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Self-Host Weekly (19 September 2025)

Self-hosted news, updates, launches, and content for the week ending Friday, September 19, 2025

Self-Host Weekly (19 September 2025)
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Weekly Highlights

One of the first posts I published after launching selfh.st a few years ago was an opinion piece on the toxicity of the developers and community of Tiny Tiny RSS, a popular self-hosted RSS platform. At the time, I was frustrated with their lack of patience towards new users and the imagery used to shame them on the project's public forums (gas chambers).

My opinions have evolved a bit since then, mostly driven by two years' of my own interactions with some of the worst members of the FOSS community (those who either feel a sense of entitlement towards software or content they're receiving for free or can't be bothered to put in a minimum amount of effort when encountering roadblocks).

Earlier this week, however, I was reminded of this dynamic between developers and the community after being tagged in a dumpster fire of a Reddit thread on r/selfhosted posted by u/ElevenNotes – a user well-known for their optimized versions of popular images and inflammatory responses to users who disagree with them.

It's difficult to deny the value ElevenNotes brings to the table – they seem to be completely transparent behind what motivates them and open source 100% of their work. Despite this, harsh reactions to users questioning their methods and constant censorship of public interactions also makes supporting their efforts a hard sell.

I wish I had something profound or insightful to share with parties on either side, but I don't. Developers and creators have every right to respond to requests and feedback how they see fit, while users should also be free to voice their opinions – wrong as they may be. However, consider your presentation if you're voicing feedback to effect change and don't be surprised when others match your energy in their responses.

Other unrelated news for those who don't read this newsletter for the wall of text:

Happy selfh.st/ing!

Newswire

Keep changing: How Open Source has to continually evolve
Wrapping up 4-years term as OSI executive director.
An Open-Source Maintainer’s Guide to Saying No
Stewardship in the age of cheap code
Hosting a LAN party using Proxmox and Docker
My girlfriend recently remembered a childhood game she used to play with her sister and wished they could play again: Warcraft III. So I thought what better way is there to use my homelab than to host LAN sessions and play nostalgic games together! Now, when I say “host”, I
Redlib — Self-hosted Reddit browsing without the bloat
Redlib is a blazing-fast, privacy-first alternative frontend for Reddit built in Rust. Born from the ashes of Libreddit’s rate limiting issues, it provides a clean, ad-free Reddit browsing experience while keeping your data private and secure.
Happy 12th Birthday, Home Assistant!
This year we’re sharing some stories from the community and some stats about our growth.
The full program for the Nextcloud Community Conference 2025 is here! Welcoming open source enthusiasts from around the world - Nextcloud
Discover the full agenda of the Nextcloud Community Conference 2025, including open source talks, workshops, and more, to plan your trip!
Vibe coding has turned senior devs into ‘AI babysitters,’ but they say it’s worth it | TechCrunch
TechCrunch spoke to experienced coders about their time using AI-generated code about what they see as the future of vibe coding.

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Content Spotlight

Meet TaskTrove, a privacy-respecting task management platform. With TaskTrove, users are given a modern, responsive web interface to add, update, and manage tasks from any device for virtually any project. Features include quick adds via natural language date parsing, due date suggestions, recurring tasks, subtasks, Kanban views, filtering, sorting, search, multi-user collaboration, and more.

TaskTrove can be easily installed via Docker and doesn't require any additional containers for deployment.



Links: Website, Source Code

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Command Line Corner

Use date "<format>" to easily view the date and time in a particular format directly from the command line (best paired with aliases for easy reference):

$ date "+%F %T"
  2025-09-19 08:00:00

Click here for an archive of commands shared in past newsletters.

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