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Far quicker to share a screenshot of my dashboard
- Categories
- House
- Home Assistant: front-end
- Frigate: CCTVs and NVR
- Node-RED: node.js automations
- ESPhome: IoT devices
- Homelab
- Grafana: Monitoring data
- Pi-hole (primary): Local DNS & ad blocking
- Pi-hole (secondary): Local DNS & ad blocking
- Portainer: Docker container management
- Proxmox #1: PVE node: chewy
- Proxmox Backup #1: PBS node: chewy
- Proxmox #2: PVE node: hansolo
- Proxmox Backup #1: PBS node: hansolo
- Nginx Proxy Manager: Reverse proxy server
- Media
- nzbget: Usenet downloading
- Deluge: Torrent downloading
- Plex: Media server
- Overseerr: Media library management
- Tautulli: Plex reporting
- Prowlarr: Indexer managerment
- Data
- Paperless-ngx: Document management
- Photoprism: Photo library
- Calibre: eBook library
- Readarr: eBook management
- Sync thing: File sync
- Joplin Server: Notebook sync
- Homelab Devices
- Firewall: OPNsense on Proxmox
- Primary NAS: Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ V2
- Secondary NAS: Qnap TS-410
- Switch: Netgear GS324TP
- Wifi: Aruba IAP-225 Virtual controller
- Printer: Fuji Xerox CM115w
- Health
- rey: Raspberry Pi 4
- lando: Raspberry Pi 3
- quigon: Raspberry Pi 3
- bobafett: Raspberry Pi 2
- jangofett: Raspberry Pi 3
- Databases
- Prometheus: Pi-hole stats
- InfluxDB: Timeseries databases
- Radius DB (Adminer): PostgreSQL database
- Tools
- VS Code: Remote code editor
- searxng: Private web search
- Changedetection: Monitor website changes
- Octoprint: 3D printing
- Shellinabox: Ajax console client
- Media Libraries
- Sonarr: TV show library
- Sonarr (anime): Anime TV show library
- Radarr (4K): 4K movie library
- Radarr: Movie library
- Radarr (Anime): Anime movie library
- House
wow! Very long list!
Edit: ~~What dashboard are you using for the app overview?~~ Dashy I see in the answers
Quicker but not ideal for users with visual impairments :/
Hello, I went through and wrote down all the applications and services from the image, enjoy.
Well, instead of being a victim and fucking whinging about it just ask. Not my job to guess if people have a vision impairment, but I'll happily oblige if asked nicely.
- Scheduled Jobs
- script to update subdomain ( E.g. home.domain.com) with external home IP address
- script to run snapraidrunner
- script to check docker services and report healthchecks
- script to update and clean kodi libraries
- script to backup with borg
- Snapraid on 4x8TB
- NAS - Samba shares
- backups
- computers
- phones
- public
- media
- music
- tv
- movies
- backups
- SSH Tunnel
- WireGuard (primary way to access services away from home)
- Print server
- Docker
- Server 1 (ThinkCentre M93p, Intel i5-4570T 8GB RAM)
- healthchecks (monitors services and makes sure scripts run otherwise notifies me)
- smtp_to_telegram (most services support email notification, this is a way to use the built in notfication of most services but be notified instantly)
- trilium (notes with tree structure organization)
- pinry (image board, think pinterest)
- portainer (GUI to manage docker services)
- adguardhome (DNS adblocking like pihole but better in my opinion)
- rustdesk (remote admin software, think remote desktop)
- ulogger (what I use to map my motorcyle rides)
- dozzle (docker log viewer)
- mariadb (database for services that require mysql)
- postgres (database for services that require postgres)
- Server 2 (ThinkCentre M93p, Intel i5-4570, 20GB RAM)
- omada-controller (controller for my tp-link router/switches/aps)
- home assistant (control smart devices, setup automations)
- airsonic (stream my music)
- airsonic-refix (an alternative GUI for airsonic)
- paperless-ngx (searchable document archive, I keep manuals and some receipts and tax documents)
- redis (dependency for some services)
- lidarr (manages music and auto downloads monitored artists/albums)
- jackett (manages torrent trackers and can combine them into one query for things like lidarr/sonarr/etc.)
- openbooks (download ebooks for my paperwhite)
- sabnzbd (client for usenet downloads, integrates into lidarr/sonarr/etc.)
- sonarr (manages tv shows and auto downloads them)
- esphome (makes flashes firmware on devices easier)
- agendav (web calendar, integrates with baikal or any caldav service)
- baikal (keeps my calendar and contacts)
- photoprism (photo manager, prefer over immich until immich has better read only integration)
- stash (nsfw)
- deluge (torrent client, integrates with lidarr/sonarr/etc.)
- portainer (GUI to manage docker services)
- dozzle (docker log viewer)
- nginx proxy manager (use it to set subdomains for the services⦠E.g. arisonic.home.lan)
- wallabag (save webpages for later viewing, doesn't seem to work on a lot of sites so I usually just use SingleFile and save to a folder on the NAS instead so I might down this)
- syncthing (mainly use it to backup all the photos and /sdcard/ dir on my phone, but also keep some configs synced between laptops/desktops)
- adguardhome (backup to the other adguard dns)
- nginx
- Homer dashboard (my favorite dashboard, but been looking at homepage lately)
- DokuWiki (favorite wiki, prefer the classic styling)
- minimalist-web-notepad (very fast and easy notes for quick and temporary notes)
- Server 1 (ThinkCentre M93p, Intel i5-4570T 8GB RAM)
This individual fornicates
This guy just said "I'm gonna make my own internet, with blackjack and hookers"
- Lemmy
- Searx
- Matrix
- Xmpp
- Soapbox
- Lotide
- Peertube
- Nextcloud
- Nostr
- Wordpress
- Plex (sorta borderline of this counts)
- Invidious
- Pfsense
Running on a total of 5 fanless commercial grade sign PCs. That's why the motto of my websites is "this site runs of parts scavenged from a roadside sign"
1x core 2 duo running Lemmy
2x atom d2550s running xmpp, matrix, lotide, searx, nostr, and invidious
2x core i5 4000 series running everything else
I try to run bare metal so I can stick my fingers into things.
this site runs of parts scavenged from a roadside sign
Love keeping that old tech alive! My Core 2 Duo died a couple of years back, if I could figure out a way to leverage old mobile phones for some sort of project I would.
I've always called it 'ghetto IT' personally.
Just navidrome & the Synology suite (drive, photos, video)
I'm lazy π«
Lazy is good.. I try not to think about the time I've invested in this stuff