I’ve never had so much fun self-hosting. A decade or so ago I was hosting things on Linode and running all kinds of servers for myself but with the rise of cloud services, I favored just giving everything to Google. I noticed how popular this community was on Reddit/Lemmy and now it’s my new addiction.

I’m a software engineer and have plenty of experience deploying to AWS/GCP so my head has been buried in the sand with these cloud providers. Now that I’m looking around there are things like NextCloud, Pihole, and Portainer all set up with Cloudflare Zero Trust… I feel like I’m living the dream of having the convenience to deploy my own services with proper authentication and it’s so much fun.

Reviving old hardware to act as local infra is so badass it feels great turning on old machines that were collecting dust. I’m now trying to convince my brother to participate in doing hard-drive swaps on a monthly basis so I have some backup redundancy off-site without needing to back up to the cloud.

Sorry if this feels ranty but I just can’t get over how awesome this is and I feel like a kid again. Cheers to this awesome community!

EDIT: Just also found Fission, selfhosted serverless functions, I’m jumping with joy right now! https://github.com/fission/fission

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    If you want to host things and be accessible from outside your home then I’d start with getting a domain and static IP, point the DNS at your IP, make sure your DNS provider is supported by Let’s Encrypt DNS authentication.

    Then setup nginx as a reverse proxy and get Let’s Encrypt setup with auto renewal. That way you can have secure https connections to your home.

    Then install docker compose, fire up a service and configure nginx to proxy to it