Sinopsis
The podcast about software you can host on your own server
Episodios
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SHW5: The Big Open
22/11/2018 Duración: 16minWelcome back to - finally - another episode of the Selfhosted Web Podcast. This time it gets a bit more philosophical: Back in May I interviewed Kasia Odrozek, project-manager at the Mozilla Foundation, who works on the Internet Health Report. We talk about what the Internet Health Report is, decentralization and the openness of the web.
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SHW04: Lychee (and more ways to self-host images)
30/12/2017Hosting images yourself is tricky business, especially considering how convenient those hosted services like Google Photos, Facebook or Instagram are. In this episode I talk about various software applications that may help you replicate these services in one way or another. Special guest in this episode is Tobias Reich, developer of Lychee, a photo management software I'm discussing in this episode.
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SHW3: Mail in a box
26/09/2017 Duración: 22minIn this episode, I talk with Josh Tauberer about a project he started in 2013: Mail in a box. It allows you to set up your very own mail-server in an easy and secure way.
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SHW02: Nextcloud
16/06/2017 Duración: 28minWelcome back to the second episode! This time I'm talking about the self-hosted cloud-storage solution Nextcloud, which, with its numerous extensions is the swiss-army knife of self-hosting solutions. As a special guest I talked to Nextcloud (and Owncloud) founder Frank Karlitschek, who not only had insightful things to say about Nextcloud, but also about self-hosting and its future in general. As a reminder, if you're still looking for a place to host software, there's a short guide on the Self-Hosted Web that gives you a little overview. If you enjoyed this episode (or if you didn't), I'd be happy about feedback. You can either send me an e-mail at richard@selfhostedweb.org, or via the contact-form on selfhostedweb.org itself or, if you do use Twitter, you can write to either @Selfhostedweb or me directly @stormgrass. The music for this episode is by Podington Bear, released under a Creative Commons license at Freemusicarchive.org. I'd be happy if your reviewed, liked or starred this for some visibili
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SHW01: Cloudron
23/05/2017 Duración: 19minIn this inaugural episode I talk about the self-hosting platform Cloudron. I was also lucky enough to speak to Johannes Zellner, one of the co-founders, who took time out of his busy schedule to explain to me a few things about his platform and self-hosting in general. If you enjoyed this episode (or if you didn't), I'd be happy about feedback. You can either send me an e-mail at richard@selfhostedweb.org, or via the contact-form on selfhostedweb.org itself or, if you do use Twitter, you can write to either @Selfhostedweb or me directly @stormgrass. The music for this episode is by Podington Bear, released under a Creative Commons license at Freemusicarchive.org.