

This is so awesome, but any plans for Jellyfin integration?
This is so awesome, but any plans for Jellyfin integration?
Yeah I’ve been following along, just want Waylamd support for Inout Leap on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
A Synergy/Barrier/Input-Leap for Wayland
PM me if you need help getting rid of 'em lol I’ll take one off your hands
I’d rather keep all the services to a single more powerful device and then relegate the Pi to more specialized, Pi-related tasks like a smart doorbell cam or Home Assistant Hub.
Holy shit that is so cheap! There’s gotta be a catch, right?
I also want to prioritize power consumption just because I can’t afford server rack levels of electricity, so I will have to check that out.
Could you elaborate on that possibly?
Not sure if I’m CPU-bound or RAM-bound, but I’d hazard to guess both lol And the lower the power consumption the better as this is an always-on, very passive deal.
Personally, I only plan to run another dozen or so containers. What I want most is reliability/stability. I want everything I set up to, once it works, continue working without issue. This is where the Pi has begun frustrating me as it seems to just seize up sometimes. I do need as much storage as possible as I’m a bit of a media hoarder, but that can always be solved with more drives.
This seems like exactly the site I’m looking for! Thanks
Damn that’s a steal! Guess I may have to go the old brick and mortar route.
Shit I’m gonna have to keep an eye on this. If he adds MacOS support, it sounds like my perfect solution.
Desperately searching for this myself. Only thing I found was Waynergy on Github, but that requires LibreSSL so no dice.
what makes this better than SearxNG?
What makes this better than SearxNG?
This isn’t the case for SearxNG, right‽
According to r/VPNTorrents, Proton and AirVPN are the only recommended VPNs since they are the only well-established privacy-respecting ones left that still have port-forwarding. New ones are popping up with promise, like Azire and a couple others, but time will tell. As for Proton, I decided against it because of its limited port forwarding and lack of IPv6 compatibility and settled on AirVPN But Proton has genuinely great products if you’re interested in the full suite. AirVPN, in my opinion, is just the last great VPN. Open-source & fully featured client, run by activists, anonymous accounts, crypto purchasing, IPv6 compatibility, full port forwarding, great support, Tor integration, the list goes on.
Yeah that’s the point. I do use my instance for links when sharing to people, but the main reason I selfhosted was for control and mostly just fun
I have like 4 million domains in my blocklist and I have yet to encounter any issues or hear any complaints from my roommate.