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I was messing around with another jellyfin/emby instance specifically for my tunes and podcasts/audiobooks.
I think the app from fdroid was fintunes or finamp or something like that. Worked okay!
I was messing around with another jellyfin/emby instance specifically for my tunes and podcasts/audiobooks.
I think the app from fdroid was fintunes or finamp or something like that. Worked okay!
Don’t forget to breath
Been browsing that site for a few weeks waiting for the perfect time to strike
Holy shit I was there with you sir! With the zeros and stuff
This is a great post with lots of info that I’ll need to dig into once I have time.
I’ve been running truenas CORE for like 3 years with adguard, emby server, and jellyfin running on it. 2 6tb HDDs in my zfs pool and a backup 6tb drive. As well as smb shares for the network.
Running all this on my gaming PC I built 12 years ago with 16gb of ram and 3770k processor.
Truenas has been awesome and I’ve learned a lot.
Recently picked up some thin clients so I’ve been learning proxmox and lxc containers (plus Linux in general) but haven’t quite figured out how to have proxmox zfs stuff take over for truenas for local network shares.Someone has already linked to the setup installing truenas on a VM on proxmox, which I started but haven’t made much progress yet.
Running game servers in docker inside lxc containers is pretty dang cool though
Yep I feel this way.
No point in pricing a single HDD because I’m shooting for parity on every vdev I spin up.
Whoa
Noice, noice!
Thanks for your response, cousin!
Will things like setting up a “stack” in portainer on docker be able to use the github alternatives like codeberg? or will those kinds of things need to be rebuilt?
Heck really? I hadn’t considered maybe that was some of my issues.
On proxmox I was able to get a docker compose Ark survival evolved server setup on an Ubuntu lxc without much fuss, a few other docker compose things worked okay also, once I figured out that compose isn’t going to create the volumes for me.
Otherwise they’ve all been too deep for me or require other containers to run which I lose motivation on.
Following for my own edification!
I’ve had bad dreams like this, with just crazy high staircase or scaffolding, and it’s absolutely terrifying to a guy with a fear of heights
Just saw him in that one the other day! He was pretty good in it!
Damn! In a previous comment somewhere else I had just recently shared my dispair at how I hadn’t found an easy to follow self hosted DNS server.
I appreciate this immensely and hope to enjoy it once I figure out how to install!
Keep up any and all good work you feel passionate enough about to crank out helpful things in physical reality.
Fuck man, I consider myself relatively knowledgeable with this stuff and desperately want to get into self hosting more stuff, especially stuff like DNS. and your comment just shows me how much of an uphill battle I have ahead of me.
My old gaming PC running truenas core and a few jails make me seem like a wizard to my family and stuff but I’m just a hecking n00b that’s good at following instructions.
Where’s the guide for establishing a whole alternative Internet presence outside of the current reign of control?
Lol I’m proud of being the same species as you guys and glad there are people out there willing to share
Doesn’t wake you up when you fall asleep to it
It’s been a long road
Dang. They were close
Yes! Ditto!
Picked up a couple of 24 250 watt poe switches and a udm pro, would love to get them off ubiquiti fw!
I’m no expert; only been dipping my toes in the selfhosted water for a few years.
But my thought process would be all the main stuff on your main server and the redundant instances on a little backup