What's up, selfhosters? - Sunday thread
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Oh wow, I hadn't known pinepods! I've been looking for a selfhosted podcast management thing for literal years and recently audiobookshelf popped up, but maybe I should check Pinepods instead! I don't have audiobooks anyways. Are there Android Apps that can be used as a frontend?
Btw, github links to
https://pinepods.online/
, but the website seems to be exclusively available onhttps://www.pinepods.online/
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Had Jellyseer break on me again on True as scale, something about a jellyfin API blah blah blah. Decided that Sonarr and Radarr are fine enough to interface with that I don't need it and deleted the image.
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Like mDNS?
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I run it on BSD and just use the pkg and never have any trouble. Clients are all in the Tumbleweed repos so are the latest which I think helps. Update, run occ update and it always works fine.
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That's such a nice feeling
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Interested in this too - immich gets so much viral hype I'm a little suspicious of it
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It is also my Wifi, yeah. I didn't even consider that'd complicate things further. It does have a "pass-through" option though.
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What are your thoughts on something like Zimaos and Cosmos Cloud?
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I dealt with a lot of time sinks like this running on consumer hardware. I got a Dell R720 and those problems all went away. Now I have a power and cooling problem.
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Got any links for howtos on this?
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I don't know them so I can't say much. Personally I'm wary if there's too much "magic" involved, tools that have automated everything usually are easy to get going, but often tracking down issues is more complicated as they add another layer where the error can come from. But as I said I don't know these so I can't say much about them.
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Sending is someone else's problem. They have all sorts of different understandings and tools and I can't deal with them all. So the only alternative is to set them up with an account in (e.g.) Nexcloud or just accept whatever Google service they use to send you a large file.
Sending other people files is easy in Nextcloud, just create a shared link and unshare when done. Set a password on the file itself.
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What is the licensing? Doesn't look open.
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Yes it is!
Although I can't migrate from CORE and have the service migrated seamlessly unless I use VMs.
And I don't know docker containers, so it is something else I'd have to learn and understand. If I have to choose, I'd probably learn LXN/Incus instead.
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I try to install docker (only docker) on the extern hdd.... I have some tutorials, but I do not get
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I've got a project to look forward to. Have my Proxmox server with a UPS, running NUT to watch the battery percentage and power down gracefully if the % gets too low. I have Home Assistant watching that so it's supposed to notify me before that happens. It's not notifying me though, so I gotta look into that. I know it's not working this morning because the power went out, so now I'm just sitting here theorizing instead of actually looking at it.
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k. thanks. i see automations are enterprise features. so i think this will end up the same mess as nocodb. their business models are outdated.
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What exactly are you trying and on which operating system are you?
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Mine is using about 100GB atm, ran it on a 40GB to start but the data management was a bit much. Good luck though!
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I don’t have a technical issue at the moment.. financial one
I store my data on an OLD my book Live 3TB HDD. Runs fine but it’s getting full now, and the day it decides to shut down I don’t have any backups.
So I want to buy at least a 2 bays RAID1 array.
I’ll plug it on my server directly, and that would become my NAS.
Maybe two 6TB drives, so I’ll double my existing storage?