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People are debating self-hosting in two main ways: maintaining and organizing personal homelabs, and handling platform/security implications. A standout concern is that Strava’s new developer program may harm open-source, self-hosted Strava app projects, while many other posts focus on practical steps like moving NAS/home server setups and improving homelab security.

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Key Takeaway Strava’s new developer program is a potential breaking change for open-source, self-hosted Strava apps, so self-hosters should reassess their Strava integrations and security practices.
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Strava’s new developer program is a potential breaking change for open-source, self-hosted Strava apps, so self-hosters should reassess their Strava integrations and security practices.

People are debating self-hosting in two main ways: maintaining and organizing personal homelabs, and handling platform/security implications. A standout concern is that Strava’s new developer program may harm open-source, self-hosted Strava app projects, while many other posts focus on practical steps like moving NAS/home server setups and improving homelab security.

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Briefing Findings · Strava’s new developer program is a potential breaking

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Platform change Strava launched a new developer program.
Impact claim It “just killed” open-source, self-hosted Strava app projects.
Community practice Security advice is being shared via “5 Security Changes” and “5 Ways” posts.

What to Watch

  • Check whether open-source, self-hosted Strava apps are updated or disabled after Strava’s new developer program. XDA Developers
  • Follow homelab community threads for concrete NAS/home server migration guidance (e.g., moving from Unraid). Level1Techs Forum
  • Track recurring “security changes that actually matter” checklists from home lab security posts. WunderTech

What Changed

  • I built BoxBox: a self-hosted file manager for homelabs/NAS boxes XDA Developers
  • Starting to take control of my homelab/self-hosted mess XDA Developers
  • Strava's new developer program just killed every open-source, self-hosted Strava app XDA Developers
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r/selfhosted r/homelab r/HomeServer Level1Techs Forum TrueNAS Forum WunderTech

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