Messing around with my server is so much fun! I'm always on the lookout for something new to self-host.
AngryDemonoid
Ever been screened for ADHD by any chance? I do this same thing. I call myself a serial hobbyist because I just bounce from one thing to the next. I'm always glad when I lose interest before I spend any money.
I've gotten to a point where I can usually stop myself from buying new things. I'll just learn as much as I can without spending money. Then, if I finish that, and i'm still interested, I'll spend a little money. So far, my last couple "hobbies", I haven't spent anything.
But, I am 100% going to buy some drum stuff in the near future. Can't really learn drums without at least some sticks and a practice pad...and maybe a seat....maybe just a snare...and a bass drum.....ಠ_ಠ
I finally started looking into emulating on my phone, so I've been playing some games from my childhood. Mostly Alleyway and Pokemon Red, with a little Harvest Moon thrown in.
I never really saw the need for Termux, but now that I selfhost at home and on a VPS, i couldn't go without it!
Also, I just recently started switching as much as I can to a self-hosted ntfy instance from pushover. I'm really loving it so far!
I sponsored it on github because I see myself using it a lot. Plus, the dev deserves it. The documentation alone is great, let alone the software itself.
Street complete is the main app that does that I think. It's the easiest to use at the very least.
I have the app, but haven't really used it much. I put most things into my linkding instance and forget about it. Lol.
Maybe I should start with Omnivore first to keep from clogging up my bookmarks.
Another vote for etar. I also use Davx5 to sync over my own caldav server, but that isn't required.
Jet Set Radio Future?
I started on .ml way before the reddit fallout. Once I actually started using it, I spun up my own instance.
But, based on these comments, hexbear.net sounds like a fun place....
For what it's worth, i'm running it on a VPS that cost $25 USD for the year, and it is running fine.
I didn't want to open my homeserver up for lemmy.
Same situation here. Never got diagnosed as a kid because I did well in school. Then going through the process for my own kid, it all clicked.