

Self-hosting NocoDB has gone very well for me. Do you know which features you need that are enterprise only?


Self-hosting NocoDB has gone very well for me. Do you know which features you need that are enterprise only?


Really great guide! That site has lots of useful tips. They’re kept very current and there’s no paywall or ads either.
For your Arch with Cinnamon install, I also recommend this guide.


TIL as well. Biggest disadvantage for me would be not having ~/.config for easy access to most of my config files. ~/.cache is pretty convenient too. My ideal filesystem layout might include these directories but combine the program root directories into one.
The structure of GoboLinux reminds me a lot of Flatpak.


Completely agree. If the *arr stack had environment variables for key settings, I’m sure we’d see Compose files instead of TRaSH how-to guides. It’s frustrating everything is configured in the GUI.


There’s a lot of technical answers here, but Tailscale is what you want OP. Self-hosting is only a risk if you open ports. Tailscale doesn’t require opening any ports.
Alternatively, you could set up your own VPN and forward one port to the VPN. The risk of port forwarding to VPN such as Wireguard or OpenVPN is minimal.
The risk of being attacked applies to those that port forward web traffic so it can be accessed without a VPN by themselves or others. If you don’t do that, the risk is very low.
I also recommend Vikunja. You can store instructions with the task.