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Hello everyone!

I recently switched my Android phone to a custom ROM, and while setting things up, I wanted push notifications without relying on Google. That’s how I discovered UnifiedPush.

Really liking the concept, I decided to rent a small VPS (1 vCPU, 2GB RAM) and started hosting NTFY. So far, it's been working great. Over time, I’ve added a few more services like FreshRSS and Audiobookshelf.

All of this is just for personal use, so the resource usage is minimal (the whole setup only uses around 500MB of RAM). I really enjoy how much value you can get out of such a small machine.

That brings me to my question:

What other lightweight, self-hostable tools would you recommend? I’m especially interested in small, resource-efficient services that you’ve personally found useful.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

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[–] pr3d@eviltoast.org 2 points 3 months ago (2 children)

May I can ask what do u use to access the calendar/contacts on mobile and desktop?

[–] captcha_incorrect@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

Luna looks promising. Haven’t tried it out yet though.

[–] Cyber@feddit.uk 1 points 3 months ago

Mobile: Fossify Calendar with DavX5 as the interface (both from FDroid)

Laptop: Vivaldi's built-in Calendar

Tablets around the house: Home Assitant's calendar (I don't recall the specific integration, but it was a HACS one from memory)