Hi, just recently it’s foss had an article about homelabs. Of course I digged in, since there is a small nuc working tirelessly in the corner of my routers closet. So far it just crawls some web pages for me and sends emails accordingly to my filters. So I hoped to find new exciting stuff to let it crunch through. The articles content did not spark my interest though.

Well, I’d like to know what you are using on your homelab. In hope you’ll do something I’d like to follow. Cheers


Thank you all for your recommendations. You are awesome. I really need to go through it one by one.


To make it easier for myself, this is a small summary of all your recommendations. Thanks again.

Virtualization and Infrastructure:

  • Proxmox VE - Virtualization platform
  • NGINX Proxy Manager - Reverse proxy manager
  • Tailscale - Secure network access
  • apt cacher NG - Package caching tool
  • neko - Virtualized browser for secure browsing

Monitoring and Notification:

  • Uptime Kuma - System monitoring tool
  • Netdata - Real-time monitoring
  • Zabbix - Enterprise monitoring solution
  • Ntfy - Notification tool

Media Serving and Management:

  • AudioBookShelf - Audio book management
  • Jellyfin - Media server
  • Syncthing - File synchronization
  • Calibre-Web - Ebook management
  • Spotweb - Usenet indexing
  • Plex - Media player
  • Komga - Comics and eBooks

File Sharing and Collaboration:

  • Syncthing - File synchronization
  • Gitea - Git hosting platform
  • Sharry - Secure file sharing
  • Vaultwarden - Password manager
  • Stash - Data repository
  • Baserow - Database management
  • wiki.js - Wiki platform
  • Wordpress - Content management system

Development and Version Control:

  • BOINC - Distributed computing
  • Forgejo - Git repository
  • Gitea - Git hosting platform
  • Development environment LXCs with VS Code

Networking and Communication:

  • Traefik - Reverse proxy
  • Portainer - Container management
  • Matrix (dendrite) server - Chat server
  • Navidrome - Music server
  • Joplin server - Note-taking server
  • RSS-Bridge - RSS feed aggregator
  • SearXNG - Metasearch engine
  • Dashy - Homepage for services

Miscellaneous:

  • ActualBudget - Budget management
  • SabNZBd - Usenet downloader
  • Traccar - GPS tracking
  • Restic server - Backup tool
  • dump1090 + fr24feed + pfclient + piaware + rbfeeder + adsbexchange - ADS-B data tools
  • Stirling-PDF - PDF management
  • Miniflux - RSS feed reader
  • Pihole - Network-wide ad blocker
  • Huginn - Automation tool
  • LimeSurvey - Survey software
  • Omada controller - Network management for TP-Link devices
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    • Jellyfin
    • Audiobookshelf
    • Navidrome
    • wiki.js
    • Joplin server
    • Wordpress
    • Matrix (dendrite) server
    • Ntfy
    • Vaultwarden
    • Baserow
    • Forgejo
    • more that I can’t think of off the top of my head

    edit: added Forgejo

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      I see the mentioning of Navidrome everywhere, but the reality is that if your music collection has the slightest issue with the id tags (and who doesn’t), Navidrome will fuck you up big time.

      I am still a fan of OG Airsonic, (not Airsonic - Advanced) which is folder based. Works all the time.

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        This is entirely anecdotally just my experience. I’m using musicbrainz Picard for my id/tagging and so far I haven’t had any issues.

        I’ve got my music in Jellyfin as well, and I can always use that as a fallback if Navidrome does end up fucking me.

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      That’s a great list. Thank you. I thought about vault warden, it is great as a self hosted alternative to bit warden. At the same time, I am not sure if I would be able to properly secure it.

      I just read about forgejo, while reading up on Codeberg, which seems to be very popular here.

      I am intrigued about baserow. What are you using it for?

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        I’m really happy to be hosting my own password manager.

        Regarding baserow, I use it in a couple of ways. First is as a replacement for Google Sheets. For my use case, I only ever really used sheets as a dumb database, (home inventory, etc…) so I don’t need the spreadsheet parts of the spreadsheet much.

        The other thing I use it for is a backend for my automations for data. Baserow has wonderful api documentation right in the gui, and I use that a lot with data logging for myself.