Discover new software and hardware to get the best out of your network, control smart devices, and secure your data on cloud services. Self-Hosted is a chat show between Chris and Alex two long-time "self-hosters" who share their lessons and take you along for the journey as they learn new ones. A Jupiter Broadcasting podcast showcasing free and open source technologies you can host yourself.

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72: First Account is Free

June 03, 2022 48:13 40.5 MB Downloads: 0

A quick-fire round of projects this week, your feedback, and a discussion about the future of Self-Hosting.

71: Recipe for Success

May 20, 2022 54:32 45.81 MB Downloads: 0

Alex has found the perfect tool to bring your recipe management into the future. Plus, a convenient trick for scripts with passwords, dying hard drives, and the killer new Proxmox feature.

70: Plausible Deniability

May 06, 2022 53:00 38.16 MB Downloads: 0

Alex replaces another Google service; we point the community spotlight at FuzzyMistborn plus your feedback! Special Guests: Brent Gervais and FuzzyMistborn.

69: Get Off My Lawn, The Robot's Got It

April 22, 2022 47:14 34.0 MB Downloads: 0

Alex shares some handy tools, and some old friends join us for a special edition of the show. Special Guests: Brent Gervais and chzbacon.

68: Unwyze Choices

April 08, 2022 54:21 39.13 MB Downloads: 0

We chat about Wyze's recent real bad, no-good security news, why Plex Discover has potential but hasn't impressed us yet, and a brief tour of Alex's home network setup. Special Guest: Wes Payne.

67: The No Container Theory

March 25, 2022 48:27 34.89 MB Downloads: 0

Why Chris is moving away from using Containers, Alex's new project, and some great follow-up.

66: Mmm. Pi.

March 10, 2022 47:39 34.31 MB Downloads: 0

We look back at our favorite moments from the last ten years of the Raspberry Pi, why you might want to start considering one, and where we want to see the platform evolve.

65: Failing at Scale

February 25, 2022 44:59 32.39 MB Downloads: 0

Alex gives the new TrueNAS SCALE a go and hits a snag. Plus the future Home Assistant update that has Chris so concerned he might stop updating forever.

64: Analysis Paralysis

February 11, 2022 46:56 33.8 MB Downloads: 0

Sometimes we get a bit carried away; we dial it back and share some self-hosting long-timer insights. Plus the networked way to Retro game, and more.

63: Pulling the Rug Out

January 28, 2022 42:51 30.86 MB Downloads: 0

Alex has a new high-quality self-hosted music setup, and Chris solves complicated Internet problems.

62: Succumbing to the Ecosystem

January 14, 2022 49:15 35.46 MB Downloads: 0

Alex got some new devices for Christmas, and we set off to figure out how to integrate them into his network. And Brent's tale of giving the gift of Jellyfin. Special Guest: Brent Gervais.

61: That First Layer Squish

December 31, 2021 59:54 43.13 MB Downloads: 0

Some old friends of JB join Alex to discuss 3D printing. Special Guests: chzbacon and Drew DeVore.

60: Someone Else's Computer

December 17, 2021 55:33 40.0 MB Downloads: 0

Recent AWS outages sent Alex on a hunt to find more self-hosted alternatives, and Chris digs into the latest Home Assistant release. Plus a frenzy of your excellent feedback and questions.

59: I Tried to Love Portainer

December 03, 2021 48:30 34.92 MB Downloads: 0

We try out a couple of very popular Docker GUI's and report back, and discuss our biggest Self-Hosted regrets.

58: Pi Server Upgrade

November 19, 2021 56:37 40.76 MB Downloads: 0

This week we unlock the "Pi"tential of the Compute Module 4 and turn it into a dual gigabit router and Jellyfin server. How far can we push it? Plus, Alex shares his thoughts on the state of mobile operating systems and the challenges they are imposing on DIYers.