What is a service you host you never knew you needed?
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Same! Lots of good stuff that’s been mentioned so far, so much to look up and into
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If you don’t mind me asking, how/on which criteria does auto-sort and -categorization work? Scanning file name and contents? But then you’d have to pre-define some sort of keywords, no?
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https://github.com/Waterboy1602/Addarr
I use this all the time instead of opening Radarr and Sonarr
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Here's a short blog post that summarizes how to use Full-Text RSS with FreshRSS. It's a bit of a pain to add new feeds but it makes for a smooth experience afterwards.
Otherwise, you could always just use RSS clients that have the ability to fetch full articles, Read You on Android and Fluent Reader on desktop both can do this.
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Isn't this a bit more steps than using Overseer?
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Would you mind sharing the link t the ansible project?
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Alternative: Gotify
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The benefit is, I dont need to open a webpage (less data usage or if you are in a slow internet area) or login to a service to add media
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Forgejo. There are so many things that can use a git repo but I don't want to have them out in the wild, so I host them myself, safe and sound behind my firewall.
I also mirror other github forks so they don't go away whenever those services decide to rugpull them.
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Layering on top of that (I'm sorry to recommend a discord app) but, Requestarr is awesome as well. It allows you to attach a bot to a channel and request up through Overseer, Sonarr or Radarr. Works for local and remote users.
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Posted above, I'll drop it here as well, requestarr performs the same service but via discord.
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That plus a browser extension that finds the right rss feed for you like get rss feed url on firefox.
I copy the rss with the extension
Then I paste that into five filters
Use that to give it to fresh rss which will get me a nice looking post with images and text -
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I'm not OP, but maybe this one?
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I host foregejo, but I have a small problem. I can’t get my ssh keys to work for cloning repos. I can’t only use https.
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https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy
Its pretty well documented and easy to follow, it took me only like an hour to setup.
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It’s more work to set up, but a much easier experience if you have users who can’t remotely access Overseerr. You always have to account for the “mom factor” when hosting services; Will your mom be able to learn how to use it? My mom can use Discord, but good luck getting her to learn Tailscale to access my Overseerr remotely.
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Is port 22 accessible and pointed at it? You could also run it on an alternate port and specify that port in your ssh config.
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Love that
Y’all get a lot of good use out of Discord?
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As far as I know the Discord bridge has some limitations, the major one being that IIRC it doesn't atually support calls. But just for chatting across servers it has worked well for me.
There's also the fact that you have to either trust the project with your password (as in, the the bridfe adds a matrix bot that runs on your server, but needs your pssword), since I think it uses the web version in the background (but then you can also use it for DMs and any server), or set up a bot on the discord server you want to bridge, which obviously cant be done if you're not an admin. It's a foss project, but there's always a small risk of it gping rogue.
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I have so many shitty little discord bots I've tossed together, I love self hosting them lol