Hello , dear lemmy users , I am starting to really like self-host because they
are really fast and mostly i use open source stuff (like lemmy /photon etc)
which were sometimes slow but after self hosting it now on the pc i am on using
, i really like it Now , I would like to host some stuff like jellyfin ,
navindrome , photon , adgaurd home and just leave it running on a device in
maybe near future (i can convince my brother to pay for it , after he gets his
job maybe) TLDR : I wanted to ask What’s your favourite alternative to raspberry
pi for simple self hosting or maybe possible near home automation Edit: thank
you all for helping me , I am starting to believe that i should look into using
dell wyse or the likes which are meant to be used for hosting or a old laptop
(since i dont own a laptop anyway , i just own a pc ) and since i run linux
anyways , i am thinking of owning a laptop dual booting it with alpine (that has
docker) and a simple minimalist os like hyprland on it just in case i need to
travel with it (which to me seems very unlikely , I dont travel much so…) I am
confused about it Edit 2 : I am very new to self hosting so currently i would
run stuff on my pc only (using portainer) , However when needed to buy , i am
thinking of buying the cheapest thin client maybe a nuc or dell wyse I am
already trying searxng , shiori(bookmark manager) , portainer,freshrss , photon
, froodle-s pdf tool which i have all closed except portainer currently I am
also thinking of shifting to podman as well but cant find a good gui for it like
portainer , (portainer really just blew my mind with its templates)
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