I already switched to jellyfin after the last monthly cost for stream online.
I already switched to jellyfin after the last monthly cost for stream online.
My setup is: Proxmox - restricted LXC running docker which runs jellyfin, tailscale funnel as reverse proxy and certificate provider. So so don’t care about jellyfin security, it can get hacked / broken , its an end road. If so i will delete the LXC and bring it up again using backups. Also i dont think someone will risk or use time to hack a jellyfin server. My strategy is, with webservices that don’t have critical personal data, i have them isolated in instances. I don’t rely on security on anything besides the firewall. And i try not to have services with personal sensitive data, and if i do, on my local lan with the needed protections. If i need access to it outside my local lan, vpn.
Promox runs on debian. But anyway you will be surprised about proxmox can run in limited hardware. I have it running in a garbage mini PC and an old notebook :D
Great work !
Whats the difference with Linkwarden? I find it very similar to it. I’m looking for something like this but for future data search with a potent search or even LLM capable searchs. There is another called Data Hoarder that does this job too.
Always, always integrate as much as possible with free or even paid privacy tools. Never never be THE ONE portal when we are talking about privacy, example proton, you get jailed in their echosystem .
I had constant problems with duplicati
Yes i know, i had them too, and serious ones. It needs to always have an eye on it. I choose it because the large amount of cloud storage supported natively, and not have to configure and deal with rclone or even + restic to do a backup in home products like Onedrive. For me that’s more noise and issues.
Duplicati, has many cloud providers as destination. Encryption. Basic backup tools functionalities. I use Onedrive family plan which has a total of 6 TB for my backups. Other solid option is rclone , it does the same even more, but is more focused on sync than backup. Also many cloud providers supported. Both are Foss
I hope is to improve their bandwidth, it really sucks (even from inside Europe )
There is a clear situation in Foss( even more in self hosting) where projects are presented as free open source but they are intended to monetize at the end and use the community help for development.
Why would you stream flacs? If you download lossless is to hear directly with ASIO or WASAPI .
Poor souls
Hehehe hold on. Just try it and fins your own way to use it. You never know what you can find out. I can give you my experience, my only past experience was with Excel files to control my spending. It was pretty enough to be honest , at first when tried this app I was like ok why I need to do all this job of put every spending … Then after two month I realized that mechanical doing so made more aware of my day by day spending and my month budget became better. It’s just that, helps to be aware of what you are doing every months and it feels good filling it every 2 or 3 days. And also having all visualized and granular of were are doing it wrong or what can be adjusted is excellent .
They have an excelent documentation for new starters. https://actualbudget.org/docs/getting-started/roadmap-for-new-users
Actual Budget all the way
I don’t know but I ended up using linkding, even though linkwarden is great. Both options are very good. Maybe simplicity.
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I was hable to include the taislcale image inside every composer of the web apps I’m using in Docket and have their own magic dns and ip. Even turn on funnel from inside the container and get endcription to the internet direct access. There is a guide https://tailscale.com/kb/1282/docker/
Thank you :)
The full feature is paid. Not saying that thats not fair, but jellyfin is completely free