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This whole open source & self-hosted stuff is kind of amazing. My tiny (2 Core, 4GB) server runs my social media (Akkoma), headscale controller for VPN, gogs for git, syncthing for file-sync. At home and at my parents place I have a Rasberry Pi for Home Assistant that is hooked into my headscale network, too.
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@roland True, but I'm running Akkoma on the dev branch, so I need to recompile some Elixir when I update. This actually OOMed when I kept Prometheus + Postgres up at the same time (I'm also running Prometheus/Grafana there for monitoring). And it was only 80ct/month more on Hetzner Cloud to double my RAM :D I think an actually feasible thing to do would be to install a k3s or similar on the server and migrate it all to containers, then utilize something like gitlab.com CI to build container images of Akkoma so I can just run them without the need to compile on my infrastructure.
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What I'm lacking: iOS support for Headscale so I can take my Home Assistant instances off the public internet, that would remove the need for CloudFlare tunnels to my parents (fucking carrier grade NAT prevents me from running this in another way). Technically I have enough bandwidth and compute at home to get rid of the VM, too, but it's just too damn convenient to have that on a static IP on the public internet, compared to my changing home IP.
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@roland Aaaaaaahhhhhh :D
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