

When I’m not lurking the many linux, homelab or selfhosting communities, I’m on [email protected] and [email protected] .
When I’m not lurking the many linux, homelab or selfhosting communities, I’m on [email protected] and [email protected] .
I agree with you, but this was specifically about jellyfin.
I don’t think so, but don’t quote me on that. My machines come with a 65w charger.
A micro sized PC with an i5 and 8gb or ram can cost under 100€, and it’s way more powerful compared to a pi. Power efficient too. That’s what I used for a long time for my jellyfin server.
I personally use my home lab to test and learn, and I try to mimic a corporate environment. I have multiple instances of DNS, proxy, etc and I have a “prod” and a separate “staging” k8s environment. I try as much as possible, without going nuts about it, to update and try new changes that might be breaking in the staging cluster.
I don’t think I’ve ever encountered what you say… I use WG it to access a network, not a device. I have a few dozen devices, physical and virtual, why should I set up wg on all of them? Tailscale, maybe, it’s a different story, but I prefer to “self host” and not rely on a 3rd party provider. Wireguard was relatively easy to set up too, a few years ago… and in the meantime, if I need to add a new client, it’s a two minute job.
Right, but I have wireguard on my opnsense. So when I want to reach https://jellyfin.example.com/ , if I am at home, it goes phone -> DNS -> proxy -> jellyfin (on the same network). If I am connected to the VPN, it goes from phone -> internet -> opnsense public ip -> wireguard subnet -> local subnet -> DNS -> proxy -> jellyfin. I see some unneeded extra steps here… Am I wrong?
Oh, I get that, but it just doesn’t make any sense to me to be physically next to the server, and connect to it via VPN…
My network is not publicly accessible. I can only access the internal services while connected to my VPN or when I’m physically at home. I connect to WG to use the local DNS (pihole) or to access the selfhosted stuff. I don’t need to be connected while I’m at home… In a way, I am always using the home DNS.
Maybe I’m misunderstanding what you’re saying…
I can stay connected, still works, but I don’t think I need the extra hoops.
I also have a different subnet for WG. Not sure I understand what you’re saying…
Same, wireguard with the 'WG Tunnel" app, which adds conditional Auto-Connect. If not on home wifi, connect to the tunnel.
So, like… Sleep Token?
No joke though, this is incredible: https://youtu.be/JJpFTUP6fIo
In my day to day playlist I have mostly brutal metal and jazz, with some '90s British trip-hop, Romanian traditional music & hip hop fusion, a bit of manouche, 2000s alternative and '90s grunge here and there…
That’s when I work or work out.
The Diablo or Witcher OSTs are for when I read or do my taxes.
It was rather recent for me, a couple months ago. I have trouble sleeping in general, but during a really stressful period at work, I had no sleep for about 49h, then 2h of sleep, then no sleep again for about 17h. I was pretty messed up.
https://github.com/suitenumerique/docs
Self-hostable, needs Minio (or any S3 compatible system).
I immediately ordered a new one from another vendor, as I really needed to build a workstation, and let the purchasing department handle the case. All I know was that the seller did not believe/accept the “wrong cpu story”. From their perspective, it was a sealed box…
It happened to me a few years ago, when I ordered for work an i9 9900k, and inside the sealed box was a core 2 duo… After the seller (not Amazon) refused the return, I looked up a bit online, and it’s a common practice. I even found rolls of “Intel original” seals for 5€ on eBay.
60k stars for a free open source self hosted project? I’d say that’s a really healthy number. Jellyfin has 37k.
Well, I’m a native Romanian, so I can count (and speak, to various degrees) in Romanian, Italian, Spanish and French. Also, I live in Germany, so add that to the list. Do we count English? If so, I guess 6?