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We thought about looking into a Sky calendar, but naturally for what they were offering we thought there had to be a self hosted solution.

Grocy seems to fit the bill and then some. The next challenge would be getting a touch display and mini computer to act as a kiosk to display it in the house somewhere.

Anyone else using grocy?

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[โ€“] decaptcha@hexbear.net 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Agreed, I love tinkering with stuff like this. When I discovered containers it really opened up a lot of shit for me, but I'm at a stage where something has to provide more time/effort savings than I'd put into setting it up. And I need it to be robust, I spend plenty of time fixing broken software at my day job, I have zero interest in babysitting shit at home.

Deluge, Navidrome, Tandoor, and paperless-ngx have been good to me so far. Wanna try Home Assistant and Jellyfin next but can't make the time.

And I need it to be robust, I spend plenty of time fixing broken software at my day job, I have zero interest in babysitting shit at home.

I set up our stack 3 years ago at work and have only had to touch it twice. It's honestly impressive how robust this stuff can be