This hasn’t been asked in a while, and I really loved reading the last discussion so I’m hoping to kick it off again and see what has changed!
What I’d like to know is:
- What specific products do you wish you could host on your own infrastructure, but the product does not offer such a deployment method
- Do you or would you use the product without being able to self-host? I.E. In its current state
- Do you think your employer, if any, holds the same opinions?
Google maps alternative that’s as good as Google maps. Its the only service left that has kept me from degoogling 100%
I like Apple Maps, but to completely compete with Google Maps it would need to stop being exclusive for Apple devices. Open Street Maps data quality is very close to Google Maps, but the applications for it themselves aren’t as intuitive and feature rich
Private uncesored version of GPT-4.
I want it to answer questions like:
- give me a step by step guide on how to build a hydrogen bomb using consumer-grade components.
- give me 20 jokes about wokism (I’m semi-woke myself)
- give me 10 jokes that are so horrible, they would put anyone posting them on a watch-list
More realistically, I want it to have access to an entire programming project via IDE
I would love to see a self-hosted VDE solution. We have a ton of VM options so I’d like to see the next logical step.
You might want to look into Kasm
Any MDM solution. All self-hosted options that were available (onemdm, flyve) are dead. I’m my own employer, so we definitely agree everything should be self-hosted :)
What does MDM stand for?
I’m looking into ManageEngine MDM Pro. It only runs on windows tho :-/
I use the self hosted ManageEngine MDM at work and really like it
That’s great. My only complaint is it only runs on windows, but oh well. I’m assuming you guys are using Windows server?
I agree. Literally, everything.
What about Connectwise Automate (formerly Labtech)?
Any priority features of the MDM and how many devices managed total?
I own a small business, 20-30 devices only. But they’re a mix of all possible platforms (Windows, MacOS, Android, iOS). Would like to force disk encryption, strong password policy, automatically install/update/configure corporate VPN/mail/etc., prevent use of blacklisted programs, remote wipe of lost/stolen/otherwise compromised devices. I know it’s not feasible with any selfhosted solution, sadly.
Sadly, there will never be a truly self-hosted solution given how the devices in question rely on Google, Samsung, Microsoft or Apple servers to be active and available on initial enrollment. The control plane can be on-prem, but the actual enforcement is done through built-in management APIs that depend on external services.
That said, I created my own zero-cost MDM solution by leveraging Android Enterprise APIs along with Samsung Knox. There’s no pretty UI though - everything is done through API calls using Postman. Enrollment is achieved by scanning a QR code on the device’s first boot. I’m managing ~450 Samsung tablets and a dozen mobile phones using this approach.
hmm, for Apple a MDM Push certificate is the link between the two, for Google the managed play store, neither of these have a “requirement” for a SaaS solution.
both of these are just to connect the device to the MDM platform via a “managment profile” (waves hands), the settings and enforcement is all on the MDM platform.
A very long time ago (the days of the 3G) I had an internal web server that hosted iPhone configuration profiles, it was very (very) “basic”
Granted this is only for Apple (and with a last commit in 2022 might be dead) but is useful for showing what part connects where to do what.
I’d love a replacement for AppSheet using BaseRow.
In a while, means they just didn’t bother to look before posting.
I see this post more open to company selfhosting, whereas the post you mentioned focuses on homelabs. I’ve got both homelab and company servers, and the selfhosted needs differ a lot.
Sentry, on ARM64 and/or less ram
Maybe try GlitchTip
Tried this, but the UI doesn’t look very polished
Agreed. I like sentry, but requiring 8gb of ram minimum is a bit much for small home servers.
8GB is also just not correct. It’s more like 9.5, and expect even that to crash sometimes. Dunno what the hell they are doing to use so much memory.
Yea it’s pretty excessive for what it is, isn’t worth the resources.
Workflowy and Loom
I hear you can do something pretty close to workflowy with obsidian.md, which you can pretty much self host with the help of syncthing
It’s almost as good to have obsidian with a sync option on multiple devices, but still an obsidian self hosted webapp would be fantastic! I know there is a docker image that offers something like that, but it’s a webversion of vnc and a small Linux container, instead of a proper web app.
Again: going with local apps and a sync option (I too use syncthing) is very user friendly too, but I still miss the option to kust browse to my vault from any computer. Log in, do some work and see the changes reflected in my local vaults:)
A good RMM solution with scripting options. Ie. Labtech, etc.
There was TacticalRMM but there was some controversy around a crypto miner baked into a private installer. Thought of trying it in my isolated network, but can’t decide how I feel about it.
Organic Maps
We are using it for managing 250-300 devices (Win Desktop, Win Server, MacOS, Linux based Server and Desktop). So far we love it (no mote TeamViewer and Anydesk since it’s using MeshCentral). What is missing (as a major component) - reporting. Still you can create/build your own reporting since there is a good API. Reporting is almost there (crossing fingers)
I really appreciate you mentioning this as I’m looking for something small and light for work as well. We have a hundred or so Pi’s that are critical enough to need management and monitoring, but not critical enough to actually spend money on a RMM or something from one of the big guys.
Right now I’m setting up ansible and getting everything in place, but I’d love something that is more agent based and not just a reoccurring script.
Take a look at simple-help
Very interesting!
We’ve used it for years, feel free to hit me up if you have questions
a budgeting app with ease of use for desktop and mobile
Actual is amazing, and works on both Desktop and Mobile
Only just heard of this, thank you
Doesn’t support multiple currencies which is a non-starter for some
Same, that’s why I went to firefly iii.
firefly iii
It’s not self-hosted but have you tried Buckets? It’s pretty good and only needs a one time payment (lifetime) for full features.
Currently using fireflyIII, but is nowhere near what a money management and budgeting app should be in today’s world. Hard to setup, import as a separated tool, lack of AI tools to help on best practices to spend money, etc, But is the best solution compared to other selfhosted ones
I’d love to see what I could do with things I need GPS accuracy for geofencing like robot lawn mowing or keeping dogs inside my yard without a fence. Specifically reporting to me via push notifications when something is wrong or dog has left the yard.
I know of no such solution without a subscription at least for the dog fence. Last I looked at robot lawn mowers was Open Mower. I don’t know how much that project has grown.
My employer wouldn’t care, self hosting has become a hobby.
Mint
Maps with turn by turn directions.
An alternative to ring, wish I could self host the video recordings from the doorbell camera.
Don’t know about the hardware, but HomeAssistant + Frigate can definitely cover the software side.
This brand does not force you to use their service. so you can just run it as a self hosted device. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZJS3L5Y/?coliid=I8SLH70CY9YEK&colid=29UXLJ80XOR0U&psc=0&ref_=list_c_wl_gv_ov_lig_pi_dp
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OpenIPC for reflashing CCTV OEM firmware
Moonfire is great. Very simple and effective.
Remo does well.
Not sure about other ones.
Blue Iris is open source
UniFi Protect is closed source but self hosted
Blue Iris may be an option for you. That + Home Assistant and MQTT allows me to send alerts from my camera to my phone based on conditions I’ve specified.
Check out the Reolink doorbell, they have a wifi version and a poe version, though you need home assistant + frigate, and some tinkering skills to get it working. Might require a VPN for it to work wan you’re not connected to home wifi. I haven’t got it to work without VPN yet.
UniFi does doorbells, cameras, and self hosted NVR.
Pricey though.
UniFi Protect is proprietary, would be nice if a FOSS alternative existed.
An embedded system flasher station. Connect on mini PC desk with multiple ports, flash the embedded systems from any device. A vscode extension would be nice too.
bash script would do this, wont it?
This sound like you already mentioned the solution: A mini PC with several Ports and SSH into it via Vscode