I've been building a project to preserve family voices, stories, photos, and history, and one question has influenced almost every design decision:
Should something this personal ever require people to trust someone else's servers?
That's what pushed me toward making it open source and fully self-hostable. If someone wants to keep their family's memories on hardware they own, they should be able to.
That said, I know not everyone wants to run a server, so I'm also offering a managed hosted version. The idea isn't to lock anyone into a platform or build another big cloud service—it simply helps fund the project for people who'd rather not manage the infrastructure themselves.
For those of you who self-host, I'm curious:
Would you actually self-host something this personal?
What would make you trust (or distrust) a project like this?
What are some mistakes you've seen developers make when they say they support self-hosting?
I'm genuinely interested in hearing how this community thinks about it before I finish everything up.
this is certainly a good list of questions, but isn't the answer to most of them just good backup hygiene? and how are ai bots a threat to me?
AI bots will hammer your endpoints into the ground if left unchecked. They'll happily compromise your services while they're at it.
It looks like cloudflare has some mitigating services in place you can implement but that's for sure something I'm starting to look at