Street complete is the main app that does that I think. It's the easiest to use at the very least.
AngryDemonoid
I have the app, but haven't really used it much. I put most things into my linkding instance and forget about it. Lol.
Maybe I should start with Omnivore first to keep from clogging up my bookmarks.
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I've been selfhosting for almost a year, and I'm still on the lookout for anything I can host.
I've reached a point where if I don't have a use for something, i'll still try to make an unraid template if there isn't one. Just to install it and try it out. Lol
I want that router, but I don't have a good reason to give my wife why our RB4011 needs to be upgraded...lol
That I can't help with. I've used Plasma since i started with Arch, and I haven't made the jump to Wayland yet.
I'm in the "if it ain't broke" camp.
Another vote for etar. I also use Davx5 to sync over my own caldav server, but that isn't required.
Jet Set Radio Future?
It's written specifically for unraid, but given they are mainly python scripts, it may work on other systems.
Requires plex and the *arr stack.
https://www.reddit.com/r/unRAID/comments/14f2bzb/movie_churn_solution_on_plex_autogetautodelete/
I started on .ml way before the reddit fallout. Once I actually started using it, I spun up my own instance.
But, based on these comments, hexbear.net sounds like a fun place....
I never really saw the need for Termux, but now that I selfhost at home and on a VPS, i couldn't go without it!
Also, I just recently started switching as much as I can to a self-hosted ntfy instance from pushover. I'm really loving it so far!
I sponsored it on github because I see myself using it a lot. Plus, the dev deserves it. The documentation alone is great, let alone the software itself.