My $15 Raspberry Pi hosts my password manager and gets rid of expensive subscriptions
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.
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.
Samu Peltonen
Finland
Finland
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