Self-Hosted

by Jupiter Broadcasting · · ·

Discover new software and hardware to get the best out of your network, control smart devices, and secure your data on cloud services. Self-Hosted is a chat show between Chris and Alex two long-time "self-hosters" who share their lessons and take you along for the journey as they learn new ones. A Jupiter Broadcasting podcast showcasing free and open source technologies you can host yourself.

We've made some changes since the last episode, and share why we have doubled down on Self-Hosting as much as possible. Plus, Chris tries out Immich, a high-performance Google Photos alternative.

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Tags: linux, jupiter broadcasting, computing, tech

Older Episodes

78 78: We Should Know Better Aug. 26, 2022
We learned some really hard lessons this week, and reflect. Then Chris finds the perfect temperature sensor, and Alex finds a beautiful media discovery app.
77 77: Automations Gone Wrong Aug. 12, 2022
What is it like to live with another man's automations? Brent spills all.
76 76: Solid as a Rock July 29, 2022
Alex runs us through his new and improved off-site backup setup, and Chris is trying out some Shelly devices.
75 75: In-Flight Changes July 15, 2022
Our thoughts on the new Works with Home Assistant program, some changes to Alex's off-site backup server, and a million bits of great feedback.
74 74: A Pi For Every Problem July 1, 2022
Our guest this week has more Raspberry Pis than anyone we've ever met. We get insights into all the projects he used them for, what's worked great, and what's not worked at all.
73 73: 100 Days of HomeLab June 17, 2022
A special episode today as TechnoTim joins Alex to discuss everything Kubernetes and HomeLab. The #100DaysOfHomeLab initiative from Tim is just getting started, find out what it’s all about in today's episode.
72 72: First Account is Free June 3, 2022
A quick-fire round of projects this week, your feedback, and a discussion about the future of Self-Hosting.
71 71: Recipe for Success May 20, 2022
Alex has found the perfect tool to bring your recipe management into the future. Plus, a convenient trick for scripts with passwords, dying hard drives, and the killer new Proxmox feature.
70 70: Plausible Deniability May 6, 2022
Alex replaces another Google service; we point the community spotlight at FuzzyMistborn plus your feedback!
Alex shares some handy tools, and some old friends join us for a special edition of the show.
68 68: Unwyze Choices April 8, 2022
We chat about Wyze's recent real bad, no-good security news, why Plex Discover has potential but hasn't impressed us yet, and a brief tour of Alex's home network setup.
67 67: The No Container Theory March 25, 2022
Why Chris is moving away from using Containers, Alex's new project, and some great follow-up.
66 66: Mmm. Pi. March 10, 2022
We look back at our favorite moments from the last ten years of the Raspberry Pi, why you might want to start considering one, and where we want to see the platform evolve.
65 65: Failing at Scale Feb. 25, 2022
Alex gives the new TrueNAS SCALE a go and hits a snag.
64 64: Analysis Paralysis Feb. 11, 2022
Sometimes we get a bit carried away; we dial it back and share some self- hosting long-timer insights.
63 63: Pulling the Rug Out Jan. 28, 2022
Alex has a new high-quality self-hosted music setup, and Chris solves complicated Internet problems.
Alex got some new devices for Christmas, and we set off figuring out how to integrate them into his network.
61 61: That First Layer Squish Dec. 31, 2021
Some old friends of JB join Alex to discuss 3D printing.
60 60: Someone Else's Computer Dec. 17, 2021
Recent AWS outages sent Alex on a hunt to find more self-hosted alternatives, and Chris digs into the latest Home Assistant release.