Please forgive any typos, my brian is still very much recovering. I’m not promoting anything cause nothing I’ve made yet is really worth much to anyone but my self,and everything is far from polished. I’m just sharing what I’m doing. In November '24, I had a mid level stroke. I’ve had issues with motor skills, headaches, and short term memory, but for the most part I’m doing quite well. For the last 6-8 months, I build a home server, (AMD 3700x, 64GB of RAM, 6TBNvME, and 2x 12TB HDD, old NVIDIA 2060. I setup up Jellyfin, ripped our 400ish Blu Rays, DVDs, and TV Shows. Setup Navidrone, and ripped our CDs, Home Assistant, AudoBookshelf, ConvertX, MeTube, and several other apps mostly discovered here. I also wrote my own app to track our large physical Media Collection that has a few api calls for pulling info about the items., a dashboard app in the style of the old iGoogle, and I’ve started working on 2 other apps, one to track medical information like blood pressure, glucose, doc appts, care team, medications, etc. The other app is for TTRPG GMs to run games that will basically be a digital GM Screen with a dozen or so tools.

I was a web developer for 20 years before the stroke so I had some previous entry level experience with this type of stuff, but not on this level. Mine was more for like corporate websites. My doctor believes this process has indeed sped up my recovery significantly. So this is just a post to say thanks for this community that has given me tons of ideas for things to try.

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    15 days ago

    Been there done that. It’s much harder than it seems from this post. Your brain suffered severe damage, getting it to work again as good as possible takes huge amounts of energy and will power. Good job bro! (Watch yourself, don’t over do it)

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    17 days ago

    Sounds like a really good way to keep your mind fresh after a traumatic event like a stroke. It’s important to keep your mind busy. Glad to hear you’re doing well, and thanks for sharing :)

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    16 days ago

    Relearning old abilities after nerve damage is not the most fun I have had. I hope this is something you enjoy. Good luck on your recovery!

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    16 days ago

    I’m in like an inverse of this situation; ol’ pappy and grandpappy before him had early onset dementia.

    i am trying to get all this set up, backed up, documented and slowly showing my kids how to access and troubleshoot some of the services. it is a race against time!

    and a “dead man’s” or “brain is melted” switch set up to hand over the keys to the significant other when that time comes.

    i am proud to be part of the same group as you though! you’re very inspiring.

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    16 days ago

    I’ve been in a similar position to you. I was in an accident and woke up missing a quarter of my skull.

    Props for getting back to servers and code as a part of your recovery. The recovery process for me took a long time and a lot of work. I imagine you are in a similar position and question whether things will ever be the same again, the same way I have. I don’t know your particular situation very well, true. But for me, recovery not only took a lot of exercise, balance routines, relearning vocabulary, and a couple of surgeries; but it also took a lot of faith.

    Shoot, you mentioned your projects, I did something similar. I found a hypervisor on Craigslist and set up Apache Cloudstack. I pushed myself to learn DevOps skills on it, Jenkins, terraform, cloud-init, and I’m still working on a AWS DevOps Cert.

    But I would like to say kudos on your work. I think that doing it during your recovery is an extremely difficult prospect, but I do think that it pays off in the long run.

    tldr; I think your recovery is coming along great. You may have quite the ways to go down that road, we don’t really know. But until you’re fully recovered, you will be in our hearts, minds, and prayers.

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    16 days ago

    I hope you get better! Im not active in community, not even a tech savy. I also didnt come up with something to share with community but I like the homelabing hobby (or movement if I can call this like that).

    Jellyfin is such a badass app! I borrowed huge DVD’s collection from my grandpa (he had a store back in days) so I have like a bunch of movies only on my Pi5 with Radax (wchich is my only homelab device lol).

    Again. I hope you get better fellow stranger from the internet!

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    17 days ago

    Inspiring tale, glad you found something you both enjoy and learn from! I think that’s a great use of time, to problem solve and develop tools that benefit you day-to-day.

    I’ve had some family that have experienced strokes, ranging from a slight scare to full on life-changing. You’re certainly doing well if you’re writing your own apps, I can barely script BASH.

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    Whoa, haven’t thought about iGoogle in a minute. I spent the majority of my high school Desktop Publishing class playing Super Mario 2 on an emulator in iGoogle. The only drawback (besides not paying enough attention and being bad with computers now) was that it would refresh randomly, so I had to speed run to get as far as I could before it happened.

    Ain’t no stroke gonna slow you down, keep up the amazing work!

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    17 days ago

    Dude you’ve made more in 6–8 months than I had the ambition to accomplish for over a decade now, and I haven’t even started. (Two kids, there’s just no time or energy.)

    You’re doing great!

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    17 days ago

    Well shit… just on the ripping the optical media… that is a chore and a half!

    Keep on with it, will be delightful to follow your progress and for you, I imagine, it will be glorious.

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    17 days ago

    Glad it helps to recover. Taking a break from IT and focusIng on sleep, excersise, health is good too.

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    17 days ago

    My brother…I empathize with your situation. About 25 years ago, I fell from 2 floors up, landed on my skull on a concrete pad and lay there for an undetermined amount of time before someone found me. I suffered a TBI that has gifted me a seizure condition as well as other mental/neuro issues. The right, frontal lobe of my brain looks like a piece of wadded up, cotton candy. I’ve come a long way and I have far to go. I am fortunate and thankful to be alive regardless the situation.

    and short term memory [loss]

    I spent a week in the hospital after I had a seizure and it wiped my memory. I didn’t know who I was, how to do even simple tasks, or who anyone else was either.

    I use selfhosting and computers in general, to do the same thing as you. It keeps me thinking and trying to solve problems. I have problems expressing my thoughts, but the folks here have been patient with all of my silly questions and the occasional inability to grasp the information being presented here at lemmy/selfhosted. I don’t watch TV, but I’ve found structure in reading, and I read a ton of info. I’m more into IT (obviously), history, etc but no fiction.

    I truly wish you the very best bro. If I can ever be of assistance, I’m usually around somewhere. We can pair your brain with my .25 brain, and fix something. LOL