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  • meh@piefed.blahaj.zonetoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldThe Future is NOT Self-Hosted
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    1 month ago

    so did the author spent a bunch of money while excited about sticking it to companies upon discovering a company is not your friend. didn’t enjoy the work of maintaining the services or have any friends to share them with. then dreamed up federated services so someone would do all that continuing maintenance for them? am i the weird one here for only putting effort into services i have other users for or actually enjoy doing?



  • meh@piefed.blahaj.zoneOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldgoodbye plex
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    2 months ago

    honestly every explanation probably just ends at ‘this is what i learned on and it works’. same way i religiously use nano and try to do everything in bash first. or how a couple coworkers can’t stop explaining their vim workflow and defending python unprompted like it’s a trauma response for them. my current homelab is also running a r9 with 64gb ram and 30tb storage. if i were paying for remote hosting, still using salvaged hardware or being paid, i’d invest time learning newer processes. but containers haven’t caught my interested and this set up takes basically no effort on my part to maintain, so i can focus my limited free time elsewhere.



  • meh@piefed.blahaj.zoneOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldgoodbye plex
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    2 months ago

    plex is still definitely easier to get started on. i don’t begrudge anyone still going that route, i had a lifetime plexpass the last 8yrs i think. jellyfin is a great option if you either already know how to set things up and want full control. Or you’re looking for an opportunity to learn more about reverse proxy, dns and authentication/access systems. plex is still i nice gateway drug.



  • meh@piefed.blahaj.zoneOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldgoodbye plex
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    2 months ago

    authentik is an identity server. theres a couple free ones available, this one just worked for me. it provides oauth and ldap fallback for the jellyfin server. along with login for most of the other servers i host like nextcloud/calibre-web/lychee etc. it has a nice easy log in process along with a ‘homepage’ kinda thing for everything my users can access with their account. makes it easier to support the non technical friends and family.


  • meh@piefed.blahaj.zoneOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldgoodbye plex
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    2 months ago

    it’s mostly debian 12 or ubuntu 22 lts vms, i’m slow dumping ubuntu. so it’s all cron jobs running apt update and bash scripts for specific services like the minecraft server. i’m just old and have spent so much time modifying xml in nano that sticking with virsh has worked for me. i’ve only got two containers running in docker, frigate and authentik.


  • meh@piefed.blahaj.zoneOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldgoodbye plex
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    2 months ago

    swiftfin has reach what i’d call stable on apple tv. its a little janky still with homepods used as speakers. i had to switch the nativeplayer to avoid an audio delay bug. the native player doesn’t support auto play next episode. so far thats the only issue ive had. infuse doesnt have that bug but the issue hasnt annoyed me enough to need infuse. all my other uses are on android tv or webos and have had no complaints. for music, manet has good carplay functionality so its made a nice replacement for plexamp.