same.
same.
I’ve lost my music collection twice. Once when I gave away all my cds in a fit of minimalism, once when our house got broken into and they took all our cds.
It’s farking annoying and takes forever to get all your music again. At the very least make sure you have a list of albums so you can remember what you had.
Yeah, so worth it! The first time I moved a service to a new box and realised all I had to do was copy the compose file and docker-compose up -d
… I was sold.
Now I’m moving everything to Docker Swarm which is a new adventure. :-)
Another old school sysadmin that “retired” in the early 2010s.
Yes, use docker-compose. It’s utterly worth it.
I was intensely irritated at first that all of my old troubleshooting tools were harder to use and just generally didn’t trust it for ages, but after 5 years I wouldn’t be without.
I’m really liking the look of stalwart, but it’s quite new. Mailu seems to be pretty nice, good features and not too resource heavy. Mailcow does everything, but it’s a 🐷.
On the other hand, recent studies have indicated that most copulatory vocalizations in women do not accompany their own orgasm, but rather their partner’s ejaculation. The study showed that the man typically finds the woman’s vocalization arousing and highly exciting, and that the woman herself is aware of this.
Vaultwarden AdGuardHome + Sync Jellyfin + FinAmp + Supersonic Linkding + Linkding Injector LLDAP Calibre-web + Kobo
This one? https://github.com/CorentinTh/it-tools
Pocketbase is amazing.
Just set it up and working perfectly, thanks!
The other options I know of are:
Did you have to do anything special to get the Kobo sync working? I followed the instructions and nothing worked for me …
I think (?) AudioBookShelf will do this?
Just Debian and docker-compose for years but seriously considering moving everything across to CapRover.
Just make sure that the container is shutdown before you copy the database or you can getcorruption.
Gonic supports podcasts and works with Subsonic clients.
All services which I need access to when I’m not home I host on a vps. All services which need lots of storage, I host at home.
Wow, that’s a blast from the past. I had no idea phpwiki is still around!!
There’s an old saying, “Unix is user friendly, it’s just fussy about it’s friends.”