For Everyone
Self-hosted software, containers, dashboards, scripts, and the tools people write to keep their own setups running. See what other members are running, and share what you have put together.
My Stack
What I'm running at home
Members can share their current personal stack, the services, containers, and tools they actually run at home. It doesn't matter what you run on. There's something for everyone. whether it's Single-board computers, Mini PCs, Repurposed / used hardware, NAS devices, Full tower / workstation, Rack servers, Thin clients, Virtual machines / cloud VPS.
- It doesn't matter what you run it on, Raspberry Pi, old laptop, a full rack
- Share what you've built, find what others are running
- Whether you're just starting out or have been at it for years, you're in the right place
Showcase
What people have built
The projects members are proud of, put somewhere the whole community can see them. Have a look at what people have made, and when you have something worth showing, ask for yours to go up.
- See what other members have made
- Ask to have your own project featured
- Finished or half-done, big or small
A dashboard that finally shows everything in one place
Backups that just work, after three attempts that did not
A tiny tool for one annoying job I kept doing by hand
Six years of tinkering, finally written down
Repository
Somewhere to share it
Members get space here for code they are sharing with the community. Use it if it is handy, or keep it on your own repository and just link to it, either is fine. It is here because sharing a project is easier when the code has somewhere to sit.
- Use it, or link to wherever your code already is
- Handy for the small stuff not worth its own repository
- Comes with your account, nothing to set up
Two ways to share code
- Link to it wherever it already lives
- Or put a copy here if that is simpler
- Either works when you post to the showcase
- No obligation to move anything
Forum
Community Forum
Somewhere to ask the question you cannot find an answer to. Members here have broken most things at least once and are usually happy to say how they fixed it.
- Ask anything, however basic it feels
- Anyone can read; an account to join in
- Answers stay up for whoever needs it next
Contact
Get in touch
Questions, corrections, or something you want to see on the site.