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vsupalov.com
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| | | | | A nifty self-hosted web UI to view the state of your containers. | |
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blog.nootch.net
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| | | | | I like to host my own stuff. And it's not a recent phenomenon - I've been running my own mail-server for a few years now (thanks, mailcow-dockerized!), and I run a personal wiki. Even this blog is hosted on a Vultr server. With the (not anymore) recent PRISM revelations, my gut feeling has been reinforced. Since I work on personal projects, I need source hosting, error tracking and a build runner at the very least to have a "professional" developer experience, and in total control of the infrastructure. | |
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icyphox.sh
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| | | | | My self-hosted infra, given the cloud native? treatment | |
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blog.basementcommunity.com
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| | | There's an overwhelming amount of options today for deploying something to the Internet. You've got services like and that allow you to deploy worldwide wi... | ||