List of icons/services suggested:

  • Calibre
  • Jitsi
  • Kiwix
  • Monero (Node)
  • Nextcloud
  • Pihole
  • Ollama (Should at least be able to run tiny-llama 1.1B)
  • Open Media Vault
  • Syncthing
  • VLC Media Player Media Server
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I’m running a Raspberry Pi 4 with 4gb of ram and 32gb of storage:

  • pihole
  • nginx proxy manager
  • vaultwarden
  • ntfy server
  • mollysocket
  • fmd server
  • wireguard server
  • cloudflare ddns
  • my website
  • watchtower

All that and load average is 0.05%, ram usage is at 450MB and disk usage at 6.4GB.

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Well understood tech and still damn good math! To think, just because the newest stuff is shinny! Total junk really just for ads and video games full if unknown complications and adverse effects. All a 'furbish needs to be back in top is a good Linux soul!

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Librebooting a 5yo chromebook has about the same effect if all you need is to print stuff and maybe write a few things down

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My orange pi zero 3 hosting nextdns via docker:

(It’s like nothing is happening at all – under 1W power draw go brrr)

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That works?!

Edit: ah I stupidly read NextCloud, which is kinda a resource beast.

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For the sake of “saving” your post (even as someone who has no idea how nextcloud works)… I made a quick search regarding nextcloud and the nextcloud docs says it needs a minimum of 128MiB ram per process while they recommend 512MiB which doesn’t seem that much of a resource beast at all…? It COULD work, but not as good as your typical nextcloud setup with over 10 processes or something of the sort. Probably a headless/bare metal setup with dietpi, I guess?

Then again, as I said previously… this is a totally ignorant take on saving your post, but eh… who on earth would want to run nextcloud with less than 10 processes anyways? So I’m gonna go with “Yeah it does, but you’ll (eventually) want to switch to a better sbc later on.”

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I use Arch btw


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