I started self-hosting my entire productivity stack, and I’m never going back
I didn’t necessarily set out to self-host my productivity stack; I initially didn’t know much about running apps on my own server, plus I don’t have a home lab or additional hardware beyond my primary PC. But I wanted to learn how to self-host because I was getting uncomfortable with how much of my personal notes and projects were in the cloud. All of it was also tied to services that could change, lock their features, disappear, or even access my data in some cases.
I didn’t necessarily set out to self-host my productivity stack; I initially didn’t know much about running apps on my own server, plus I don’t have a home lab or additional hardware beyond my primary PC. But I wanted to learn how to self-host because I was getting uncomfortable with how much of my personal notes and projects were in the cloud. All of it was also tied to services that could change, lock their features, disappear, or even access my data in some cases.
Jane Smith
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
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