self-hosting
There are two distinct, commonly used definitions of self-hosted:
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A toolchain starting from assembly so you don't have to self-host your next programming language
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Self-hosted World of Tanks player statistics
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A search engine for open source projects!
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A utility to convert Google Documents to physical files
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Python CLI to generate self signed certificate chain
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An open-source cloud-native of large multi-modal models (LMMs) serving framework.
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A pure Python 3 RTMP server.
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Open source PaaS and application marketplace
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Web file share with deletion times set by users, with no difficult URL tokens to memorize.
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Universal Server Start Remote for Minecraft Servers!
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This repository includes an example Dockerfile for a Flask app. By using this Dockerfile, you can deploy the app almost anywhere, including Hetzner, DigitalOcean, OVH, Scaleway, AWS, or even a Raspberry Pi.
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Visualizes the connections between self hosted services
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Homelab / Cloudlab
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Docker compose dedicated to ARM / x86 / x64 processors, hosting a complete torrent factory, or seedbox.
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Jan 24, 2025 - Python
Packaging tool for Sandstorm, a self-hosting platform for web apps!
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A headless Discord Rich Presence client for Navidrome, with automatic album art fetching and timestamps
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CURRENTLY ABANDONED - An upcoming Mod Project that will permit Multiplayer over WiFi (Online) for Minecraft 3DS.
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