Thank you! Indeed you have a similar setup to what I’m thinking. Why do you have jellyfin to a different VM. Also, how come you haven’t considered a dedicated NAS (eg Synology) ?
True, I could run everything to one machine but the home one is a SFF so I cannot fit too much storage inside…
Hmm I hear you…
Well, one can never get enough Linux ISOs…
I have an NVIDIA Shield TV connected to my TV and reads from the ssd-hdds, so basically no need for additional GPU.
Nice. And how are you going to be able to chose what to listen in each room ? Or all rooms will have the same source ?
I tend to also agree with your opinion,but lately Yunohost have quite few broken apps, they’re not very fast on updates and also not many active developers. Hats off to them though because they’re doing the best they can !
Cool thread.
How have you thought about the speakers placement ? Ceiling, floor, how many etc?
Solved. All I needed to do was route the Back to Home (wire guard ) address list to a table for the server. 🤙
Ah makes sense. I’m using a Mikrotik router and implemented the Back to Home function which automatically creates the tunnel and all firewall configs. Supposedly it’s like me being in my home network but I need to look into your suggestions.
FeedMe android app synching with fresh RSS.
Check out Mikrotik friend…
FeedMe for Android.
FeedMe for Android.
Oh yeah I missed the "just for fun’ bit…
Why don’t you use regular chat apps that have voice video capabilities?
Unfortunately I don’t remember about the retention setting.
I would avoid Pidgin since I’m not so sure they implement fully omemo encryption. Try Gajim.
Ah good to know about Conduit!
Well that’s how the protocol works saving data on every participating server.
Simplex chat might be another alternative but is on early development as far as groups and desktop client.
Many years ago I used XMPP with Prosody and it was ok.
You might want to also consider Matrix (dendrite option ?) for your needs.
I think it depends on the usage actually. Will there be lots of read and writes? SSDs are quite reliable nowadays.
Interesting take. I have them setup in BTRFS and use 2 m2 nvmes as read write cache in RAID 1.