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Keycloak or alternative?

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https://lemmy.world/u/reabsorbthelight posted on Mar 7, 2026 19:43

I have a Talos k8s setup now and I’m trying to add various services. I have discovered that my old htpasswd file won’t cut it for auth.

I want to host the following,

  1. WebDAV solution (currently sftpgo)
  2. Invidious
  3. *arr tools
  4. Bitwarden

Should I go with keycloak? Are there better auth services?

https://lemmy.world/post/43968686

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https://lemmy.world/u/RonnyZittledong posted on Mar 8, 2026 18:15
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/post/43968686

I chose Keycloak because it seemed the most battle tested and least likely to just stop receiving updates and die and that is worth a lot to me. The most annoying thing for me was their storing usernames in lower case but after I figured out how to create custom SPI plugins I got that sorted out.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22549073
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https://feddit.org/u/silenium_dev posted on Mar 8, 2026 21:11
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/post/43968686

I’m on Keycloak + lldap for user provisioning and services that don’t support OIDC or SAML. I have yet to find a OAuth or SAML feature it doesn’t have. It does have a steep learning curve tho, so Authentik is maybe a better solution to get started with. I personally hit a wall with Authentik when I was trying to get different signature key algorithms for different services (some services have different supported set of key algorithms than others) and custom plugins for custom JWT fields and user attributes. I believe Authentik has something for extensions as well, but Keycloak is just Java, which has a much better development and deployment experience than throwing a .py or .js file in some directory and hoping it works.

https://feddit.org/comment/11913811

List: Awesome Small Web Publishing - Static Site Generators

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https://feddit.org/u/chluehr posted on Mar 7, 2026 15:19

“A curated list of awesome small web publishing tools and frameworks.”

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What to selfhost if you have a lot of bandwidth

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https://lemmy.zip/u/xana posted on Mar 7, 2026 09:02

Hello fellow TCP users.

I am currently having a lot of unused bandwidth. I wonder do you have any suggestion what to do with that bandwidth ?. Ideally it should more or less only relay the traffic because unfortunately I don’t have much idle RAM left (something like a Tor-relay node but least risky).

Thank you very much!

https://lemmy.zip/post/60319478

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https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/mic_check_one_two posted on Mar 9, 2026 07:04
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22541863

I just don’t tend to delete torrents at all. I have torrents going all the way back to when I built my current server, almost two years ago. Just set your bandwidth caps, and let the torrent client manage what to seed. Some of my shit is only like .1 ratio because it’s not popular or there are lots of other seeds… But I have a few others that have ratios in the literal hundreds. I think my most popular torrent is a PSX ISO bundle for emulators, and it’s currently sitting at a ratio of like 350.

https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/24839916
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https://lemmy.world/u/Maroon posted on Mar 9, 2026 11:10
In reply to: https://piefed.ca/comment/3790601

I am in the process of doing this as well. The world needs more TOR relays, now more than ever!

https://lemmy.world/comment/22559538

What's your self-hosting success of the week?

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https://lemmy.org/u/shark posted on Mar 7, 2026 05:55
https://lemmy.org/post/4363381

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https://lemmy.world/u/lime_red posted on Mar 9, 2026 10:04
In reply to: https://lemmy.zip/comment/25098916

I cannot claim the same.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22558876
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https://lemmy.world/u/billbasher posted on Mar 9, 2026 12:13
In reply to: https://programming.dev/comment/22609071

LG OLED ~2019. Nintendo Switch video wouldn’t even come through, which is how I figured it out

https://lemmy.world/comment/22560407

I built a self-hosted period tracker because I couldn't find one worth using

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https://lemmy.world/u/terraincognita posted on Mar 7, 2026 00:09

My wife needed a cycle tracker. Everything out there was either Flo (which got sued twice for sharing health data) or an abandoned GitHub project. So I built Ovumcy. Single Go binary, SQLite, Docker-ready. No analytics, no third-party APIs, no cloud. Your data stays on your server. Features: period tracking, symptom logging, predictions (ovulation, fertile window), statistics, CSV/JSON export, dark mode, Russian and English. Just pushed v0.2.5. Looking for feedback from real users.

https://lemmy.world/post/43939821

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https://lemmy.zip/u/baner posted on Mar 9, 2026 19:32
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/post/43939821

Any chance that we can have this translated to Spanish?

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https://lemmy.world/u/terraincognita posted on Mar 9, 2026 19:57
In reply to: https://lemmy.zip/comment/25140960

Yes, will add soon. Thank you!

https://lemmy.world/comment/22567887

Plex not staying paused

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https://hilariouschaos.com/u/NutinButNet posted on Mar 6, 2026 23:21

Got this really weird issue. I just binged through the Psych series and movies and now I’m watching the Scrubs series on my Plex server hosted in a docker container on my Linux server with a DAS.

I had zero issues except some minor buffering on start of each episode when watching Psych.

But on Scrubs, I don’t have any buffering issues. But I have a weird issue where if I pause the video, the video unpauses itself after a few moments. If I pause it again, it does the same thing. To truly pause, I have to exit out of the episode and click back in to continue watching again.

I’m watching on an Apple TV 4K mostly where this happens.

I’ve had this server for years and never had any issues like this. I was watching Scrubs years ago but don’t remember this happening then either. I’m not sure what happened for this to suddenly happen. I’ve googled and found other people experiencing this issue, but nothing seems to be a solution or matches what I’m dealing with here.

Any ideas?

https://hilariouschaos.com/post/9336698

Thermostats compatible with selfhosted Home Assistant

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https://lemmy.world/u/orosus posted on Mar 6, 2026 23:19

Hi! I am running Umbrel on a Raspberry Pi 4 and I have “Home Assistant” installed in it, I oly have some smart lights connected to it. I would like to integrate a Thermostat with HA. But I am a bit overwhelmed with the different types of connections (Z-wave, Zigbee, Wifi, …)

Do you guys have any kind of recommendation, what connection is better? I would like to keep it local (or connecting remotely via Tailscale) but I would like to avoid any cloud or third-party server solution.

What thermostat hardware can I buy?

https://lemmy.world/post/43938742

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https://lemmy.world/u/synapse1278 posted on Mar 8, 2026 21:27
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/post/43938742

I’ve recently started with home assistant on a pi as well. Today I have 2 zigbee relay for my lights from Sonoff, 2 zigbee fire alarms, 1 wifi plug from Shelly and 3 Ikea remotes working on Matter over Thread.

Basically, any protocol you want to support other than wifi and Bluetooth will need a dedicated radio device. Luckily they are all pretty well supposed with home assistant. I have 2 Aeotec Zi-stick, one for Zigbee, the other flashed with OpenThread firmware (that’s for Matter over Thread, it wasn’t a good idea to buy twice the same device, I had to work around this issue). I don’t have Z-wave devices today, as I noticed they tend to be more expensive that the zigbee equipment. The new IKEA smart devices are very competitive in terms of price, they all work on Matter over Thread protocol.

In the end, you don’t need to choose. You can support all these protocols on the same raspberry pi. It’s just a matter of adding the corresponding radio and integration in home assistant.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22551647
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https://lemmy.ca/u/PeriodicallyPedantic posted on Mar 9, 2026 06:06
In reply to: https://aussie.zone/comment/21809725

My understanding is that that is because Google and Apple want to onboard it to their own home automation platforms, and HomeAssistant just piggybacked on that because it was easier, and it hasn’t been a priority to rewrite it. But this is based on a few old threads I just looked up, I’m not exactly an expert.
I think there was some talk about Bluetooth onboarding, but that’d require the devices to have a Bluetooth radio, which is more expensive that a QR code sticker. Idk if anyone uses it.
Having something like a WEP button would certainly be nice though.

https://lemmy.ca/comment/22106568

19F Selling NSFW content

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https://lemmy.world/u/SexcyAngel posted on Mar 6, 2026 22:15

Leave a comment or message me!

https://lemmy.world/post/43936735

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https://lu.skbo.net/u/skbo posted on Mar 6, 2026 22:40
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22520245

This is a self-hosting community, not a porn one.

https://lu.skbo.net/comment/4069447
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https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/u/admin posted on Mar 7, 2026 00:56
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/post/43936735

What server do you host your content on?

https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/activities/21822b3f-3c0a-4cc7-9e62-c2d515bc177d

Free and open source Audiobookshelf Android client

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https://lemmy.world/u/DonutsRMeh posted on Mar 6, 2026 20:03

Hi all, The other day, I posted here asking about recommendations on audiobooks servers and clients for iOS, and I got so many nice and very helpful responses from you all. I really, really appreciated the sense of community and help that you all showed me. Some of you mentioned Android clients and I checked them out since I do have an Android phone and the iOS one was for my wife. I appreciated the two Android clients I saw, the official ABS and Lissen but they weren’t what I was looking for (with the utmost respect to their developers of course).

A kind soul here recommended the app Still for iOS. I checked it out and it was such a nice app. The wife loved it too. I was bummed that it was iOS only. So, I decided to make one for Android (with the help of my butt for transparency of course). I’ve been working on it nonstop for over 2 weeks now. When I say nonstop, I mean I stay up until 1AM daily working on it. I’ve got something working really well now.

I wanted to share that with you all in the hope that someone will find it useful. It’s completely free and open source (GPLv3). Completely private. Nothing leaves your device beside the calls the app makes to your own server. I won’t ask for donations or anything. I just want to share. I welcome any feedback and contributions.

Get it here and let me know.

https://lemmy.world/post/43932317

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https://lemmy.zip/u/baner posted on Mar 7, 2026 20:39
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22529388

Please do it, there is a big part of the foss community that only install apps from fdroid, including me.

https://lemmy.zip/comment/25102733
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https://lemmy.world/u/DonutsRMeh posted on Mar 8, 2026 16:46
In reply to: https://lemmy.zip/comment/25102733

Request has already been submitted to their gitlab page :)

https://lemmy.world/comment/22547823

Netbird is king.

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https://lemmy.fedioasis.cc/u/Cantaloupe posted on Mar 6, 2026 18:15

Figured I’d give Netbird a go, glad I did because I can self host extremely easily by using the new services feature.

You specify a subdomain, point to a peer, specify a protocol and port, and you are good. NetBird fetches you the certificate and your site goes live fast.

I can use my Immich with my mobile data now.

https://lemmy.fedioasis.cc/pictrs/image/6af03fdb-3e87-421b-8830-6c27972d3172.webp

https://lemmy.fedioasis.cc/post/36949

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https://lemmy.fedioasis.cc/u/Cantaloupe posted on Mar 7, 2026 23:33
In reply to: https://lemmy.fedioasis.cc/post/36949

lmao

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https://lemmy.fedioasis.cc/comment/152548
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https://lemmy.sdf.org/u/un_ax posted on Mar 7, 2026 23:38
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22531514

I don’t think so in your case. From their docs these features are only available for self hosted instances, so you’d have to host Traefik instead of Nginx and end up with a similar config as your current one.

If you wanted to hide your home IP you could either use something like Defelct or Cloudflare as a reverse proxy, or host your own reverse proxy on a cloud provider (either Nginx like you currently are, or Netbird’s reverse proxy UI) and proxy it back to your local server over something like Netbird/Tailscale.

DDOS/Scraping protection would depend on the method you choose.

https://lemmy.sdf.org/comment/26468279
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