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The Enterprise Identity Gap: Why AD Alternatives Still Struggle With Mixed Windows/Linux Environments

A persistent challenge in enterprise infrastructure persists: finding a truly viable self-hosted alternative to Microsoft Active Directory that seamlessly handles Windows domain joining, Linux authentication, and modern protocols like SAML/OIDC. As organizations increasingly operate in hybrid OS environments, the limitations of existing solutions spark debate about sovereignty versus practicality.

Syncthing on FreeBSD: Mastering User Permissions and Firewalls for Self-Hosted Sync

Discover how to properly configure Syncthing on FreeBSD for secure, decentralized file synchronization. This guide reveals critical steps often missed in basic installations—including running Syncthing as your user, managing certificate locations, and optimizing firewall rules—to ensure efficient peer-to-peer syncing without third-party servers.
Peekaping Emerges as Strongly-Typed Contender in Self-Hosted Monitoring Arena

Peekaping Emerges as Strongly-Typed Contender in Self-Hosted Monitoring Arena

A new open-source uptime monitoring solution built with Go and React challenges established players like Uptime Kuma with its extensible architecture and type-safe design. Peekaping offers 20+ monitor types and 25+ notification channels while prioritizing developer-friendly customization and performance.