Be careful that sometimes these providers will shut you down for hosting media servers. Even if your content is not illegally obtained.
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Be careful that sometimes these providers will shut you down for hosting media servers. Even if your content is not illegally obtained.
There’s 4ft.io too. Oh nvm looks like it’s gone.
I have it on WiFi unfortunately.
If I put it the server on Ethernet, would it no longer impact the WiFi connection of any other device? I guess it makes sense that it wouldn’t.
Extending Ethernet to the server won’t be trivial, but I think you’re right I might have to do it.
That’s part of my concern behind going with local setup. I have a lot of unused HDD storage.
I am yet to see the point of this. Does this offer anything that gitea doesn’t?
Are they not expensive?
I use podman, even when I started out. But I am a tinkerer. I think for the average beginner, docker will be easier as so much out there assumes you are using Docker only, and hard codes it. Unless you wanna deal with that, use Docker.
It’s actually not bad, surprisingly. I have had issues sometimes, but they’re network issues related to my router. I haven’t had them in a while.
So I already host a lot of stuff on a raspberry pi 4B. But when I tried to host Jellyfin, encoding was trouble on it, so I used my desktop to host Jellyfin as a quick solution, but using sshfs from the raspberry pi to access the media files. So now I wonder, is it worth it moving Jellyfin to something else? Is it worth it moving the media files to the desktop?
Would prefer a lower cost and low footprint option 😅
That’s my current setup. But would rather separate things off and keep the PC for gaming.
Oh wow that’s cool. Any competitors? Does it actually perform better than RPI?
Will it be able to run Jellyfin with 4K content?
I don’t think you get anonymity with namecheap
I started using my own WireGuard config instead of using tail scale. Works great for me, though it does take more work up front.
Windows is just not ready for this stuff. Most of this stuff is built for Linux. Linux is THE server OS. And windows is painful for developers too, so there’s less solutions for it.
You’ll be a lot better off with Linux for self hosting.
I use a basic markdown editor on android called Markor. Is Logseq the same? Or is it more than that?
Not just the pricing, but also the low footprint, tiny size and fanlessness.