Mine is beaverhabits, just a good habit app that has come out recently.

  • @BrianTheeBiscuiteer@lemmy.world
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    Not useful on its own but https://sablierapp.dev/ was really useful for me in getting back resources from some of the heavyweight containers I use. For those unfamiliar with it, Sablier can stop containers that go idle and then spin them back up automatically when a request comes in. It requires Traefik, NGINX, or Caddy running always so it could complicate your server but for me I couldn’t do without it.

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        It probably would work well with those as long as the startup time was quick (my containers come up almost instantly) and the initiating clients can handle a bit of latency. I didn’t notice any hiccups in my use at all.

    • @filcuk@lemmy.zip
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      I believe this can integrate with various reverse proxies and trigger on-demand?

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        Right. When a request comes in, Traefik, for one, will hold the connection until the service is back up then forward the request as usual. This works for UIs as well. You’ll get a temporary loading page then redirected to the requested UI when the service is up.

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    https://github.com/modem7/docker-rickroll

    There are also variations on this that play ASCII Star wars and modified versions of the song that are terrible on purpose.

    I set this as the admin login link to my docker system just in case somebody manages to infiltrate my network.

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        No, mostly because Google Search is just terrible. The app itself is great.

        At least with Searx you can search multiple private search engines (your preference) at once. You can also selfhost it.

        • @aStonedSanta@lemm.ee
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          I need to finally look into this shit. I bought a domain and everything but have never tried to make anything actually exposed. Meh. Maybe I hyper fixate on it this week. Fingers crossed.

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    I think my most obscure one is “Homarr”, which as the name suggests is a dashboard designed with the *arr suite in mind, but I use it as a regular dashboard for my regular services.

  • @Ugurcan@lemmy.world
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    KitchenOwl - Smart Shopping List & Recipe Manager - paste any online recipe (including YouTube) and it will add the missing ingredients to your shopping list.

    N8N - IFTTT/Zapier alternative visual scripter with NodeRed touch. Has integrations with thousands of APIs.

    Not directly a docker image but Obsidian LiveSync, an Obsidian plugin that uses a self-hosted CouchDB or Object storage to replicate official Sync.

    • Naate
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      Seconding Obsidian LiveSync. Fabulous plugin + container

      • @Ugurcan@lemmy.world
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        14 months ago

        Yeah, businesses went big in N8N but home users are somehow unaware of it. It even has Home Assistant integration.

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      Why did you pick N8N over Node-RED?

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        Node-RED requires enough technical knowledge that it becomes not easier, but harder than writing JS code when things go medium size. N8N is superior in UX.

        Also although I greatly appreciate everyone’s efforts, I don’t want to rely on community plugins that require maintenance and may or may not abandoned after it’s developer loses interest/move on with their life. TBH NPM is brimming with those.

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        Haven’t tried node, so I’m interested to hear as well, but n8n is super easy to set up, and I like the interface.
        I’ve looked at node multiple times in the past, and I remember finding no reason to switch.

  • @mbirth@lemmy.ml
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    traefik-kop which allows me to use Docker-Compose labels for Traefik even on my other Docker hosts without the need for Docker Swarm or K8s.

    • JC1
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      That is actually very useful. I’m saving that for later.

    • @paradox2011@lemmy.ml
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      I’ve been wanting to spin this up myself, but the fact that the Dev says his example docker-compose.yml is incomplete has stopped me in the past. Did you have to add anything to get it functional?

      • blue lion
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        the only change I had to make was to add the config file to the volumes list:

        compose.yml
        services:
          fmd-server:
            image: registry.gitlab.com/nulide/findmydeviceserver:v0.7.0
            container_name: fmd-server
            volumes:
              - data:/data
              - ./fmd/data:/fmd/db/
              - ./fmd/config/config.yml:/fmd/config.yml:ro
            restart: unless-stopped
            networks:
              - fmd_server
        #    ports:
        #      - 8080:8080
        
        # legacy
        volumes:
          data:
        
        networks:
          fmd_server:
        
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          Awesome, thanks. I’m going to give it a try. It seems like the best FOSS find my device type service available by far.

      • blue lion
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        I used Traccar before switching to FMD. It used a lot of battery for somewhat inaccurate results in my case (might be phone related).

      • blue lion
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        44 months ago

        You need to install the client from F-Droid and it periodically polls your device for its location.

    • @mbirth@lemmy.ml
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      I’m a lifetime Pushover user. As far as I can tell, ntfy isn’t using official push notifications whereas Pushover does. Also, ntfy has issues on iOS. That’s why I’m still running all my notifications via Pushover.

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        I thought I replied to this earlier, but it seems like it didn’t take.

        Pushover seems nice, but doesn’t seem to be self-hostable. It looks like there is a replacement service in the works called Overpush.

        All I can say is that I don’t own any Apple products and never even looked at that section of their documentation. The Android and web clients work flawlessly, except that the Android client doesn’t support markdown.

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          While it may work great, nothing beats using the manufacturer’s push notification channels in terms of reliability and battery consumption. At least from my experience. And that’s why Pushover is still kicking around after so many years…

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            Ntfy, if setup correctly, uses a web socket connection, which reduces the battery usage. I don’t think I ever had it setup without that, so I can’t say how bad it is. But with it, it’s not a drain for me on a Pixel 7.

            • @node815@lemmy.world
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              I use Gotify I self host it and it uses an app on my Android, super easy to set up and use. I tie in Home Assistant and a few other setups with it and it runs great.

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                That looks very similar to ntfy. I googled “gotify vs ntfy” and found this thread on reddit (ew, I know) https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/shw73e/difference_between_ntfy_and_gotify/

                Con: User separation. A user can create “apps” (channels), and will receive messages posted there. Users will not receive messages posted to apps they didn’t create. I haven’t yet found a way to create shared apps, or allow multiple clients to receive notifications for a given message, and I don’t want to share client logins.

                Now, this thread is 3 years old, so I don’t know if this is still the case, but this is a deal breaker for me. Several of the topic I have for ntfy are also subscribed by my wife, meaning we both get the notifications. I could just post the same message to two different topics, but that would be lame.

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    Hoarder. It is bookmark management with AI tagging. Tags are amazing when you don’t have to assign them yourself.