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I've written a series of blog posts about a "hands-off" self-hosting setup intended for relative beginners.

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    Recently, I've found myself walking several friends through what is essentially the same basic setup:

    • Install Ubuntu server
    • Install Docker
    • Configure Tailscale
    • Configure Dockge
    • Set up automatic updates on Ubuntu/Apt and Dockge/Docker
    • Self-host a few web apps, some publicly available, some on the Tailnet.

    After realizing that this setup is generally pretty good for relative newcomers to self-hosting and is pretty stable (in the sense that it runs for a while and remains up-to-date without much human interference) I decided that I should write a few blog posts about how it works so that other people can set it up for themselves.

    As of right now, there's:

    • An introduction (with Ubuntu basics)
    • Tailscale setup
    • Optional Docker Explainer
    • Dockge setup with watchtower for automatic updates
    • MicroBin as a first self-hosted webapp

    Coming soon:

    • Immich
    • Backups with Syncthing
    • Jellyfin
    • Elementary monitoring with Homepage
    • Cloudflare Tunnels

    Constructive feedback is always appreciated.

    EDIT: Forgot to mention that I am planning a backups article

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    Did I miss the part where we set up the server?

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      Recently, I've found myself walking several friends through what is essentially the same basic setup:

      • Install Ubuntu server
      • Install Docker
      • Configure Tailscale
      • Configure Dockge
      • Set up automatic updates on Ubuntu/Apt and Dockge/Docker
      • Self-host a few web apps, some publicly available, some on the Tailnet.

      After realizing that this setup is generally pretty good for relative newcomers to self-hosting and is pretty stable (in the sense that it runs for a while and remains up-to-date without much human interference) I decided that I should write a few blog posts about how it works so that other people can set it up for themselves.

      As of right now, there's:

      • An introduction (with Ubuntu basics)
      • Tailscale setup
      • Optional Docker Explainer
      • Dockge setup with watchtower for automatic updates
      • MicroBin as a first self-hosted webapp

      Coming soon:

      • Immich
      • Backups with Syncthing
      • Jellyfin
      • Elementary monitoring with Homepage
      • Cloudflare Tunnels

      Constructive feedback is always appreciated.

      EDIT: Forgot to mention that I am planning a backups article

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      Try Pangolin instead of cloudfare, though it requires a VPS (e.g. oracle free tier, or pay €1/month to ionos)

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        Try Pangolin instead of cloudfare, though it requires a VPS (e.g. oracle free tier, or pay €1/month to ionos)

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        I'm hesitant to ask because I'm running pangolin also, but why are there downvotes here? did i miss something about pangolin?

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          I'm hesitant to ask because I'm running pangolin also, but why are there downvotes here? did i miss something about pangolin?

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          it could also be because I mentioned oracle 😛

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            it could also be because I mentioned oracle 😛

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            i guess i hope so!

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