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title = 'Self-host Projects'
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date = 2024-09-20T04:17:50Z
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I’ve recently been exploring the world of self-hosted solutions, and it’s nothing short of amazing. There are some great collections out there that showcase powerful, privacy-respecting tools you can run on your own hardware:
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- [A collection on GitHub](https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted)
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- [selfh.st](https://selfh.st/)
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## ❓ Why Self-Host?
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I enjoy automating tasks and making my life smarter with scripts and small tools. Having control over the services I use, running them on my own hardware, and customizing everything to suit my needs—it’s both empowering and educational.
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<!-- ## 🧠 My Home Lab Vision
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I’m currently running some of my own projects on lightweight setups, but I have a bigger plan in mind: a dedicated, used physical server. That will take more time and energy to set up properly, so I’ve decided to gamify the process. -->
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<!-- 🎯 Goal: Once I’ve built 10 great and interesting projects, with at least 3 generating income, I’ll reward myself by setting up a real home lab server.
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Projects:
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🟩⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜ (1/10)
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Income Goals:
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⬜⬜⬜ (0/3) -->
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I’ll use this space to document the projects I build and share what I learn along the way.
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## List
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