Squoosh (Image converter, runs fully in browser but I like hosting it anyway)
Paperless-ng (Document management)
CryptPad (Secure E2EE office colaboration)
Immich (Google Photos replacement)
Audiobookplayer (Audiobook player)
Calibre (Ebook management)
NextCloud (Don’t honestly use this one much these days)
VaultWarden (Password/2FA/PassKey management)
Memos (Like Google Keep)
typehere (A simple scratchpad that stores in browser memory)
librechat (Kind of like chatgpt except self-hosted and able to use your own models/api keys)
Stable Diffusion (AI image generator)
JellyFin (Video streaming)
Matrix (E2EE Secure Chat provider)
IRC (oldschool chat service)
FireFlyIII (finance management)
ActualBudget (another finance thing)
TimeTagger (Time tracking/invoicing)
Firefox Sync (Use my own server to handle syncing between browsers)
LibreSpeed (A few instances, to speed testing my connection to the servers)
Probably others I can’t think of right now
Most of these I use at least regularly, quite a few I use constantly.
I can’t imagine living without Searxng, VaultWarden, Immich, JellyFin, and CryptPad.
I also wouldn’t want to go back to using the free ad-supported services out there for things like memos, kutt, and lenpaste.
Also librechat I think is underappreciated. Even just using it for GPT with an api key is infinitely better for your privacy than using the free chatgpt service that collects/owns all your data.
But it’s also great for using gpt4 to generate an image prompt, sending it through a prompt refiner, and then sending it to Stable Diffusion to generate an image, all via a single self-hosted interface.
Most of these I use at least regularly, quite a few I use constantly.
I can’t imagine living without Searxng, VaultWarden, Immich, JellyFin, and CryptPad.
I also wouldn’t want to go back to using the free ad-supported services out there for things like memos, kutt, and lenpaste.
Also librechat I think is underappreciated. Even just using it for GPT with an api key is infinitely better for your privacy than using the free chatgpt service that collects/owns all your data.
But it’s also great for using gpt4 to generate an image prompt, sending it through a prompt refiner, and then sending it to Stable Diffusion to generate an image, all via a single self-hosted interface.