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There's a place where people leave their mics on and figure it out together. Where someone shares their screen mid-struggle and five hands reach in to help. Where the person who installed the thing yesterday sits next to the person who's been hacking on it for months -- and they're peers.

No credentials. No gatekeeping. Just the sound of people thinking out loud, building in the open, and treating each other like they belong.

We the claw.


wtf is graphite and why do they assume everyone knows


Experimental feature supports bringing your own docker compose files.

Compose project can then teleport between devices with click of a button.

We’re hiring to bring self-hosting to the mainstream.


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We're working on migrating our abstractions to k3s, for now the system is powered by docker compose. Wouldn't be that much work to move from DR to HA deployments. Thanks for the feedback.


We replicate incremental BTRFS snapshots behind the scenes. Planning on adding snapshot management UI soon.


Thank you for the update. Is the backup or start mechanism per application or some sort of larger dataset?


Fair point, what should we feature in the hero video?


Check out the selfhosted-gateway. You can do arbitrary tcp/udp port forwarding from a VPS: https://github.com/fractalnetworksco/selfhosted-gateway


I'd rather use https://tuns.sh, same idea.


We call it home-running. My company Fractal Networks is starting with "self-hosted" game servers (on Windows) to get the ball rolling. Check us out https://fractalhome.run.


I like that. Home hosting is a term I've seen and really like, but I think it's too restrictive. There may be far more people who want to keep things in the cloud than who want to run in their house.


We’re working on a consumer facing self-hosted Minecraft server solution: https://fractalhome.run

That said it’s powered by a general purpose distributed computing architecture so it will probably end up running AI workloads at some point.


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