

🤣 I always think of Weeeeeeeeeeen


🤣 I always think of Weeeeeeeeeeen


Navidrome for easy UPnP. Symphonium on Android. Foobar2000 on windows. Deadbeef on Linux.
I have a bunch of WiiM Mini devices and this setup works well for multi room playback.


-arr stack is your friend. Read up on VPN kill switch. Isolate via docker networking. Run unbound DNS resolvers with dnssec.
What time is it? Key question of the movement 


Use Navidrome for music and transcode mp3 streaming. Done and dusted.
That’s a different problem than access to music which I’ll leave up to you. But I’ll note that music exists out of the sphere of corporate dominance. And by that I mean, artists that self publish.
I find it interesting how quickly one abandons the principle struggle central to the meme on this post. Like, “I use Linux and don’t give corporations a dime but I LOVE Jay-z”


Hey OP, I opened a PR to add an entry point supporting _FILE secret environment variables


Sqlite only? Edit: confirmed. And it’s written in a way that it will likely only support sqlite in the near future


Until you tell us what your budget is, I’m not sure there’s much to discuss. You’re talking about motherboards. So I guess your choice right now comes down to Strix halo or not?


How long until Doom?


Doesn’t seem to support podcasts


My SO outputs static HTML, moves it to a folder in Nextcloud, and a process syncs it to the server. I don’t version her content, just the app code, but the sync target is backed up. I use nginx to serve the HTML at /whatever-folder/some-file-name and inject other client content.


I do something similar with the base model m4 Mac mini. It’s my inference box right now, it handles Immich ML, photo prism AI, and runs Ollama talking to a small web app I call to summarize things. It’s summaries are shit. The bigger the model, the more it hallucinates. So I settle for 1B and 4th grade responses


That’s pretty neat. I don’t use an e-reader and I’m not here proselytizing my workflow. But, to me, tools are usually best at one or two things, even though they might cover 20. That was my impression of wallabag. It had a lot of history and covered some niche workflows.
Linkwarden to me has one purpose, long-term archive and storage. So it has a different Restic backup policy since it outputs hard copies. It integrates with local LLM inference to tag and whatnot. I don’t spend much time in its beautiful interface, nor do I use the social features. I’d be just as happy with a more minimal tool.
It’s very helpful to be able to cite exact sources 10 years down the road, pulling from a hard copy. Especially with how fast the world moves today, the turmoil in the media and elected government.


Go figure, my ISP went down and my self-hosted blog is temporarily unavailable. I have a backup internet connection and fail-over WAN, so I didn’t even notice the blip thanks to pfsense.
But I need dynamic DNS or to use Cloudflare’s load balancers or something. Anyone have experience with this?


Not every site makes RSS available. Edit: and generally, I have so many RSS feeds, I’m scanning and looking for interesting things. At that point, I rarely have time to sit and read a long-form article. Rather than favorite it, mark it as unread or try to find it later, I send it to Readeck for when I’m ready to focus.


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I’ll do it for $1000 and less wattage


Works perfectly on android. Push notifications, sync, passkeys, everything


Vaultwarden, no question. When I used KeePass, I had Synology Drive which worked well to sync.


Yup. It gets more involved once you start adding DNS and SSL. But if you’re ok typing IPs and you’re not opening your firewall to the public, it’s all you really need.
Huh, MacOS action runners? So like, needing to run CI on a Apple Silicon? Interesting, I guess.
I was sort of expecting something different when I clicked. It’s just lists of other providers you can pay instead of GitHub.
Hold up, let me stop your right there…