How are you keeping up with new selfhosted apps?

Midas@ymmel.nl to Selfhosted@lemmy.world – 7 points –

I've calmed down a bit but still would like to know if there are any new 'cool' apps to selfhost. I know of the awesome-selfhosted github repo. Any other great sources, and could we incorporate something like that into our selfhosted community here? Maybe a bot that checks if any new ones been added?

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I maintain https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted :) Reviewing additions takes some time but it gives a good insight on new releases. You can check the list of Pull Requests/software being added here

There is also a third-party tool that tracks newly added software.

Love this, thanks for your efforts! It has saved me a lot of time šŸ‘

Unless I'm actively looking for a specific type of application, or to replace one I already run, I just check in on the subreddit periodically, just looking at the top posts from the past month or so.
I guess I'll start checking in on lemmy now.

There was a time, where I was checking for new stuff to selfhost almost daily. But at this point, I have what I want, and there is no point in trying to change a running system.

This was me when I started my journey; looking everywhere for anything that might peak an interest. Now that I've setup basically everything I wanted, the only time that I get something new is when I get curious and wonder if x can be self hosted.

Iā€™m self hosting wefwef, an Apollo-like, platform-agnostic Lemmy client.

Does that address some of the intermittent connection issues (e.g. ā€œfailed to save voteā€)? Iā€™ve been wondering if thatā€™s a rate-limiting issue with the wefwef.app instance

Wefwef proxies requests so it's very likely rate limiting

I like to listen to the Self-Hosted podcast together with all the Late Night Linux family ones. That keeps me up to speed šŸ«¶