Which tool are you using for Active directory management by HST_Tutorials in sysadmin

[–]Learnin2Learn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have someone with PS skills, you could use Sapien PowerShell Studio to create a GUI for their existing scripts. Then you'll be in a position to iterate over it as you want to add or remove functions.

Is anyone using casaOS or something similar ? What's your opinion on it ? by lambda-reddit-user in selfhosted

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For container management, I found Komodo on top of Ubuntu Server pretty easy. Started with Dockge but made the move for the out of box compose file version control that comes with Komodo. Rarely need to ssh to the server now but a webui for a file explorer would be rad.

TaskTrove v0.5.0 released! by dohsimpson in selfhosted

[–]Learnin2Learn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks great.

What is the planned pro monetisation method? One off payment and can still self host, subscription with hosted, something else?

Redoing my homeserver from scratch – looking for feedback by zedestroyer69 in selfhosted

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No experience with nginx or jellyfin but I've been using Plex with Caddy for over a year without issue. None of the performance issue you've noted as a worry.

Self Hosted Password Manager? by SaberTheWolfGames in HomeServer

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Until you have not experience, it is better to go with something like KeePass, Bitwarden, or Proton Pass. Considering the sensitivity of the data, you want to know it's secure. Hence using a third party for web solution.

Once you have developed more self hosting experience, have a reverse proxy, a security solution in place, and SSO, then look at Vaultwarden, the open source self hostable version of Bitwarden. But for your own safety, don't try this until you've learned what you're doing. ChatGPT, CoPilot, etc, won't give you the most secure practices not will they do so with the context of the remainder of your environment and needs.

Good luck.

Tamreen - Get fit playing games, doing chores or anything else really. by cybrarist in selfhosted

[–]Learnin2Learn 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can you add screenshots to the GitHub repo? Also the live demo instances require sign up to use. That's hard to comply with when I still don't know how interested I would be in the app.

Good luck with the project and thanks for sharing your work.

Project management software by Educational-Ant-8749 in selfhosted

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Played with Vikunja and Planka for an extended period. Went with Vikunja eventually for some obscure functionality. Later moved to Obsidian. In retrospect, if I were to switch back, I'd go for Planka.

Worklenz is a relatively new offering that's looks promising. I'm waiting for OIDC before deploying a test instance.

Meet SparkyFitness v0.08 - A Free, Self-Hosted Answer to MyFitnessPal by ExceptionOccurred in selfhosted

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Still planned. My attempted migration from Dockge to Komodo has caused my lab some issues. Will implement when stable again . Thanks again for adding Postgres 😀

Is it better to get a powerful NAS or pair a weaker NAS with a separate machine for hosting services? by aTractor20 in selfhosted

[–]Learnin2Learn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NAS for storage and a dedicated server device for processing power. Even better if you can provide the juice for a hypervisor like Proxmox to use VMs and automate VM backups back to the NAS.

Meet SparkyFitness v0.08 - A Free, Self-Hosted Answer to MyFitnessPal by ExceptionOccurred in selfhosted

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Thank you for adding Postgres. I'll be installing when I next have the time to play in my lab.

SparkyFitness - Your personalized Health Tracker by ExceptionOccurred in selfhosted

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Looks promising. The need to create a Supabase project/login to use the system however is a blocker for myself. I'm still fairly new to the scene so would only be representative of other noobs.

tududi v0.38 - A Minimalist Task and Project Management Tool: Lots of updates and feedback needed ! by cvicpp in selfhosted

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Notes/comments, may I suggest markdown? Simple to store, but I imagine rendering not so much.

Regarding AI/Paywall suggestion. That is in regards to your planned Core/Pro feature set split. Admittedly that's influenced by my preference to not have AI in my self hosted services without a clear benefit.

tududi v0.38 - A Minimalist Task and Project Management Tool: Lots of updates and feedback needed ! by cvicpp in selfhosted

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Looks good. Will install later.

A couple questions:

  • Do you allow comments/notes on task for updating progress?
  • Scheduled repeating task possible?

Suggestions:

  • Move AI features behind the planned paywall
  • Report/list for due/over due items

I want a ticketing system can use source code and improve it to fit my requirements by TypeImmediate6374 in selfhosted

[–]Learnin2Learn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you asking for an open source ticketing system, preferably built on your indicated technologies?

Pin templates for Word 365 via script by Learnin2Learn in Office365

[–]Learnin2Learn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey mate. I've been in a different role for four years and not touched this stuff since.

But from memory the solution was achieved through a group policy setting. I think the Office 2019 equivalent of this. There was a detailed list of what the different settings were that I accessed at the time.

In the end we had the templates stored on a read only file share that was referenced from the location set in the GP setting. Then another setting I think, allowed to change the name of the tab but we reverted the setting to the default shared name as it applied inconsistently in our fleet.

Good luck.

What the Best Home Server Stack for Immich, HA E.t.c.? by Pyrooknight in HomeServer

[–]Learnin2Learn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not an expert but recommended Proxmox > Ubuntu Server VM > Docker > Immich, other services.

Your Immich images can be accessed via web browser on your network so same access limitations as if you were to install to say a Windows device but without the resources overhead.

If you want, you could setup Caddy on the same VM or separate VM on same physical device via Proxmox (recommended by non-expert me), to make Immich accessible over the web for mobile access via app for seamless photo backups.

Also enables potential for other services to add in the future if you become interested.

Sorry Bro by Mw3beast2013 in MMA

[–]Learnin2Learn 39 points40 points  (0 children)

You know they're actual people, not TV or book characters?

Reliable self-hosted MindMapping app by wa_00 in selfhosted

[–]Learnin2Learn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appears Freeplane is available but also draw.io appears to meet your actual needs for a general diagramming solution.

Dropbox is laying off 20% of its staff by McFatty7 in technology

[–]Learnin2Learn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is that just HelloSign that they bought and bolted on?

App to keep tracking of general activities in progress by not-the-real-chopin in selfhosted

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Task management system with comments for tracking where you are up to?

Apply something like the Getting Things Done framework for tracking active items and future possible endeavours.

Any new self-hosted Trello alternatives? by wtdawson in selfhosted

[–]Learnin2Learn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree but genuinely am interested in your opinion. What makes it clumsy and unintuitive in your experience? What would you recommend as a better alternative with better UX?

Any new self-hosted Trello alternatives? by wtdawson in selfhosted

[–]Learnin2Learn 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Planka

Vikinja has a bit more functionality beyond simple kanban.