Open to Self Hosting #2

Open to Self Hosting #2

Once a week, I release a Self-Hosted and Opensource spotlight of new applications, updates and occasional giveaways I find around the web. NAS Hosted has no affiliation unless specifically mentioned.

A No-Nonsense, Self-Hosted Search Engine

With Whoogle Search, you get Google search results, but without any ads, javascript, AMP links, cookies, or IP address tracking. Easily deployable in one click as a Docker app, and customizable with a single config file. Quick and simple to implement as a primary search engine replacement on both desktop and mobile.

Customizing and Configuration

Whoogle currently allows a few minor configuration settings, accessible from the home page. You can see the video I made here.

Features

  • “Near”
    • Set to a city name to narrow your results to a general geographic region. This can be useful if you rely on being able to search for things like “pizza places” and see results in your city, rather than results from wherever the server is located.
  • Dark Mode
    • Sets background to pure black
  • NoJS Mode (Experimental)
    • Adds a separate link for each search result that will open the webpage without any javascript content served. Can be useful if you’re seeking a no-javascript experience on mobile, but otherwise could just be accomplished with a browser plugin.

A Loaded Organization Tool

Wreeto is an open source note-taking, knowledge management and wiki system built on Ruby on Rails framework. Initially this was built because the dev didn’t like the note-taking apps out there and they wanted something simple, structured, with no bells and whistles.

Features

  • No more crappy UIs, less is more
  • Create unlimited notes with Markdown format
  • Unlimited Categories
  • List notes by Category or SubCategory
  • Favorite notes appear on the top of the notes list and sidebar
  • Authentication, authorization
  • Google oAuth integration
  • Search
  • Share notes in public with a secure link
  • Zip and download notes in markdown format
  • Responsive mobile web UI

A very Basic Linux Monitoring Dashboard

Ward is a simple and minimalistic Linux server dashboard

Features

As it is minimalistic dashboard, it shows only principal info, without any details

  • Processor
    • CPU name
    • CPU usage
    • CPU(s) count
    • Max CPU frequency
    • L3 cache amount
  • Machine
    • Machine name
    • RAM usage
    • RAM amount in gibibytes
    • Processes count
    • CPU bogomips
  • Storage
    • Host0 starage name
    • Storage usage
    • Storage amount in gibibytes
    • Disks count
    • Swap amount in gibibytes

This Weeks Freebie

OpenEmoji – Open source emojis for designers, developers and everyone else!

OpenMoji is an open-source project of 50+ students and 2 professors of the HfG Schwäbisch Gmünd (Design University) and external contributers.

OpenEmoji has over 3,444 free emojis! Go get your emoji on!

That’s this weeks Open to Self-Hosted spotlight! Drop us a comment below if you know of more related applications and if you’d like to subscribe via email, you can do so below.

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