

Congrats. You’re a mod now. Have at it.


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Works fine for me. It’s you.
This technically breaks Rule 3, since it doesn’t cover a self-hosted service or application. However, “local over cloud” is always welcome here. So, leaving this post up, but locking to encourage discussion in the proper communities.


If you’re not getting much love here, don’t forget the fitness & lifting communities that exist!


My bad. I meant Matrix.


I think it’s important to recognize what Plex is saying with this announcement: their current business model isn’t sustainable. That means those who already have lifetime passes are vulnerable to Plex going away. If/when that happens, what will those users do then? That’s the conversation worth having now.


I’m curious why Plex wins. In my experience, Plex offers no customization and very few options for changing the UI. My impression is it’s very hard to use if your media includes more than movies or TV.


Interesting. I’ve had nothing but positive interactions, but I visit them on Discord.


+1 for PocketID


+1 for Renovate. It’s not a drop-in replacement for Watchtower, but it allowed me to create a robust CI/CD pipeline. And, it can be centrally run, instead of having Watchtower running on every Docker host I have.


Downvote, hide, and move on. If it isn’t against the rules, it’s allowed.


The ActualBudget project has a support community on Discord: https://discord.gg/8JfAXSgfRf. Voice your grievances there.


The biggest concern here would be 1) have you installed the Nvidia container toolkit, and 2) how are you passing the GPU into the Jellyfin docker container.
I’ve got an Ansible-playbook that takes care of the Nvidia stuff. I’ve also got a compose file I can share. Will edit this post when I can provide a link.


As the owner of several X9 boards, I can confirm the answer is ‘no’. Java is the only option for this generation.


We love open source projects around here. That being said, this web browser extension isn’t self-hosted. Only going to lock the post so others can still know about the project.


Your post was removed because it wasn’t about any self-hosted applications, services, or infrastructure. Instead, you were complaining about the customer support of a VPS provider.
A case could be made that Rule 7 should have been cited, instead of Rule 3.


This is my strategy as well. Except, I will find the domain on sale elsewhere then transfer it over to CloudFlare.


Set the Immich instance to run as the UID that owns the media files?


Leaving this here as an example of a low-effort post that just pisses the rest of us off.
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