

Plex: requires external account to use their self hosted software.
Also Plex: oops lol


Plex: requires external account to use their self hosted software.
Also Plex: oops lol


I have a single container for docker that runs 95% of services, and a few other containers and VMs for things that aren’t docker, or are windows/osx.
ext4 is the simple easy option, I tend to pick that on systems with lower amounts of RAM since ZFS does need some RAM for itself.
I do have an external USB HDD for backups to be stored on.


OP is using a VPS, not a phone/laptop.


You can copy over the database from the old server and that should work.


Jellyfin kinda sucks as a music player, it takes so many clicks to navigate and it often sorts music incorrectly, so that’s one reason to use something else.
Without using a domain a reverse proxy doesn’t really make sense to use, since you’re just using direct IP addresses.


No it shouldn’t be, it might take awhile for things to catch up if you changed what you’re hosting on the root domain.
That said it’s much easier to run services on their own subdomains in the future, and leave the root domain only for a website/email if you happen to run those services.


Democrats protect their own a lot too, they’re not that much better than Republicans for that.


I agree CLI is faster for tasks I do often, but for one-off stuff or rare tasks where I will forget the CLI args, it’s significantly slower having to look up the right commands each time.


I always figured anyone wanting a different shell is probably heavily into Linux to the point that switching it themselves would be fairly trivial.
Is CachyOS a more CLI focused desktop linux? I’m not very familiar with it. Normally on a desktop I avoid the CLI, because the GUI is just easier and faster to use.


Pixel 7 is around $160-180 used right now, that might be a nicer option than the 7a.
Alternatively do the 7a and get a free new battery from Google if it pans out that way…


Its convenient because your data is stored in the same folder that your docker-compose.yaml file is in, making backups or migrations simpler.


This looks great, I assume it’s pulling bookmarks directly from the filesystem for the browsers so it doesn’t need an extension?


Any of them, Immich auto upload just picks up the files as they appear in the folder.


My Immich app/webui does have memories where it groups some photos by time, such as “2 years ago” at the top of the app, but I don’t believe it does anything with memories for people or locations.
There’s also no fee to use it, just a donation.


What errors are you getting? Can’t do much without knowing something about why it’s not starting up or is crashing once running.
Tons of comments telling OP to do it differently and almost none actually offering help lol


I also moved to Obsidian, it can import Keep notes.
I just use the Remotely Save plugin to handle sync, but there are other ways too like Syncthing, Livesync plugin, or just paying for their service.


This can be done entirely client side with a PGP addon for your mail client or browser.


Its not a local connection if you’re getting this message. You might be in the same network, but for some reason it’s not connecting directly.
Can’t get an SSL cert for an IP.