Host it yourself
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 9:08 pm
Way back at the inception of this board we talked a bit, in a very freeform way, about workflows and tools. It came up again talking about computers, just figuring out new ways to organise piles of stuff across computers.
Another example: I moved from streaming services to just having all my music as files again. But now I have lots of computers and mobile devices, so it became a bit unwieldy considering how to keep it all present and current. I used to sync everything with Syncthing, but I kept finding myself losing music outright; a media player would edit ID3 tags, and then a conflict would occur, and Syncthing would conclude CONTAINMENT METHOD BRAVO was needed and nuke the site from orbit.
I would always make this smart playlist on all my devices, "things I haven't listened to yet," where if play count was 0, a song would be added. This meant on every single device I had 24 days of music that just ... waited for me to go through it all again. And seeing as I am extremely something, I kept going through that smart playlist as the main access point for my music. It felt like chipping away at a huge effort. But the effort would restart; get a new computer or just switch computers and it didn't match the way I remembered the effort.
In the time since this board began dear friend @meri put me onto just hosting my music instead with navidrome. And I ended up starting to use it, and things like Immich, on my Mac mini at home. But then I also realised, what if the external HDDs I have, the ones without SMART checks -- what if they just died? Well, photos and music matter more than just, like, stray things to watch or listen to. Even though I back up all these databases, I don't even want to cause the stress on these drives to get to that place. I decided I was better off segregating some stuff to a VPS.
So music and photos now live in a Tailnet VPS, but I still host bookmarks, my RSS feeds and my personal booru at home.
After looking at bep-san here I'm realising I don't host any websites or forums or whatever on my own hardware -- this forum and my fediverse instance and the like are all in a proper data centre, but I could definitely afford to host something from my house with a Cloudflare tunnel, or I guess a public Tailscale DNS entry, though I hate their subdomains. I would rather assign something proper, aesthetic ... something cafe...
I think I could do more, probably? I was considering importing all my mail in one big archive I serve to myself, and remove any storage requirements I would have from an IMAP provider. Even just ssh-ing into my server to notmuch it would be possible. But is this crazy? Who needs to look through their mail that way? Ignoring that services like protonmail have terrible search, making it hard to live from your inbox ...
I wanted to know what you do across your personal network. Graphs and diagrams welcome.
Another example: I moved from streaming services to just having all my music as files again. But now I have lots of computers and mobile devices, so it became a bit unwieldy considering how to keep it all present and current. I used to sync everything with Syncthing, but I kept finding myself losing music outright; a media player would edit ID3 tags, and then a conflict would occur, and Syncthing would conclude CONTAINMENT METHOD BRAVO was needed and nuke the site from orbit.
I would always make this smart playlist on all my devices, "things I haven't listened to yet," where if play count was 0, a song would be added. This meant on every single device I had 24 days of music that just ... waited for me to go through it all again. And seeing as I am extremely something, I kept going through that smart playlist as the main access point for my music. It felt like chipping away at a huge effort. But the effort would restart; get a new computer or just switch computers and it didn't match the way I remembered the effort.
In the time since this board began dear friend @meri put me onto just hosting my music instead with navidrome. And I ended up starting to use it, and things like Immich, on my Mac mini at home. But then I also realised, what if the external HDDs I have, the ones without SMART checks -- what if they just died? Well, photos and music matter more than just, like, stray things to watch or listen to. Even though I back up all these databases, I don't even want to cause the stress on these drives to get to that place. I decided I was better off segregating some stuff to a VPS.
So music and photos now live in a Tailnet VPS, but I still host bookmarks, my RSS feeds and my personal booru at home.
After looking at bep-san here I'm realising I don't host any websites or forums or whatever on my own hardware -- this forum and my fediverse instance and the like are all in a proper data centre, but I could definitely afford to host something from my house with a Cloudflare tunnel, or I guess a public Tailscale DNS entry, though I hate their subdomains. I would rather assign something proper, aesthetic ... something cafe...
I think I could do more, probably? I was considering importing all my mail in one big archive I serve to myself, and remove any storage requirements I would have from an IMAP provider. Even just ssh-ing into my server to notmuch it would be possible. But is this crazy? Who needs to look through their mail that way? Ignoring that services like protonmail have terrible search, making it hard to live from your inbox ...
I wanted to know what you do across your personal network. Graphs and diagrams welcome.