

Those are two different repositories, one hosted by GitHub, the other by linuxserver.io. both are published by linuxserver, so there shouldn’t be a practical difference between them.
Those are two different repositories, one hosted by GitHub, the other by linuxserver.io. both are published by linuxserver, so there shouldn’t be a practical difference between them.
I used unraid for a long while. I recently switched to opensuse microos for a better desktop experience, and it’s been fantastic
Short answer: something like nginx proxy manager with a single wildcard dns entry makes this super simple.
Definitely started with Plex for me.
That’s great. For me, at least, getting a server restored from backup on something like aws without access to passwords was going to require more preparation than I was willing to deal with.
Definitely worth exploring if you’re prepared to handle that though.
I recently switched to cloud from vaultwarden. I was comfortable enough with the security, but when I started to actually plan disaster recovery, it was something I literally could not afford to get wrong.
So bitwarden is the one service I don’t, and have no plans to, self host.
I had a friend stay with me for a few months. We’re both effectively working from home when the Internet goes out, I ask if he wants to watch something. He gives me this weird look like, “but you just said the Internet is out” we end up watching a movie until the Internet comes back, then go back to our respective jobs.
It was fun seeing him react to something he didn’t think was possible
The best option I’ve found is configuring sonarr (or whatever you’re using to grab releases) to get the files you want up front.
I’ve not seen anyone uploading audio tracks without video. I have a somewhat similar situation where I run two sonarr instances, one for English and one for Japanese
You can point your frontend reverse proxy to the docker reverse proxy.
ActivityPub appears to be very “eventually consistent” by design. There’s no guarantee that any given post or comment gets federated to you within a particular period of time.
I really like nginx proxy manager for handling certs and reverse proxy configuration
I’ve gotten decent results from s3cmd sync.
I’ve switched recently to freshrss, and it’s been fantastic
Good luck with that.