Hello Lemmy! Long time lurker, first time poster here.
Myself and a few friends love self-hosting, but believe that it’s hard to get started. So we created what we believe to be the easiest gateway to homelabbing, and we called it Homelabinator!
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Check it out here: homelabinator.com
Clicking on “Add” just gives a contextless “this only works on desktop” with no explanation of why or why not. About doesn’t really explain why either. Could use a more helpful message there.
So Deployrr. But vibe coded and worse.
Been using a similar project with friends, inspired by how Yunhost does manifests, and uses Tailscale / your Headscale
Is basically just a layer / scripting between Proxmox and Kubernetes for homelabbing
Doesn’t require a custom ISO and is just a post install script on Proxmox.
auto ssl setup for all services with friendly URLs on your domain, control plane with Terraform-like declarative definitions for your lab
It’s helped us a lot, but it’s not something we have had time to tackle all the work involved to make it something valuable for others when everyone does homelabbing so differently.
The cons:
- It’s opinionated in its setup.
- Certain tools like Nginx Proxy Manager+Adgaurd, and certain self hosted tools for uptime and resource usage monitor/alerts are not trivial to change to use what you prefer
- only tested with machines above certain specs, no arm support.
- new machines / (even compute nodes) all have to be proxmox
- Adding new machines and deciding what runs where to be optimal is not a beginner friendly decision, and likely needs community support and tooling around that, if it’s aimed at beginners
To do this properly is a big job, so hope this project works out for you as I like to see more community and people supporting each other with thier setups
Looks vibe coded AF, is it ?
It does seem odd to leave comments like https://github.com/homelabinator/homelabinator_unified/blob/a3301d01d732449ba65561c1033e158839e7244f/.gitignore#L66-L67 in. But aside from that, some of the code is also written in an unusual way imo.
OP, I took a cursory run through of the site. Looks good. Could really have potential for those just dipping their toes in the self hosting pool. I haven’t tested the ISO created tho. One thing, Tailscale client id & secret. I’m not sure I would want to disclose that on an unknown website, because of privacy issues. I understand why you included it, but it seems like an brief explanation as to how to do that manually, once the ISO is deployed, for those who might have some of the same reservations. Perhaps I overlooked that if it exists. Otherwise it looks like it would be a great introductory to self hosting.
Onward and upward.
ETA: I like the name too.
What does eta stand for in this context? I’ve seen it before and can’t figure it out
ETA = Edit To Add
Kind of like P.S.
Thanks!
Why not just use the standard, “Edit: I like the name too.”
I’ve never understood it either. I have to assume it’s a younger generation thing that’s moving into more online spaces as that generation grows up.
ETA will always be Estimated Time of Arrival. An actual useful acronym.
Because that’s just the way I do. LOL
I’m not fond of what makes it easier to set up a homelab. Because it might give the impression that you can run it with very little skills. And that opens the door to making your setup a netbot.
And that opens the door to making your setup a netbot.
…then you learn. That’s pretty much how I did it. First Linux server I every deployed on a VPS, got taken over almost immediately. So you drop back to your trick bag, and spool up on security.


