Discover new software and hardware to get the best out of your network, control smart devices, and s
Our favorite Google Docs killer with markdown support has a big update. We explain how we host it an
Alex reveals the culmination of five years of work into the Perfect Media Server. And we respond to
Chris discovers a networking miracle, Alex has been playing with electrics, and we review the Wyze C
Alex puts the fantastic-looking, ARM-powered NAS known as the Helios64 to the test. Plus feedback,
With rage in our hearts, we proclaim a Self-Hosted Google Photos replacement, and the only way to se
We have a philosophical debate on cloud vs local and Alex experiences full-blown Americana this Hall
Chris gets left out in the cold after a Home Assistant glitch, and Alex puts a big batch of USB hard
We speak to Kevin and Patricia from Traefik, discuss Alex's recent ZFS snafu and we wonder if th
We get fancy with Traefik labels, and gush over some new Home Assistant features while saving our da
Some big news for Jupiter Broadcasting and a picture perfect app-pick with Lychee. Chris politely su
Mike and Wes join us to discuss the recent Docker news, freeing your Robovac from the cloud, and why
Jonathan Panozzo, aka Johnp join us to talk all things Unraid. He hints at future subscription plans
Chris figures out how hot is too hot, Alex performs an extreme remote firewall install, and we share
We've spent thousands of dollars and over a decade refining the perfect home media setup. We get
Chris is slow cooking some servers, Alex has self-hosted AI with a nasty gotcha and a damp basement.
Serverbuilds.net’s founder JDM joins us to discuss the perfect sever for low or high-end needs, and
You're not a true self-hoster until you've lost your entire configuration at least once. Ale
We react to recently proposed Home Assistant changes, Alex attempts an extreme remote install, and w
We were almost outsmarted by a not so smart doorbell, Jellyfin makes Alex's prediction dreams co
Knowing which hardware to buy or which apps to run on that shiny new hardware can be hard. Chris and