

I find VMs to be unbearably sloe compared to a container. They just feel so heavy. I get the extra security layer, is that really why people are doing it or is there some other reason?
I find VMs to be unbearably sloe compared to a container. They just feel so heavy. I get the extra security layer, is that really why people are doing it or is there some other reason?
Plex4kodi there is a jellyfin like one but it is not even close.
Kubernetes is overkill for most things not just self hosting. If you need to learn it great otherwise don’t waste your time on it. Extremely complicated given what it provides.
Opting out literally takes zero time. They look at you instead of the computer screen when going through.
On a side note. Amazing how these agencies have zero requirement for transparency. Can we end the era of private companies doing things “for the people” on behalf of the government with no metrics proving they are helping. Cop shot is another prime example of "it works, trust us. "
DNS challenge so you can get a wildcard cert? Or is it still per domain? I haven’t looked recently but it seemed difficult but I’d like to avoid transparency log installs where I can.
*autofs
What about port forwarding/IP address. They say you get upload but are you connectable?
Tubi is free all you need is a throwaway email. Works in browser and on things like android tv.
And they should pay for every book they stole :)
What expected problems did podman end up surorising you with? Is the software more stable and not constantly updated like docker? I want to move to podman at some point as well and I understand for a lot of cases it is just “drop in” but I run a lot of containers and I’m skeptical it’ll be that simple.
Especially with software distros like home assistant and matrix both explicitly pushing you to official docker due to some features.
Yes please. Free the education.
You have to use the wormhole tool on each side.
Throw up a pihole container and it’ll show you what is being queried pretty easily right on the dashboard.
This mentality is backwards. Hosting email has pitfalls yes but in a world where more people do it the less deep those pitfalls will become.
If you are curious and want to host email go for it!
What telegram book groups would you recommend?
Can you share the German podcasts you enjoy?
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Munin is a tried and true solution. It installs on the server creates graphs and makes it easy to see a stair step graph to problems like out of memory.
I’d also highly recommend installing atop and having it collect stats every 1 to 2 minutes. You can go to a crashed server and step through what was running in a “top” like interfsce. I install atop on any server as a means for post incident diagnosis.
I’m also hopeful fcast gets some more love. The ability to mirror my whole android screen to an fcast server would be great they have servers for Mac, Linux, Windows, and Android but not a lot of clients.
Grayjay integration works well I use it instead of casting.
Audiobookshelf needs a plugin like KOfin!
Edit: oh snap there is one https://github.com/naleo/audiobookshelf.koplugin but no progress sync :(