Uptime Kuma tracks the uptime of services that you are monitoring. It's self-hosted (++) and looks good.

I got it running under MacOS in a few minutes, but a portable laptop is not the right place to put a monitoring system.

An appropriate spot for it could be fly.io, and I want to put it on my @tailscale tailnet, which means this repo from

https://github.com/SGprooo/Uptime-Kuma-Tailscale-Docker

might (?) work without too much fuss. Try next! Via

https://github.com/SGprooo

[ #flyio #tailscale #updatekuma ]

GitHub - SGprooo/Uptime-Kuma-Tailscale-Docker: Docker Image for Uptime Kuma with Tailscale Support

Docker Image for Uptime Kuma with Tailscale Support - GitHub - SGprooo/Uptime-Kuma-Tailscale-Docker: Docker Image for Uptime Kuma with Tailscale Support

GitHub
#selfhosted monitoring for your infrastructure uptime or likely more interesting if bad things happen, get timely notifications about downtimes: #UpdateKuma, #statping and #phpservermonitor https://blog.cloudron.io/add-monitoring-to-your-infrastructure/
Add monitoring to your infrastructure

As a system administrator, one of the best investments for a good night’s sleep is reliable monitoring. Okay. Having reliable clients or colleagues who will inform you about the server downtime without any hassle is a second good option :) On a professional level, I personally use zabbix, but for