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Any non-tech-background self-hosters?

I assume most users here have some sort of tech/IT/software background. However, I've seen some comments of people who might not have that background (no problem with that) and I wonder if you are self-hosting anything, how did you decide that you would like to self-host?

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  • Just getting started but yeah, I have basically no technology background. Mostly I'm too stubborn to know when to quit something so here I am lol.

  • I'm a farmer that was an IT guy a decade or so ago, which I guess is a background in it, but that's not why I do it. Self-hosting is a self-reliance thing. I like to fix my own equipment, metal and silicon.

    When it comes apart, I want to know the reason, and I like to invent new ways to do things, which means I have to be able to control my infrastructure.

    • Honestly it would be really cool to see more self hosting in the farming space. I want to see a iot system that it run by the farmer.

      Before we know it there will be a server room at each farm

  • I've never been in tech professionally, I'm a truck driver (now working in the office of company but still drive sometimes) but I have always been into tech. I selfhost as much as possible. Bitwarden, jellyfin, seafile, etc. and also run a Lemmy instance. I like tech projects and control.

  • yes! structural engineer here, computers has been my passion for a long time and self hosting is a joy! i have learnt a ton in the past year about networking, security and so many things!

  • I have no tech background, and I am just getting into creating a media server. I started with an old secondhand Synology NAS, which developed a power issue within a month and no chance of returning it or getting it covered by warranty.

    My current plan is to get another Synology NAS (new with extended warranty this time), along with a spare HDD enclosure so I can have an extra layer of redundancy, finally set up Jellyfin, and then I want to build a Pihole. At that point I won't need much more self hosting or networking tricks until further notice.

    Still have no idea what I'm doing.

  • I believe that most self holsters actually are more hobbyist lifestyle than people with actual tech background.

    I read and research a whole lot, which has taken me down this rabbit hole.

  • Programming and self hosting the results when I was ~14 is what led me to a tech background. No university, but I've been working professionally in both IT and software for over a decade and self hosting even longer.

  • Non-tech. I decided to self host first to send media to my TV. I wanted an always-on solid state hard drive computer that didn’t have to do any transcoding. Tried DLNA but Emby just worked better. Jellyfin didn’t have an LG App at the time so I’m still using Emby. Eventually I also asked my poor ARM server with 2 GB of RAM to also run my wireless access points, but the Omada software is a resource hog. So I have a little Intel machine that can do Omada better and also transcoding for Emby on the go. And then I learned about HomeBridge and that’s been great too. I think together the two computers run about 15W of energy I could decommission the ARM one but it does a couple things I haven’t migrated yet. I’ve tried hosting other stuff but those are the main ones used every day.

  • Kinda? My bare bones initial self hosted media streaming setup was put together by my partner. It's no longer bare bones, because I've since upgraded it, added new functionality and I keep it going.

  • I'm a syaadmin now, but self hosting nextcloud is what got me my first IT job. I now host a bunch of stuff (even email!), lemmy included.

    how did you decide that you would like to self-host? I wanted my friends to play a cs1.6 map I had created.

  • Nope, I work in STEM but not IT nor software.

    I'm a serial hobbyist and actively pursue projects outside the scope of my job and education background.

  • Warehouse worker who self hosts stuff here.

    It all started when I was a teenager and I lost access to my photobucket account...

  • I have no formal IT education. But I grew up on computers when command line was how you got things done.

  • I work warehousing; no IT background, I just like to tinker with whatever. Have since I started breathing.

    I was a fairly casual pirate, grabbing movies/shows I couldn't find elsewhere (or just couldn't afford). Got into Plex/Emby for my first real exploration into self-hosting (if you don't count SRCDS and/or Minecraft Server at like 13yo); and expanded my knowledge from there. Reverse Proxys, the 'arrs', DNS, Docker, VPNs, etc.

    Now a days, I've got 20+ services that I mostly access via a VPN I host, and I'm always interested in messing with new things :)

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