Seriously though, I think there needs to be a rule against these kind of "What should I host" posts (nothing against you personally OP). It comes up almost every day, also used to come up everyday on /r/selfhosted... I was talking about this with someone just a few hours ago... https://lemmy.world/comment/780603
Mods, what about a ban on these posts, and redirect people to the "What do (should) I (you) self-host" pinned post where people can go and look for suggestions? Sorry, not trying to be negative - but this is exactly why /r/selfhosted was getting boring (that, and the disguised ads).
OP, sorry to hijack your thread. Here is my recommendation for you: Shaarli
groceries got me interested, but I'm not able to get it working in docker. I am trying to run it behind caddy reverse proxy. All the containers are running, and it seems the couchdb database has been created but I get nothing when going to the url of the server and client. Just blank page.
Hmm, what do docker logs -f <container> tell?
I made myself a compose file and use traefik. Not on my PC atm, but when I had problems getting it running, I made mistakes with the secrets. But that should show in the logs.
I had to work around daytime bandwidth caps for a couple years so being able to download content overnight was pretty handy.
Tube Archivist is "Your self hosted YouTube media server". I follow several youtube channels and so this will automatically fetch videos and serve them locally which is great. - https://www.tubearchivist.com/
On a similar note LanCache is also handy at providing a local cache for Steam and Windows Updates when you have several PCs on the same network - https://lancache.net/
Pi-hole is a popular DNS based ad-blocker that can cut down on some ads and trackers - https://pi-hole.net/