Gradually switching to self-hosting helped me discover numerous useful tools. I now use a Paperless-ngx alongside a local LLM on one of my systems, while my old laptop, with merely 4GB DDR3 RAM, runs eight Docker containers. I also have a few Raspberry Pi and Radxa boards, running a few more tools. Recently, I’ve dedicated one of my Raspberry Pi Zero 2W, a $15 single-board computer, as a password manager hosting device. It’s helpful because it made me ditch LastPass, offers features that are seldom found in paid tools, and works without any data sharing or online interaction.