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briandear ◴[] No.43536614[source]
Curious what “home servers” are really for. I’ve gone decades without needing a home server — what am I missing out on?
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1. dharmab ◴[] No.43540318[source]
On mine I run:

- Kavita and Jellyfin to self-host my books, comics, movies and TV. Self hosting is particularly important for non-Hollywood/non-US-centric media which routinely disappears from the internet.

- A custom webapp to self-host my photos (if I did it again today I'd use Immich)

- Gitea to self-host a few Git repos

- A GPU so I can use it remotely to offload AI/ML workloads from my laptop

It is networked with my ither devices via Tailscale so me, my friends and family can access it from everywhere. It is like having a private Netflix, Kindle, Google Photos and Comixology/MangaReader that allows any media to be downloaded to read offline.

I also have second Windows server used for hosting dedicated servers for video games.