Today I set up my old laptop as a Debian server, hosting Immich (for photos), Nextcloud (for files), and Radicale (for calendar). It was surprisingly easy to do so after looking at the documentation and watching a couple videos online! Tomorrow I might try hosting something like Linkwarden or Karakeep.
What else should I self-host, aside from HA (I don’t have a smart home), Calibre (physical books are my jam), and Jellyfin (I don’t watch too many movies + don’t have a significant DVD/Blu-ray collection)?
I would like to keep my laptop confined to my local network since I don’t trust it to be secure enough against the internet.
edit: I forgot, I’m also hosting Tailscale so I can access my local network remotely!
Just from the top of my head:
- Navidrome (Music)
- Audiobookshelf (Audiobooks)
- Paperless-ngx (documents)
- Joplin (notes, lists and more)
- Komga (comics)
- Mealie (mealplanner, recipes, shopping lists)
Edit: I left out some stuff that you or others already mentioned. But here’s the extended list so I can copy/paste this if someone else asks in the future.
- Immich (photos)
- Home Assistant (home automation)
- Jellyfin (Movies, TV series and more)
- Calibre & Calibre-Web (ebooks)
- Pi-hole (DNS sinkhole)
- Vaultwarden (password manager)
- Nextcloud (data sharing)
- Homarr (Dashboard)
- Headscale (Tailscale Server)
Honorable mention:
- Proxmox (Hypervisor)
- Portainer (Container Management) - I know a lot of people wouldn’t recommend it for various reasons, but works alright for me


