- cross-posted to:
- selfhosted@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- selfhosted@lemmy.world
I recommend adding ollama under the artificial intelligence tag.
I need a truly open source Cosmos Server replacement that can manage KVM, Docker containers, networks and storage. So far my only option is to use Proxmox and run Docker in a VM. Dockge lacks lots of features in comparison to Cosmos Server.
I haven’t found that category nor Cosmos Server in slfhst apps. Any ideas?
Can I self-host selfh.st?
How does this compare to https://awesome-selfhosted.net/ ?
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and also
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Awesome selfhosted can not show you alternatives to a specific app. You always need to know what you are looking for. It is a static list
Selfhst is better with filtering and shows activity status of the projects. It is not an endless list
Oh, nice. I highly recommend the applications listed under the *arr tag. 🏴☠️
Frankly it is a bad idea mix piracy with legitimate services. If the community wants that they should make a separate page for legal reasons
Umm, I’m assuming you’re not aware that it isn’t illegal to host container images for pirating software, or Even to have it actively running. What’s illegal is obtaining copyrighted content.
Discussing it or showing others how to pirate is also illegal at least in the US.
The DMCA is complicated
There are a lot of stuff on that list that I don’t understand how it’s “self hosted”
Hugo for example. It is just an application/framework to generate static websites. I guess you can self host the websites, but…
It’s like saying notepad.exe is self hosted.
This was just an example, but I saw several such cases.
That example makes sense to me, because it’s an alternative to something like hosting a blog on some third party site: generate it statically and host the result somewhere.
But… Hugo is not a self hosting solution. Hugo just makes html files, it doesn’t host anything.