Hoplyra is an open-source (MIT) dashboard for VPN on your own VPS infrastructure. Features:
- ▸ AmneziaWG, WireGuard, OpenVPN, Xray (VLESS), Tor
- ▸ Multi-hop chains — each hop: own protocol + own server
- ▸ One-click SSH deploy
- ▸ SOCKS5 through active VPN or chain
- ▸ Monitoring, client configs (QR, links, files)
Self-hosted. No signup. No SaaS backend.
Install:
git clone https://github.com/Linchevatel/Hoplyra.git
cd Hoplyra
sudo apt install make python3-venv podman podman-compose
make install
Hey folks, as a reminder f/loss with no payment required to run in full is an exception for removal, so this post is approved.
As mentioned in other threads (and the recently added tagging meta), I am aware people would like a better way to handle AI assisted project postings. I’m working on that in the meantime for posting this weekend to be the upcoming week’s discussion, and looking into some tools to help with presenting a few options to be voted on.
@linchevatel@lemmy.world in the meantime, I would really recommend you adding how and where you used AI in development in your post.
Remember to report. Rule 7
Its fully open source with no payment required, so it doesn’t violate rule 7.
AI disclosure is a new discussion starting this weekend.
It’s another brand new account posting a slop code project without any mention, yay
Disclaimer: AI assisted by Cursor.
Is not disclaimed anywhere other than cursoragent co-authered the 1 commit in the repo at this time.
And who doesn’t use the help of agents these days, in 2026?
Lemmy users, self hosters, and people who know how to write code.
many do. But it is common courtesy (unwritten rule in discussion in the community) to disclose when you do.
Did you use any of your brain though?
Ai slop and MIT
For someone who isn’t well versed in open source licensing, what’s wrong with MIT? What’s a good alternative?
You need to read the room, dude. Look at the current most active discussions.




