I tested a 5G connection as failover for a few weeks.
My homeserver connected to a very small VPS, routing traffic through Wireguard. So the public IPv4/v6 remained constant, even when the gateway switched between WAN connections.
I tested a 5G connection as failover for a few weeks.
My homeserver connected to a very small VPS, routing traffic through Wireguard. So the public IPv4/v6 remained constant, even when the gateway switched between WAN connections.


@muusemuuse IMHO Nextcloud is still the best package.
However, if your just looking for a selfhosted calendar, NC might be overkill.


@gedaliyah You need a player, either in hard- or software.
I have a Pi 3 with a DAC-Hat connected to my stereo and two add’l Squeezeboxes.


@muusemuuse Nextcloud, Baikal, Radicale, …


@gedaliyah You can either use the server’s web interface or check out a number of apps for iOS or Android.



I’ve been using Plex for years and switched everything to Jellyfin and Lyrion, both working from the same media files.
Lyrion is great for synced playback throughout the appartment. When I’m only playing via the flat TV for a few songs, I generally use Jellyfin.
Is it essential for you that you can use the TV for controlling the playback?


@ohulancutash You may want to have a look at #Lyrion.
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@BonkTheAnnoyed SearXNG has been my main search engine for about three years now, running on a local Yunohost.
Almost no maintenance.
@hexagonwin
I think Headscale gives you the option of using your own provider.
@frosch