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My 2025 Linux + Go self-hosting stack (gpn23)
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I’ll show you how I use Go to run my entire home, including not just home automation but also tiny single-purpose appliances (with my gokrazy appliance platform, using a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W or larger), hosting private web services on mini PC servers, going all the way to a powerful 25 Gbit/s FTTH internet router which now serves all my web sites! Some of us have been self-hosting for many years, others never got into it. There are a number of good reasons for self-hosting, as it typically gives you more control and stability compared to commercial offerings. I used to self-host a lot, then migrated many use-cases to commercial services, but now the pendulum has swung back! The landscape has changed over the last 10+ years and I now have experience with what works well and what doesn’t. In this talk, I’ll show you some of the solutions I have developed myself, such as the https://gokrazy.org/ appliance platform for Raspberry Pis and PCs, but also some standard solutions and how I set them up, like the Caddy web server or CoreDNS server. Licensed to the public under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ about this event: https://cfp.gulas.ch/gpn23/talk/U8D9KR/
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I’ll show you how I use Go to run my entire home, including not just home automation but also tiny single-purpose appliances (with my gokrazy appliance platform, using a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W or larger), hosting private web services on mini PC servers, going all the way to a powerful 25 Gbit/s FTTH internet router which now serves all my web sites! Some of us have been self-hosting for many years, others never got into it. There are a number of good reasons for self-hosting, as it typically gives you more control and stability compared to commercial offerings. I used to self-host a lot, then migrated many use-cases to commercial services, but now the pendulum has swung back! The landscape has changed over the last 10+ years and I now have experience with what works well and what doesn’t. In this talk, I’ll show you some of the solutions I have developed myself, such as the https://gokrazy.org/ appliance platform for Raspberry Pis and PCs, but also some standard solutions and how I set them up, like the Caddy web server or CoreDNS server. Licensed to the public under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ about this event: https://cfp.gulas.ch/gpn23/talk/U8D9KR/
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