21:51

Cron Master

Cron management made easy.
This looked better than GoCron. Will still have to check this out.
10:38

Wally

Wally is a lightweight, self-hosted expense tracker that makes it easy to manage your finances..
10:34

Stellaris Cloud

Lombok is a free, open-source and self-hostable storage and compute platform that runs on any S3-compatible storage service. Deploy on minimal hardware, sync your files, and run custom apps — all while keeping your data sovereign.
Basically, this is a Nextcloud alternative? Not sure actually.
17:59

Lichess Docker Image

Lichess local development using Docker Compose.

From the docs:

Starting new services may take 5-10 minutes. Some services will start before others and you may see errors in the logs until everything comes online.

Lila requires about 12GB of RAM to build. Make sure there is enough RAM available, especially when using Docker Desktop, which allocates 50% of the available RAM by default.

That doesn’t look promising!

10:52

Obsidian WriteAs Plugin

Publish notes to https://write.as or a self-hosted WriteFreely instance.
01:00

TaskTrove

TaskTrove is a selfhosted Todoist-like todo / tasks list app.
Looks to me like Todoist interface.
15:13

Zulip

Zulip is an organized team chat app for distributed teams of all sizes.
This could be a selfhosted alternative to MS Teams or Slack.
23:08

Spotizerr

Spotify music downloader with a lossless twist, based on the deezspot library
10:29

VPS Monitor

A lightweight, Go-based VPS monitoring solution with real-time web dashboard supporting multiple agents. Monitor unlimited servers from a single dashboard with individual agent views and overview analytics.
From the makers of Pangolin Tunnel.
01:10

Vanilla Cookbook

Vanilla Cookbook is a self hosted recipe manager built with Svelte(kit). It is designed with complexity under the hood, keeping the user experience as uncluttered, simply vanilla as possible.

Most of the web’s recipes are stored as text, without much thought to a consistent language or structure. Many self-hosted apps go down the structuring route, automating, or asking the user to organise their data. This can lead to cluttered and complex interfaces, limiting user experiences to those technically minded. The philosophy behind Vanilla was to do as much as I could with that text as it was, limiting the work the user has to do to a minimum. You should be able to get cooking with a few clicks.

Could this be a lightweight Mealie alternative?