![]() ![]() Their Community Apps plug-in scratches the same itch as the Umbrel App Store. I don't count ChromeOS as anything as my understanding is it's just a web browser with a custom kernel? I may be missing something as i've never used it, and if i don't have the source code and/or have to pay Google a single cent to use it i most probably will never try it out. I'm guessing many other /Libreho.st federation members also publish their recipes, but i wouldn't know for sure. To this list you can add the free ansible/docker recipes used by friendly hosting coops such as op or. That's for generic selfhosting solutions, and i personally have no strong opinion about these as i'm more interested about bare-metal solutions that work on low-end hardware (Freedombox/Yunohost/LibreServer). In my opinion, in those virtualized solutions Sandstorm is the only one that's not a simple GUI for docker/LXC and had some actually interesting research going on (especially in terms of security). > Which ones do you have in mind? Would you count ChromeOS as one of those, too?Ī few i had in mind (from my bookmarks): Cloudron, Sandstorm, HomelabOS, libre.sh, UBOS, Unraid, Helm, CasaOS, op's Capsul. The selfhosting field could certainly use a specification for selfhosted packages across distros, because the current situation places a strong burden on volunteer maintainers to keep up with updates. To be fair, apart from Dockerfiles there's not exactly any decent specification for declarative sysadmin (network ports, filesystem access.). I'm always happy that people are building stuff for selfhosting (though like others i'm skeptical of anything cryptocurrency-related), so please don't take it as a dismissal of your work, but i don't understand the appeal of building yet another solution and package format that's not interoperable with the others who have been out there for 5/10 years and provide good services to plenty of users already. If you'd rather go the containerized/virtualized way, there's a dozen or so distros based on Docker/LXC/K8S to make selfhosting easier. Hello, do you have plans to interop with an established selfhosting distro and package scheme? Yunohost, Freedombox and Libreserver come to mind. > Today, we migrated the Bitcoin node to the Umbrel App Store and took the last step in our transition to becoming an app-agnostic general purpose OS However, as we've now evolved from the Bitcoin space, we'll prioritize offering the ability to disable remote Tor access functionality in the next update, and make it opt-in instead of opt-out. This is why remote access was baked directly into Umbrel and turned-on by default. Until now, a common use case of our users has been remote connection between Umbrel and their Bitcoin wallets over Tor. That's not possible using the UI, but you can create your own custom docker-compose app by following our app framework documentation. Good suggestion! Feel free to share your recommendations.ĥ. Perhaps we can look into using ports on the local network and domain on a VPS.Ĥ. The main issue we found with using a single domain on the local network is that many Android phones and PCS have flaky mDNS support, in which case name resolution for "*.local" would simply fail. We'll have Plex and Jellyfin live in the app store soon.ģ. So expect to see a lot more non-Bitcoin apps hereon!Ģ. Today, we migrated the Bitcoin node to the Umbrel App Store and took the last step in our transition to becoming an app-agnostic general purpose OS. Before our today's release, Umbrel was a self-hosting OS primarily geared towards Bitcoin node users. Re crypto apps, I figured some additional context may help. Thanks for the taking the time to try Umbrel out, great observations!ġ. Wait, why is this accessible from Tor? And I can't turn it off? Nope nope nope. Can I give it the docker-compose config for an application not on the app store somewhere in GUI?Ħ. Needs letsencrypt + a DDNS provider too while you're at it.ĥ. I am surprised that it doesn't use nginx proxy manager with preset configs to make this all available from a single domain. Plex and/or jellyfin stand out as huge misses right out of the gate.ģ. There are non-crypto finance apps that are self-hosted (Actual, BudgE, etc.), please don't mix them.Ģ. They're all spread all over the place isntead of in a single category too. I'm not vehemently anti-crypto, but it is missing some "obvious" applications and full of those, so I'm curious what the play was there. I generally like the interface and think it is a nice take on making self-hosting easier, but I have some pure stream of conscious criticism:ġ. In the middle of building a self-hosting setup at home so I went ahead and installed this to give it a trial run. ![]()
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