Launched this week

Livinity
Open-source homeserver OS with a built-in AI agent
115 followers
Open-source homeserver OS with a built-in AI agent
115 followers
One operating system, one quiet interfacTurn a spare PC into a private AI homeserver. 495+ one-click Docker apps, plus Liv, an AI agent with MCP that installs apps and runs your containers for you. Bring your own Claude or Gemini key. Open source and TypeScript.








Spun up Livinity on an old mini PC over the weekend and was surprised how calm the interface feels, especially with 495+ apps just a click away. Liv handled installing a few containers for me without me babysitting the terminal, which is the part that usually kills my momentum.
@saniye824360 Thanks for trying it out! "Not babysitting the terminal" is exactly the experience we're going for — you say what you want, Liv does the Docker plumbing. And we're actively hardening the install pipeline further (clearer status, better failure recovery), so it should only get more boring — in the good way — from here.
Spun up Livinity on an old mini PC this weekend and was honestly surprised how painless the install was. Having Liv handle the docker setup through MCP feels like a real upgrade over my usual tinkering routine.
@z_ezgi10358 Appreciate that! The MCP part is the piece we're most excited about too — instead of an AI guessing shell commands, Liv talks to the system through a typed API, so it knows exactly what it can do and what state things are in. That's what makes it feel like an operator rather than a chatbot with sudo.
Finally a way to use that old PC collecting dust. Liv set up Plex in like a minute and the MCP agent actually understood what I wanted instead of guessing. Wish more home server stuff felt this calm.
@berattaolut5dv This made our day — that old-PC-collecting-dust story is basically why Livinity exists. Pro tip since you've got Plex running: you can ask Liv to put it on its own subdomain so you can reach it away from home, no port forwarding needed. Enjoy the calm 🙂
Since 2020,
this idea would not leave me alone.
The dream was simple. One computer I could reach from anywhere. It stays home, but I carry all of its power with me wherever I go. My apps run in Docker. No more monthly subscriptions for things I should already own.
Moving to San Francisco brought it all back. I kept asking why everyone spends so much on powerful laptops. A mini PC costs less and does more. Put Livinity on it, and any laptop turns into a doorway to that power, used better and more efficiently than before.
Two years of nights and early mornings went into this.
Here it is. Livinity.
Co-Founder of Livinity
Finally tried Livinity on an old mini PC this week and the one-click app library is genuinely impressive, but the real win is Liv setting up containers through chat without me touching a terminal.