5 things I learned from merging my entire digital life into one self-hosted home lab
All of us have a digital footprint in the online world. Whether you use services like Google Workspace for work or Outlook for your emails, these are all online tools that send data to remote servers. While that's not necessarily unsafe since the data is encrypted, letting a third-party handle your data can always be risky — especially with sensitive documents and files. That's when I realized the importance of self-hosted apps and services, and made the switch soon thereafter. I now have a self-hosted home lab with my entire digital life offloaded onto it. Apart from enhanced data control and privacy, I enjoy benefits such as offline access to several services, long-term cost savings, and complete flexibility in tailoring services to meet my needs.
All of us have a digital footprint in the online world. Whether you use services like Google Workspace for work or Outlook for your emails, these are all online tools that send data to remote servers. While that’s not necessarily unsafe since the data is encrypted, letting a third-party handle your data can always be risky — especially with sensitive documents and files. That’s when I realized the importance of self-hosted apps and services, and made the switch soon thereafter. I now have a self-hosted home lab with my entire digital life offloaded onto it. Apart from enhanced data control and privacy, I enjoy benefits such as offline access to several services, long-term cost savings, and complete flexibility in tailoring services to meet my needs.
John Doe
New York
New York
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