік тому +5

    I haven’t seen such quality work in a long time. Great job

  • @7bagette
    @7bagette Рік тому +12

    It's always good to hear passionate people talk!! This was amazing

  • @kevinhughes9801
    @kevinhughes9801 Рік тому +3

    Epic video great setup thanks for sharing look forward to part 2 thank you! Keep up great content 🎉

  • @anibalandrade754
    @anibalandrade754 Рік тому +4

    Great video. Just started my Home Lab and this gave me lots of ideas to use! Thanks!

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому +1

      Awesome! It can be addictive to build an amazing homelab for sure.

  • @imsilsa
    @imsilsa Рік тому +1

    I just loved it. Thanks a lot for your time and effort🙏

  • @himabimdimwim
    @himabimdimwim Рік тому +4

    Very enjoyable video! Thanks for sharing all of this great info.

  • @concep86
    @concep86 Рік тому +1

    Always manage to get 1 or 2 new apps from your videos. Thanks for all you do.

  • @igorristeski5472
    @igorristeski5472 6 місяців тому +1

    Wow, great man. You have good concept, wonderful explaining and sense for your public. I can not say how amazed I am of your video.

  • @dhruv1217
    @dhruv1217 7 місяців тому +1

    I can literally hear your enthusiasm and passion in your voice. And soooo informative. Loved the video. Subbed 🔥

  • @JuanHernandezV
    @JuanHernandezV 5 місяців тому +1

    This is awesome! I stopped using Google searches a long time ago because everything is so SEO oriented that it always returns crap, making me miss on a ton of OpenSource stuff... and now, this list felt like a refresher that I needed. Thank you!

  • @ArifKamaruzaman
    @ArifKamaruzaman Рік тому +6

    I've been running my homelab and test a bunch of open source software, thanks to your channel. Some of them I even used at my company. Got my value upped for it.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому +2

      Absolutely! Building a business on Open Source is a series I've beenworking for almost a year now, and it just keeps getting better, and over time, easier to do.

    • @zoranaw7964
      @zoranaw7964 11 місяців тому

      Hi Arif, can you share what do you use at your company? Thnx.

  • @susisunkist7157
    @susisunkist7157 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you, thank you. I really love the style of your video: content instead of showcasing blinking hardware in the background. I have been using Linux on my devices for almost 25 years but there are always new things here and there worth exploring... Looking forward to watch part 2.

  • @user-jg2iq7kk5r
    @user-jg2iq7kk5r 2 місяці тому +1

    This channel is amazing. Full of awesome information. Definitely worth subscribing to. Thank you for this

  • @puruda
    @puruda Рік тому +1

    really really awesome video. its like one stop to get what we want . great video

  • @MrLopaka99
    @MrLopaka99 Рік тому +1

    Extremely excellent content in this video. Thank you.

  • @lmaoroflcopter
    @lmaoroflcopter 10 місяців тому +2

    Oh man that dashboard is fire. I've been using heimdall on my setup here as a jumping off point for my network services but I absolutely love your dashboard!

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  10 місяців тому

      Thanks, it's called Dashy, and it's really a top notch tool for me.

  • @stoufa
    @stoufa 11 місяців тому +1

    You, Sir, got yourself a new follower! 😊
    Thanks for the awesome video! ✨

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for subscribing! Glad to have you along for this journey.

  • @luisevidal
    @luisevidal Рік тому +1

    Keep them coming. This is great! Thanks for sharing.

  • @milicsantiago
    @milicsantiago Рік тому +3

    Great video! Thanks for your commitment!

  • @audioz1006
    @audioz1006 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video. thanks for that.

  • @sbsaylors8
    @sbsaylors8 11 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely best thing I've watched in a while. Thank you!

  • @musictab7376
    @musictab7376 8 місяців тому +1

    outstanding. I took some quick notes but think I'll have to create a list of things I need to explore/install

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  8 місяців тому

      Awesome! hopefully a few of them will be useful for you.

  • @arion5473
    @arion5473 10 місяців тому +2

    absolute legend! thank you.

  • @Lucas2RC
    @Lucas2RC Рік тому +1

    I came by this video by chance, and I was really surprised by it. Great advices, superb content. Thanks!

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому

      Thank you, glad you found me, and hope you'll subscribe and stick around.

  • @JoseMariaLabarta
    @JoseMariaLabarta Рік тому +1

    Very good video, waiting for the second one - Thanks

  • @KLNYC
    @KLNYC 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks brother!

  • @TimOsman
    @TimOsman Рік тому +1

    Great video. Thanks for taking the time.

  • @cameronfrye5514
    @cameronfrye5514 Рік тому +6

    The most recent Linux distro I've messed with was Debian 5. Based on your short Linux discussion it really has come a long way. Looks like it's time to find a place to install and give it another go. Thanks!

  • @davidzuijdwijk6806
    @davidzuijdwijk6806 Рік тому +4

    i use container top in the terminal. ctop is kinda like portainer without the deploing, you can see status, logs start stop delete ... its really cool, and a fast way to check.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому +1

      Yep, did a video on it a few years back. Top notch Cli power right there.

  • @jsbaltes
    @jsbaltes 11 місяців тому +1

    Wow ! Goldmine of info here. BIG thanks ! Suuuuubbbed.

  • @catcam
    @catcam 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for great content ! Just subscribed .

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  11 місяців тому

      My pleasure! And, welcome aboard!

    • @catcam
      @catcam 11 місяців тому +1

      @@AwesomeOpenSource 👌

  • @kaozlord76
    @kaozlord76 Рік тому +1

    awesome work, thnx

  • @RudmerMartinez
    @RudmerMartinez 7 місяців тому +2

    Awesome stack!

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  7 місяців тому

      Thanks. I't sawesome to be able to do it all with Open Source!

  • @DordeKaurinovic
    @DordeKaurinovic 11 місяців тому +1

    Subscribed. Thanks for information's

  • @lucasvtiradentes
    @lucasvtiradentes 11 місяців тому +1

    what a cool video, thank you!

  • @gurshair
    @gurshair 11 місяців тому +1

    So cute, thanks for this

  • @chaturvedirishab
    @chaturvedirishab 11 місяців тому +1

    I am a nontechy, trying to learn. your video is so helpful. Thanks from India

  • @sanketss84
    @sanketss84 8 місяців тому +2

    super valuable apps. there are many I wasn't aware. thank you so much.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  8 місяців тому

      My pleasure. I try to do this once a year, and am always glad when I point out applications others didn't know about.

    • @sanketss84
      @sanketss84 8 місяців тому

      @@AwesomeOpenSource thanks once again. appreciate the efforts you take to share your learnings.

  • @jonl316
    @jonl316 Рік тому +2

    This has been so helpful. Thanks for putting this list together.

  • @duncan-mcrae
    @duncan-mcrae Рік тому +5

    Thanks. Just getting into this space. Been working with Linux for a while. Docker and Portainer now as well

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому

      That's awesome! Stick with it. I hope some of my tutorials can help you out.

  • @keypresspunisher
    @keypresspunisher Рік тому +1

    I can't wait for your part 2

  • @c-LAW
    @c-LAW Рік тому +1

    Awesome help! Thanks!

  • @zippi777
    @zippi777 Рік тому +1

    HI, thanks as always for the share! Now i'm waiting for part 2....3..... :-)

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому +1

      Part 2 is coming soon...and some folks have asked me to cover my hardware setup as well, so that may be a part 3.

  • @corcaightowner8881
    @corcaightowner8881 11 місяців тому +7

    I never have used windows at home, it was forced upon me at work. But I needed more power. I was multi-tasking windows programs on OS/2. I found that the windows programs ran far faster under OS/2. It worked so well that I installed at home. Then when Linux showed up, it took me a few months to fully adapt it at home. That was in 2004. I haven't regretted dropping windows, at all. I've been running Kubuntu since 16.04, but have used Red Hat, Suse, PCLinuxOS, Sabayone, and Linux Mint.

  • @Rydema
    @Rydema 11 місяців тому +2

    You sir earnt your self a subscriber! I'm homelabbing all the time so the fact you've got all this Open source stuff which normally costs is incredible.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  11 місяців тому +1

      Awesome! So happy you are on the journey with us!

    • @zoranaw7964
      @zoranaw7964 11 місяців тому

      They say that Homelabbing is a serious and dangerous illness and addiction that is hard to cure. With this kind of channel/video and Proxmox it would eventually become impossible :D

  • @fleboho
    @fleboho 11 місяців тому +1

    Well, this was very very usefull information. Can't thank you enough for this.

  • @WELDE83
    @WELDE83 Рік тому +1

    Yesus Thank you very much!!! Cant wait for Part 2/6

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому

      I promise, it's just a part 2 / 2.

    • @WELDE83
      @WELDE83 Рік тому

      @@AwesomeOpenSource you cant do this to us 😢

  • @tenamsb686
    @tenamsb686 8 місяців тому +2

    Man, I am someone who just never drops a "like" @ any video. But dude, you! You deserve a "like" for this!! Thanks!!

  • @sagarsriva
    @sagarsriva Рік тому +1

    great video. thx

  • @AndyPlayedGuitar
    @AndyPlayedGuitar 11 місяців тому +2

    I love the clickety clickety but I'm slowly learning the terminal, by breaking things whilst trying to set them up then having to start over. I love all this stuff, still super new to the "home lab" world though. So much to learn

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  11 місяців тому +1

      Stick with it! It's gets easier with each thing you add to your lab.

  • @memestra-11
    @memestra-11 5 місяців тому +1

    Vaultwarden is awesome, I totally second that!!!

  • @sachinandangangopadhyay1782
    @sachinandangangopadhyay1782 Рік тому +3

    This is a great video for us to explore more about open-source things. I have been trying to setup my Guacamole and its working pretty well with both password-based authentication and ssh private key based authentication with Ubuntu 20.04 on OCI vm. ssh private key based authentication on Ubuntu 22.04 on a AWS ec2 instance not working. guacd logs shows "Public key authentication failed: Username/PublicKey combination invalid." Any thoughts?

  • @MohammedNawaz-nw5kv
    @MohammedNawaz-nw5kv 11 місяців тому +1

    The best opensource software list by far I've seen on youtube.

  • @_______3558
    @_______3558 7 місяців тому +1

    Subbed Baaam!!!!💥

  • @contort69
    @contort69 7 місяців тому +1

    Guy you are AMAZING I'm going to do something similar to what you are doing and I am going to let the world know that you were my inspiration.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  7 місяців тому

      That's awesome! Thank you! As long as you spread the word about open source and how awesome it is, then I'm super happy!

  • @Theborg72
    @Theborg72 11 місяців тому +1

    thanks for your tips, what I'm missing are links to the various programs you show in case I want to try them.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  11 місяців тому

      In both of these two videos I have a link in the description to the show notes. On that singel show notes page, I have links to my detailed instructions on install, setup, and basic usage, as well as links to the project pages.

  • @imzsoul
    @imzsoul 11 місяців тому +1

    Inspired to do more

  • @pxlcrdgm8140
    @pxlcrdgm8140 7 місяців тому +2

    YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
    MAN I FOUND THIS VIDEO AGAIN I AM SO HAPPY
    YOU ARE AN ABSOLUTE LEGEND!!!!!!!!!
    THANK YOU SO MUCH. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

  • @pocketsfullofdynamite
    @pocketsfullofdynamite 11 місяців тому +3

    No one made such a phenomenal listing and while show casing the usage of the software that we find it difficult to discovery otherwise. Very Good job BTW I enjoy terminals too but most often clickety.

  • @guglielmobartelloni
    @guglielmobartelloni Рік тому +1

    Very useful video thanks for sharing

  • @MohammedNoureldin
    @MohammedNoureldin Місяць тому +1

    That was an awesome video. Thank you! Did you release part-2? Please post the link if yes

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Місяць тому

      I did. Here's the link. ua-cam.com/video/HaLKciYfVfE/v-deo.htmlsi=V4XEo5EyzsCieXU7

  • @leboromeo
    @leboromeo Рік тому +1

    Well done B :)

  • @thesingularity1010
    @thesingularity1010 Рік тому +1

    Thank you

  • @looper6120
    @looper6120 9 місяців тому +2

    I love command line for anything lol so I don’t have to worry about how to make my desktop looks clean and pretty 😅

  • @lmaoroflcopter
    @lmaoroflcopter 10 місяців тому +1

    On guac you can set up read only/view only sessions. Super handy if you want to do a demo to someone, or have their input without sharing a mouse/keyboard :)

  • @tnjsrf
    @tnjsrf 11 місяців тому +1

    this is so useful!

  • @brodierobson4490
    @brodierobson4490 8 місяців тому +2

    im so happy i watched this - meshcentral is exactly what I am after!

  • @joshprice7349
    @joshprice7349 11 місяців тому +1

    Love your content! I wanted to let you know you're missing an r at the end of the speed tracker url in your show notes.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  11 місяців тому

      Thank you. Probably a bad paste. I appreciate it.

  • @georgeyoung108
    @georgeyoung108 8 місяців тому +2

    What thermostat do you use with Home Assistant? I've been trying to find a way to do more advanced programming of my AC, like having multiple schedules I can switch out, having more than 4 temperature changes in a day, automate summer and winter programs, etc.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  8 місяців тому

      Today I use an Ecobee integration. It's super great, and I even have it alert me when the air comes on for the first time in a day so I can close the doors on the house.

  • @pwii
    @pwii Рік тому +3

    Great suggestions! I'd add Caprover (basically self-hosted SaaS like heroku), Pterodactyl (game servers through docker), Xbackbone (basic file upload, easy file sharing), Shlink (link shortener) and Gitea or now Forgejo (self-hosted git server). Also, I use Zerotier to access my servers, things like SSH are only accessible from the VPN.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому +2

      I'll look at those. I don't use any of them today though.

    • @alanjrobertson
      @alanjrobertson Рік тому +1

      Yourls is another fantastic link shortener that I use and would highly recommend 👍

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому +1

      I setup Kutt a few years ago, and it worked quite well too. I'll look into these others.

  • @StormWarningMom
    @StormWarningMom 11 місяців тому +2

    instant sub just based on the list of software you are using.

  • @onestopviewfiles
    @onestopviewfiles Рік тому +1

    Would be very interesting to do a video showing the software side of setting up something equivalent of unraid. Something that follows perfect media server

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому

      I think "perfect" might mean different things to different people. There are several open source options out there for the Unraid crew. Unraid is polished, and has a certain refinement to it, but these others are getting there quickly. OpenMediaVault, TrueNAS (Scale), Rockstor, etc.

    • @zoranaw7964
      @zoranaw7964 11 місяців тому

      @@AwesomeOpenSource Maybe even Casa-Os and Umbrel-OS small personal cloud. Nothing like truenas and unraid, but worth to look at; for some specific scenarios.

  • @c0dev0id
    @c0dev0id 3 місяці тому +1

    Super interesting. You're using everything I'm avoiding :P I don't like the web and I don't like containers. I dumped truenas for a bare freebsd machine and I dumped the pi-hole because it's growing useless with all the offending devices moving to DOH. And I prefer light switches without firmware (aka no home automation). But it's nice to see what other people do.
    However, I love that you host your own mail server. More people need to do it!

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  3 місяці тому

      It's not for everyone. And physical light switches are still necessary for sure.

  • @SB-qm5wg
    @SB-qm5wg Рік тому +3

    I feel in love with LibreWolf. It's a privacy fork of FF and I find it just as fast and all FF extensions work. I'm not thrilled about the directions Mozilla took with _Suggest_ , amongst others.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому

      Totally understand, and that's awesome that LibreWolf is working so well for you.

  • @mcking23
    @mcking23 Рік тому +1

    There's basic that use everyone, GIVE US PART TWOOOOOOO

  • @milentiusgaming
    @milentiusgaming Рік тому +1

    "when i click on that what is does is log me in"
    what a great feature to have working... the login button :P
    looking forward to part 2.

  • @StageMan57
    @StageMan57 10 місяців тому +2

    I watched your video on RustDesk because I use Teamviewer to help my kids remotely.
    I saw your caption in the right column, "Rustdesk - an Open Source, Self Hosted alternative to..."
    I watched it. It appears your day job is being a Server Admin. I came online at 38 in 1995 as an M.C.S.E. and was into being a Server Admin for a 5 years. My first contact with Linux was with "Lindows"

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  10 місяців тому

      I'm actually a Product Manager in my day job. Open Source, self hosting are my passion hobbies, and I do a little bit of IT on the side for a few specific folks. So, indeed the remote support tools really come in handy.

  • @alanjrobertson
    @alanjrobertson Рік тому +1

    I use lots of these already and totally agree - love Portainer, NPM (although has been unreliable recently for renewing SSL certs), MeshCentral, ProxMox, Uptime Kuma, Home Assistant 👍
    Out of interest what benefits did you find for Remotely over MeshCentral? MC also has a run-one app for support requests that doesn't require full installation so I just use that instead.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому

      I like the waay remotely gives the end user the option to stop my control, but still allow me to see what they are trying to do, and vice-versa. There's some great features in both, but I use MeshCentral as a RMM more than a remote support tool. use what works best for you though.

  • @XiSparks
    @XiSparks Рік тому +1

    I laughed everytime you said clickity-clickity. I'm going to start referring to Windows as the clickity-clickity OS

  • @sgill4833
    @sgill4833 11 місяців тому +3

    That's an amazing desktop environment, can you tell us your set up so that us newbies can replicate it.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  11 місяців тому +1

      Straight up Ubuntu 22.04. Just changed the layout in the settings for Appearance. No special extensions or anything installed.

  • @YuriShevchouk
    @YuriShevchouk Рік тому +1

    Good job :)

  • @burnin8orable
    @burnin8orable 11 місяців тому +2

    1:37 My work also makes me use Windows despite the fact that there's no reason I need it to do my job.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  11 місяців тому +2

      I think the proper phrasing is , my work gives me the privilege of using Linux. :-)

    • @burnin8orable
      @burnin8orable 11 місяців тому +2

      @@AwesomeOpenSource Sorry that was a typo. I meant to write "Windows" but wrote "Linux" by mistake. I edited the comment. I use Linux at home, and I'm generally sick of Windows.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  11 місяців тому

      No worries at all, and I totally understand.

  • @btanerii
    @btanerii 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for great video. Do you expose your mail-in-a-box server directly to the internet or behind a proxy backend ?

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  4 місяці тому +1

      in this case it's on a VPS exposed to the internet with the ports open thata it needs.

  • @Vashinator7
    @Vashinator7 Рік тому +2

    I just got a mini PC in to start homelab, so the timing on this is good.
    I'm a Linux focused creator, any tips on content creation?
    As far as the video, two questions: first at a high level, what is the difference between remotely, mesh central and guacamole? I do remote stuff sometimes to help my parents.
    Second, what do you use to keep documentation about the various servers? I was considering wiki js or something like obsidian (though the latter is not open source).
    Looking forward to part 2!

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому +3

      1st - Awesome that you are doing Linux content. As for content creation, I just say make the content that you would enjoy watching, the viewers will come. My viewers are Awesome! I will say, I've been toying with the idea for Open Ssource of a "Anything you can do, I can do (better)" series for Open Source vs. Closed Source software...but would love to see that for Linux vs. Windows and MacOS...just a thought.
      2nd, i have a video comparing MeshCentral, Remotely, RustDesk, and RPort (not got Guacamole in there yet, but will), so maybe it will help. I would compare Guacamole to Remmina more than the others really, but closer to an RMM than remote support. Here's that link ua-cam.com/video/DZ0Ocwga43w/v-deo.html
      3rd. For my Show Notes - I'm usingBookstack. Love it's hierarchy, and the search is really good. Some people don't like the look of it, but I direct link from the video to the specific article. It has some great power features too, so that really makes it great for me. I'm slowly migrating from Ghost. Check out the bookstack channel for the features www.youtube.com/@BookStackApp
      I'm excited for Part 2 as well, and you have a new subscriber!

    • @ImAManMann
      @ImAManMann Рік тому +1

      Remotely- advantage is graphics acceleration and webrtc communication.... it really lowers server load.
      Mesh central- advantage is community and broad os support.
      Guacamole- advantage is it supports lots of protocols and can act as a gateway and pretty easily can have management integrated into ldap and AD.... can be a pain to setup when new to it.... it is also probably most feature rich for what it does.

  • @javisartdesign
    @javisartdesign 21 день тому +1

    awesome

  • @Hunterdietzman
    @Hunterdietzman 7 місяців тому +2

    I was listening to this in the background while working on my servers and out of nowhere "..but this is my sprinkler system" I was like ?????

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  7 місяців тому +1

      I use open source software to control my sprinkler system in my yard, and it's absolutely amazing! Best thing I ever did.

  • @nauyv
    @nauyv Рік тому +3

    Did you have a video/notes on what type of hardware you use to host everything with? i really want to dive into getting my homelab set up properly.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому +1

      Someone else requested this as part of Part 2, so let me see if I can get it added, or simply a fresh video about it.

    • @ImAManMann
      @ImAManMann Рік тому

      Depending on what you are trying to do, I would suggest getting a dell t320 and upgrade to a 10 core cpu and as the cost makes sense... max out the ram. Make sure to get the enterprise idrac license. With that you can use proxmox or truenas core and run basically anything you want.

  • @Richard_1012
    @Richard_1012 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this. Was getting close to having to pay for this kind of thing.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  5 місяців тому +1

      If you find something you really like, always consider giving them a bit of money to keep them motivated to continue the project. But, yes, these can be run without cost as well.

    • @Richard_1012
      @Richard_1012 5 місяців тому +1

      @@AwesomeOpenSource I definitely will. I came across one of your videos a couple of months ago. Enjoying the content. I believe you do some work in my little hometown which is cool.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  5 місяців тому

      That's awesome!

  • @mustafaberker1453
    @mustafaberker1453 7 місяців тому +1

    Which linux dist. do you use for your desktop at the video machine (in your PC) ? and what are you favorite dist. please tell me advantages and disavantages

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  7 місяців тому

      Distro choice is something that each person has to figure out for themselves in my opinion. I personally tend to stick with Ubuntu based distros for the most part because of the software compatibility. That's getting less necessary with Flatpak and AppImage, but today, IMO, it's still an easier road for me. This video, I beleive was on Kubuntu 22.04. Since then I've used Ubuntu Gnome 22.04, Mint 21.3, and am now on Kubuntu 23.04.

  • @zoranaw7964
    @zoranaw7964 11 місяців тому +2

    I would suggest connecting business apps to show KPI's so that small businesses can see their numbers and grow: for example ErpNext + Activepieces (zapier O.S. self hosted alternative) + Grafana.. so that numbers can be exported on sales floor, etc etc. Similar to Bradon Dawson at cardone ventures on youtube is talking about; growing, scaling small business, optimising according to KPI's aspect ratio etc. From under 1 million to 20 millions and more. Without proper tools (coneccted synced tech stack) and know-how and mindset is hardly possible. And Tech-stack and data is big part of it. Thnx for you effort.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  11 місяців тому +1

      Cool Idea. Maybe I could use something like n8n to pass the data around, and collect it in something like Basero, then display metrics in Metabase.

    • @zoranaw7964
      @zoranaw7964 11 місяців тому +1

      @@AwesomeOpenSource It's worth trying since you know n8n. I have just finished installing open source Activepieces for the same purpose (with the help of support at their dischord support stuff - because docker inside proxmox ubuntu 22.04 lxc not yet - so smooth install; unlike regular docker). And will try to figure out how to do stuff and how to connect everything. Based on scenarios what would small business owner wanna have as "real time kpi" .

  • @abhinavverma4364
    @abhinavverma4364 10 місяців тому +2

    Firefox is just soo good. I have about 800 tabs open right now.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  10 місяців тому

      Agree. It's really gotten great over the last few years.

  • @c-LAW
    @c-LAW Рік тому +4

    My (who cares?) picks:
    0. Docker
    1. Portainer (an easy web gui for docker)
    2. Pi-Hole ad blocker
    3. DhcpD (advanced use case)
    4. Unbound (take back your DNS privacy)
    5. Firefox -- agreed. better than chromium.

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому +1

      Nice.

    • @senritsujumpsuit6021
      @senritsujumpsuit6021 Рік тому +1

      I like using Vivaldi instead of FireFox for features like stacking tabs, quick notes, quick screenshots and a sidebar for site shortcuts and general stuff

    • @Damien-km1vl
      @Damien-km1vl Рік тому +1

      @@senritsujumpsuit6021 I'd like to like Firefox, but Vivaldi is so much more powerful...

    • @senritsujumpsuit6021
      @senritsujumpsuit6021 Рік тому

      @@Damien-km1vl a fellow Viv

  • @awesomearizona-dino
    @awesomearizona-dino Рік тому +1

    Firefox (windows) is a Resource Hog. i open 1 browswer tab, and FF opens 10 threads and uses 15% cpu

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому

      I think you may have issues with your Windows setup. I have it on a windows 11 VM, and i open 4 tabs to various pages, with only 4% cpu usage, and it drops to 2.5% intermittently.

    • @iaminyourballs
      @iaminyourballs 8 місяців тому

      Not any more than other browsers

  • @prachisinha7634
    @prachisinha7634 7 місяців тому +2

    What is the ssh client that you're running?

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  7 місяців тому

      I use a few. In this video I would guess it's Tabby, and maybe Extraterm.

  • @DigiDoc101
    @DigiDoc101 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this awesome summary. Quick question: When you set up NPM, from a security standpoint, do you have NPM and servers on the same network/vlan? I have been having npm separate on a DMZ network. I wonder what you think?

    • @AwesomeOpenSource
      @AwesomeOpenSource  Рік тому

      I think as long as you know how to setup the proper routing, then do whatever makes you feel most comfortable. I run my npm on a proxy server (dedicated for proxying traffic) then have my other services running on various VMs. These are all on an VLAN that is separate from my main network.