Tag: Self hosted
Take control of your digital world. These tools let you host your own data, giving you full autonomy and zero reliance on third-party services.
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archive-KeePassXC_archive
A free, open-source password manager that stores all your login credentials in one secure, encrypted database. It uses a master key or passphrase for access and supports various encryption algorithms to ensure that only authorized users can open the database. With auto-type features and plugins,…
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WordPress
WordPress is an open-source content management system that powers over one-third of the internetβs websites. Users can create blogs, business sites, and e-commerce platforms with thousands of themes and plugins. Its user-friendly interface and robust community support make WordPress accessible for novices and pros alike.
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Docker
Docker is a containerization platform that packages applications with their dependencies in isolated environments. It simplifies deployment by ensuring consistent operation across development, testing, and production. Docker Compose and Docker Swarm orchestrate multi-container applications, while Docker Hub hosts public and private image registries.
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Git
Git is a distributed version control system enabling teams to track changes in code and collaborate on projects. Developers commit, branch, and merge code changes, ensuring a detailed revision history. Gitβs branching model and offline capabilities distinguish it as a pillar of modern software development…
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Jitsi
Jitsi is a free, open-source video conferencing solution supporting end-to-end encryption and browser-based meetings. It doesnβt require accounts or downloads, and users can quickly spin up secure rooms. With self-hosting options and integrations for Slack and other tools, Jitsi appeals to privacy-conscious organizations and communities.
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LogSeq
LogSeq is an open-source knowledge management and note-taking tool, focused on bidirectional links and graph-based navigation. It supports Markdown and Org-mode, enabling hierarchical outlining and real-time collaboration. Users appreciate its local-first approach, allowing offline storage and encryption for personal data security.
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Drupal
Drupal is a powerful, open-source CMS renowned for its scalability and flexibility. It uses a modular architecture and advanced taxonomy system to handle complex sites, from government portals to large enterprise websites. Developers appreciate its robust API and active community that continually refines core features.
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Joomla
Joomla is a free, open-source content management system (CMS) used to build websites and online apps. It includes a robust extension ecosystem, multi-language support, and user access controls. Ideal for small to medium sites, Joomla balances customizability with user-friendly administration tools.
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Moodle
Moodle is an open-source learning management system (LMS) widely used in schools, universities, and workplaces. It supports online courses, quizzes, and gradebooks, offering customizable themes and plugins. Educators value Moodle for its flexibility, collaborative features, and frequent updates.
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Nextcloud
An open-source platform for hosting and managing your own secure cloud storage. It lets you sync files, calendars, and contacts across devices, much like commercial cloud solutions, but with total control over data location and permissions. Extensions are available for real-time document editing, collaborative workspaces,…
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Linux KVM
Linux KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a virtualization module built directly into the Linux kernel. It allows users to run multiple isolated virtual machines, each with its own operating system environment. This efficient approach to virtualization forms a foundation for many enterprise cloud solutions.
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archive-Bitwarden_old
A cross-platform, open-source password manager known for its user-friendly interface and robust security model. It securely stores passwords, credit card information, and other sensitive data across devices. Its end-to-end encryption and secure cloud syncing allow you to maintain consistent, up-to-date credentials wherever you go.
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archive-KeePassXC – old
A free, open-source password manager that stores all your login credentials in one secure, encrypted database. It uses a master key or passphrase for access and supports various encryption algorithms to ensure that only authorized users can open the database. With auto-type features and plugins,…
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Bitwarden
A cross-platform, open-source password manager known for its user-friendly interface and robust security model. It securely stores passwords, credit card information, and other sensitive data across devices. Its end-to-end encryption and secure cloud syncing allow you to maintain consistent, up-to-date credentials wherever you go.
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KeePassXC
A free, open-source password manager that stores all your login credentials in one secure, encrypted database. It uses a master key or passphrase for access and supports various encryption algorithms to ensure that only authorized users can open the database. With auto-type features and plugins,…
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Stable Diffusion
Stable Diffusion is an open-source text-to-image generation model developed by Stability AI. It uses a latent diffusion architecture to create high-quality images from user prompts, making AI-driven art and design more accessible. The model can run on consumer hardware, empowering artists, researchers, and developers to…