I built Talome over the last couple of weeks. It's an open-source home server platform (AGPL-3.0) where AI is the primary interface. You tell it what you want in plain English, and it does the work — installs apps, wires services together, monitors containers, creates new apps, and when I'm really annoyed at the UI, rewrites its own source code.
No YAML. No wiki tabs. No spreadsheet of port assignments.
The one-message media stack
If you've ever set up a media server, you know the drill. Install Jellyfin. Install Sonarr. Install Radarr. Install Prowlarr. Install qBittorrent. Now wire them together — Sonarr needs to know about qBittorrent, Radarr needs the same, Prowlarr needs to push indexers to both. Each service has its own web UI, its own settings page, its own API key format.
It's an afternoon of work, every single time.
In Talome, it's one message:
User: Set up a media server with Jellyfin, Sonarr, Radarr, Prowlarr, and qBittorrent. My media is at /mnt/media
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