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This Week in Self-Hosted (27 December 2024)

Self-hosted news, updates, launches, and content for the week ending Friday, December 27, 2024

This Week in Self-Hosted (27 December 2024)
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This Week in Self-Hosted

Happy Friday! Despite the chaos of the holidays, I still managed to capture a ton of notable software updates, launches (16!), and new directory apps for those looking for new software to deploy during their time off (sorry, but not sorry). The Community Content section also has a ton of great new guides for apps like Jellyfin and Authentik if you've been dragging your feet and are a looking for an excuse to finally deploy them.

If you follow my content, you're probably aware of a new project called Astroluma – a dashboard for self-hosted apps and services that also centralizes functionality like tasks, system monitoring, and weather. This week, it dropped a release that includes support for icon packs, featuring selfh.st/icons as the default pack for new installs. If you're unfamiliar with either, check them out!

In other news, I received my delivery of the new Home Assistance Voice preview device a few days early and have had a blast getting it up-and-running. While onboarding was a bit clunky, I've been incredibly impressed – especially with its microphone, which picks up audio so well that half of my commands fail because they're a combination of my voice and audio from a Bluey episode my daughter is streaming from across the house.

Lastly, if you're a regular listener of the YouTube/podcast version of this newsletter, you'll notice there is no release this week. The production involved in publishing an episode requires a bit more time than I had given the holiday and having been a bit under the weather. Rest assured, it'll be back next week!

As usual, thanks for the support and happy selfh.st/ing!

In the News

Annual Report 2023
If you’re curious how Mastodon is doing by the numbers, the 2023 Annual Report is finally here. How large is our budget, and where does it go? Who works on Mastodon? For all of this and more, we’ve got an answer--at least as far as 2023 goes.
The era of open voice
We delve into why the world needs open and private voice control, and why it’s critically important for the Open Home.

Software Updates

Breaking Changes

New Software


NordVPN’s holiday deal
The most festive sale of the year. This holiday season, save big and get 3 extra months when you buy the world’s leading VPN.

Latest Directory Apps

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Community Content

Ultimate Authentik Docker Compose Guide with Traefik 2025 | SHB
Authentik, together with Traefik can give one of the best dynamic authentication layers for your homelab. This Authentik Docker Compose guide shows exactly that.
GitHub - fabriziosalmi/patterns: Automated OWASP CRS and Bad Bot Detection for Caddy, Nginx, Apache, Traefik and HaProxy
Automated OWASP CRS and Bad Bot Detection for Caddy, Nginx, Apache, Traefik and HaProxy - fabriziosalmi/patterns
selfhosted-apps-docker/jellyfin at master · DoTheEvo/selfhosted-apps-docker
Guide by Example. Contribute to DoTheEvo/selfhosted-apps-docker development by creating an account on GitHub.
New Container: OpenShot | Info :: LinuxServer.io
We have released a new container for OpenShot! OpenShot Video Editor is an award-winning free and open-source video editor for Linux, Mac, and Windows, and is dedicated to delivering high quality video editing and animation solutions to the world.

Content Spotlight: Hemmelig

Meet Hemmelig, an open-source secret sharing platform. Hemmelig gives users a minimal, modern interface for uploading secrets and sensitive files that can easily be shared with others. Features include client-side encryption, password protection, expiration dates, limited view counts, limited IP address access, account management, and auto-deletion after expiration.

Hemmelig can be deployed via Docker and doesn't require any additional containers to get up-and-running.

A screenshot of Hemmelig's web interface, featuring a dark theme, input options for secret text, and various security settings for sharing secrets with others.

Links: Website, Source Code

What I'm Watching

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Click here to view an archive of commands shared in previous newsletters.

These Are The Most Useful FOSS Android Apps I Discovered in 2024
It would be a shame if you had an Android smartphone without some of these interesting open source apps in 2024. Try them out!

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