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Self-hosted
There are two distinct, commonly used definitions of self-hosted:
- A network service that is run on a server that is controlled by the user of that service.
- A computer program that can produce new versions of that same program (e.g. a compiler that can compile its own source code or an operating system that can be used to compile itself).
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An ephemeral short link generator.
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ZFS provisioner for kubernetes - creates automatically pv as zfs volumes - shared by host mounted nfs volume
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A Fifth Edition Dungeons & Dragons Campaign Management Tool
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Private cloud platform based on Docker Swarm
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Self-hosted backend service using Go and BoltDB
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Self-hosted Standard Notes Extensions with auto updates
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Photosplatter is a single binary that serves an HTML index of photos
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Secure private self-hosted end-to-end encryption messaging server.
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Podcast synchronisation and record keeping web-service.
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Golang key/value Database via HTTP (by Flume Cloud Services)
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A self-hosted language learning website
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Monero wallet server.
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A back-end library for building SSH-synchronized password managers in Go.
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