Self-Hosted

Discover new software and hardware to get the best out of your network, control smart devices, and secure your data on cloud services. Self-Hosted is a chat show between Chris and Alex two long-time "self-hosters" who share their lessons and take you along for the journey as they learn new ones. A Jupiter Broadcasting podcast showcasing free and open source technologies you can host yourself.

138: ODROID and Chill

137: Mechanically Compatible

136: Google is Done

135: Rebuilding For the Last Time

134: YouTube Unplugged

133: No Google October

132: Uploading at the Speed of Light

131: The Value of Community

130: Make it or Break it

129: Forged Alliance

128: To Update, or Not to Update?

127: Can't Fix What You Don't Track

126: Smart But Not Cloudy

125: Tiny Mini Micro Systems FTW

124: The End of Ownership

123: How much CPU do You REALLY Need

122: Back to the Future

121: Forbidden Fruit

120: Can a VPS Replace a Homelab?

119: Why So Many Llamas?

118: How Hard Could it Be?

117: Unraid as a Service

116: Making it all Connect

115: A NAS in Every Home

114: Unintended Consequences

113: State of the Homelabs 2023

112: Red Light, Green Light

111: pfSense Makes no Sense

110: Google Photos Replacement

109: Alex’s Backups Disaster

108: Year of Voice: A Bigger Deal Than You Think

107: Laptop Dumpster Diving

106: The Plex Situation Just got Worse

105: Sleeper Storage Technology

104: Name-Not-So-Cheap

103: Archiving the Internet

102: NixOS is a bit Flakey

101: Joining the Federation

100: Our Essential Apps

99: Lemmy at em!

98: The One with 45Drives

97: Tempted by the Fruit of Another

96: Outdoor Home Assistant

95: Docker U-Turn

94: Full Power

93: The Podman Perspective

92: Rip it all Out

91: Total Network Rebuild

90: Proxmox ClusterF

89: Jellyfans

88: Great Scott!

87: Jellyfin January

86: Disqus-ting Tracking

85: Wendell's Hot Pi

84: Hidden NAS

83: Unintended Upgrades

82: Roon Ready Ruh-Roh

81: The Badger Stack

80: Solving Whole Home Audio

79: Google is a Hostile Actor

78: We Should Know Better

77: Automations Gone Wrong

76: Solid as a Rock

75: In-Flight Changes

74: A Pi For Every Problem

73: 100 Days of HomeLab

72: First Account is Free

71: Recipe for Success

70: Plausible Deniability

69: Get Off My Lawn, The Robot's Got It

68: Unwyze Choices

67: The No Container Theory

66: Mmm. Pi.

65: Failing at Scale

64: Analysis Paralysis

63: Pulling the Rug Out

62: Succumbing to the Ecosystem

61: That First Layer Squish

60: Someone Else's Computer

59: I Tried to Love Portainer

58: Pi Server Upgrade

57: Alex Deletes it All

56: Feeling Wyze

55: Home Assistant Turns Amber

54: Ultimate Off-Site Setup

53: Adventurous Build

52: Navigating DeGoogling

51: Apple's Rotten Scanning

50: Perfect Plex Setup

49: Update Roulette

48: A Solution Looking for a Problem

47: Whose License Is It Anyway?

46: Pastebin Alternative

45: The Future of Home Assistant

44: Plex Skeptics

43: A New Solution for Backups

42: Don't Panic

41: The One with Jeff Geerling

40: Password Shaming

39: We run Arch BTW

38: Crouching Pi, Hidden Server

37: Security Growing Pains

36: Google Docs Replacement

35: The Perfect Media Server

34: Take Powerline Seriously

33: Helios64 Review

32: Google Turning the Screw

31: Industrial Grade Mobile Internet

30: Automation Entropy Factor

29: Perils of Self-Hosting

28: Directing Traefik

27: Picture Perfect

26: The Trouble with Docker

25: The Future of Unraid

24: OPNsense Makes Sense

23: Shields Up

22: Slow Cooked Servers

21: The Perfect Server Build

20: One is None

19: The Open Source Catch-22

18: Ring Doorbell Alternative

17: Where Do I Start?

16: Compromised Networking

15: Keeping Track of Stuff

14: Embracing Automation

13: IRC is Not Dead

12: Which Wiki Wins

11: Host Your Blog the Right Way

10: Compromised Cameras

9: Conquering Planned Obsolescence

8: WLED Changes the Game

7: Why We Love Home Assistant

6: Low Cost Home Camera System

5: ZFS Isn’t the Only Option

4: The Joy of Plex with Elan Feingold

3: Home Network Under $200

2: Why Self-Host? With Wendell from Level1techs

1: The First One

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