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[-] Dave@lemmy.nz 42 points 7 hours ago

I used to go for a dashboard like this, but one day I realised none of the stats are actually helpful for anything and stopped using it.

[-] __hetz@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 hour ago

Most are definitely just showing off; "Look at how many photos I have stored," "I have so many podcasts and ebooks," "Bow to me, mortals!"

On the flip, some are useful. PeaNUT gives UPS off/on line power status at a glance, Jellyfin shows active streams iirc, FreshRSS shows if there are unread feeds, Portainer shows if any containers have stopped, etc. Jellyfin is a big one since I don't have to get into the WebUI to see if updates or whatever are going to interrupt someone. Otherwise I'm mostly in agreement and just use links in lieu of widgets and silly API calls.

[-] Daryl76679@lemmy.ml 13 points 5 hours ago

It certainly is pretty to look at though

[-] thehatfox@lemmy.world 10 points 6 hours ago

I use Homarr and initially created a really complex dash, but I’ve since whittled it down to just the bare essentials as a homepage.

Links to my most used web pages and self hosted services, and a couple of vital metrics that I would need to act upon quickly.

For everything else I have Grafana dashboards I can dip into as I need to.

[-] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 4 points 5 hours ago

I need to try Homarr again, but carefully.

I think my first experience ended with it causing a massive memory leak because I didn't configure it properly and its error logs got crazy out of control and crashed my server lol. 😂

[-] thehatfox@lemmy.world 2 points 54 minutes ago

It's worked well for me so far. I chose Homarr because it has a GUI for dashboard creation, I wanted the whole family to be able to use it and they aren't all up to editing YAML etc.

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