@entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org on the browser. Idk if this is something being retrieved from my jellyfin server or somewhere else?
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@entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org on the browser. Idk if this is something being retrieved from my jellyfin server or somewhere else?
@johnnixon@lemmy.world I won’t be the only one suggesting Tailscale here (or WireGuard + vps)
@jaykay@lemmy.zip Navidrome supports multiple users. The issue for you is to merge collections, then?
@iso@lemy.lol I think we need to accept that unless self-hosting is your full time job, things can and will break. At some point you have to accept it and let it go.
Finally I know when I die, my spouse won’t take care of my homelab and servers, all of it will go to the recycler.
@Num10ck@lemmy.world that is fine, but I suspect it is not possible to play it in a multiplayer setting via a browser
@ladfrombrad@lemdro.id I wonder if these type of devices will reduce the risk for usb?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KWQ8WFG?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
@CameronDev@programming.dev I don’t think there are sata HDD are there?
@SexualPolytope@lemmy.sdf.org in the US, but I prefer to have a server in places with better user protections… AFAIR they do have a data center in Hillsboro, OR, but IDK about what specific offer they have there.
@SexualPolytope@lemmy.sdf.org I use hetzner and it looks fine to me
@Shimitar@feddit.it I would use obsidian, but for really self hosted I would try silverbullet
@tulpa@fosstodon.org @selfhosted@lemmy.world @selfhost@lemmy.ml thanks! That is probably the right solution
@ajsadauskas@aus.social @asklemmy@lemmy.ml Maybe the selfhosted community in lemmy can help you
@mfat@lemdro.id good luck and report back how it goes! :-)
@mfat@lemdro.id I would try an ssh tunnel… not the best solution (you need to configure it as a SOCKS proxy and specify ports, etc), but worth a try.
@ALostInquirer@lemm.ee Not much tbh, I host email, a git server, activitypub, change detector, healthchecks, libreddit and another dozen of services in 3 different servers.
Every now and then I check manually the backups, because it is the sane thing to do. Also I try some new services on docker, but that is less and less common tbh.
@haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.com there are products out there that offer a dual license, one for companies with more than X employees and a free one otherwise.
How to enforce such licenses though seems to be the more difficult question
@sneakyninjapants@sh.itjust.works that is what the repo docker compose has, but I will give it a try on a fresh machine with that image.
@Fisch@lemmy.ml I think 100 euros is a bit restrictive (maybe a used machine?). FWIW I got this one and it is great though https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BVLS7ZHP
@otl@hachyderm.io @selfhosted@lemmy.world absolutely, thank you
@entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org the server has been there for ages, but I added new content, which has been scanned weeks ago. It only happens when I play it, so that is why I’m curious.
In particular I was wondering if that will happen if running a server without internet: Will it fail fetching whatever data is fetching in that case? If it the subtitles for example? If so, I’d like to download the additional data while I still have Internet access, but without having to click every single file.