

I run Picsur. It let’s you convert, resize, and compresses well. picsur.org


I run Picsur. It let’s you convert, resize, and compresses well. picsur.org


I’m running Kavita. It’s been good and tracks your reading progress. The catch is that there’s no upload, you have to put your files on the disk and then rescan


this is a cool looking project! well done! I like some of the choices that are available, such as the ability to have auto discovery over a local network, and video chat works as well. That’s sweet!


you can host your own S3 storage


I started with dynamic DNS on my home server, then moved to an encrypted tunnel. the issue with ddns is that your provider may block your ports. Mine eventually blocked 80, 443, and the wire guard port.
When I switched to tunnels, with cloudflare as my provider, there was nothing my provider could do about it.
So, I’d recommend tunnels since many providers don’t want residential users hosting servers.


I got gitea running on my VPs cluster that I use to host keyboard vagabond services. I moved my repository from my home PC into it, and set up an action runner to automate a build and deploy of piefed, so it runs my build script, pushes to harbor registry (internal), and then deletes and recreates a job to run db migrations and restarts the web and worker pods.
I’m going to migrate the other build services to it as well, and after that I should be able to finally get all of my services behind cloud flare tunnels and tail scale, and finally remove the last bits of ingress-nginx. The registry was the only thing still on ingress-nginx because I needed to push larger image files than are permitted by cloud flare. since all of that is internal now, I get to finally seal those bits off.
The build is also faster since I don’t have to rely on wifi


I’ll include mine to show that it’s not unusual to support them! it’s my favorite and most used self hosted project

here’s the GitHub for it https://github.com/CaramelFur/Picsur