Software engineer with a focus on game development and scalable backend development
I had wanted to get a couple of cameras to watch over my house and make sure everything was as I expected. A couple of requirements I had when looking were being able to use them without any cloud connection, and being compatible with self-hosted solutions, which usually means having RTSP support. Looking at some commercial products, it seemed hit or miss as to whether they would support any custom firmware which would mean needing advanced networking setup to cut them out from the internet but also allowing local networking, for these reasons I decided for now to give making my own a go…
One of the main pain points with self-hosting tends to be email, whilst setting up a mail server isn’t especially hard, the maintenance is what causes most issues; and in particular keeping your self-hosted mail servers off of spam lists. That’s why I generally leave that to third parties, however I still like to keep a local storage of my mail, mostly for backup purposes…
Well, It’s been quite some time since my last post. So much so in fact that we’ve had a global pandemic and various life events between then and now! Since my last post, and with a little spare time we have all had, I have been heavily getting into self-hosting, and by extent sysops/homelabs, one of which services that soon becomes controversial is the choice of what dashboard to use. In this post I will detail some of the options I have tried out.