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Self-Host Weekly (30 January 2026)

Lobster-themed AI assistants, milestone releases, and the latest NAS operating system launch

Self-Host Weekly (30 January 2026)

Weekly Highlights

AI dominated my news feed this week, mostly due to the sudden appearance of Clawdbot Moltbot OpenClaw, a new open source and self-hosted AI chat bot that has taken the world by storm (seriously – check out its star history on GitHub).

The appeal behind the AI personal assistant is its ability to perform tasks like book travel, make dinner reservations, and pro-actively start conversations from virtually any major chat platform. This, of course, requires a beefy local LLM (or subscription to a major platform like Clawd Claude or OpenAI) while also sharing personal details and credentials to various services – all of which can pose somewhat of a serious risk (I'll still probably spin it up at some point).

In semi-related news, projects leveraging AI for significant development assistance will now be tagged with a unique icon in the newsletter's software update and launch lists starting today (see the Rackula example below). I'm still refining my process for appropriately identifying and tagging projects, so please be patient and feel free to reach out if too many fall through the cracks.

Rackula v0.7.0 Visualization GitHub AI-Assisted
Multi-rack support, persistent storage, runtime API detection, version info display

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Other notable highlights from the week include:

Happy selfh.st/ing!

Newswire

Building a serverless, post-quantum Matrix homeserver
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Self-hosted Home, Part 1: Design and Planning
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I delivered this talk at the Everything Open 2026 conference in Canberra
I like GitLab | WhileForLoop
I’ve been using GitLab for years for all my private projects. Some thoughts on why it stuck.
cURL Gets Rid of Its Bug Bounty Program Over AI Slop Overrun
Daniel Stenberg says the inflow of AI slop has become unsustainable for the curl security team to handle.

Content Spotlight

Meet Vanilla Cookbook, a self-hosted recipe platform. Designed for simplicity, Vanilla Cookbook boasts a vanilla experience for users with a streamlined interface and minimal-click functionality – keeping the complexity of managing and modifying recipes behind the scenes. Features include unit conversions, recipe scaling, LLM assistance, recipe scraping, and various import/export formats.

Vanilla Cookbook can be easily deployed via Docker and doesn't require any secondary containers for functionality.



Links: Source Code

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