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The things of "how to set up" are usually covered by software's documentation, further supplemented by googling certain specific questions and going on various forums. Never just use the first page you find but crossreference information as well.
Having gone into self-hosting as a hobby with the intention of supplementing knowledge in my career path (currently still studying), it can become quite daunting quite fast, especially if you try looking at a big picture, rather than taking it step-by-step. The best thing to do would be to follow a tutorial within the documentation of something you're trying to host, then expanding per step as far as dependencies goes, and then go from there. Compartmentalizing is a very effective way to not get lost.