Always remember: RAID is not a backup.
Having only one backup and the server dying means you now have no backup, therefore the 3-2-1 scheme for backups is worth looking into.
Always remember: RAID is not a backup.
Having only one backup and the server dying means you now have no backup, therefore the 3-2-1 scheme for backups is worth looking into.
That depends a lot on what you’re hosting resp. if the mobile apps are using Google’s/Apple’s messaging/notification services.
Not sure if it makes things easier than your current setup, but take a look at Mediathekwebview.de
How are you running Jellyfin?
Running NC on the same instance for the last 4 years on docker. Both point versions and major version upgrades work fine, as long as you take care to check for 3rd party app compatibility.
Not running “latest” and not auto-updating helps.
Hetzner
Use the web console and check which IP the machine actually has.
You can use -f /path/to/compose.yaml to call it from wherever you like.
Is he going to offer miniature submarines and call people pedos again?
That was the first one I tried. Sounded fantastic in theory, didn’t work out for shit. For some reason the sensor dropped out constantly. The USB PSU bottom was nice though, no batteries to change.
All of them.
Those fucking religious nutjobs…
You can use quite a number of “underlying” distributions, it mainly depends on what you like (Arch-based ones, Debian-based ones, etc).
As a desktop environment, have a look at XFCE or LXDE.
What are the main advantages to plex?
AFAIK they offer more apps resp. apps for more platforms. Apart from that, nothing really. Maybe a little more idiot-proof.
Debian as a server base OS is well-tested and (for me) ultra reliably stable.
Same here. No idea about themes, but it works really well.
FreshRSS, + Readably on Android. Has worked well for me for years.
Overall it was fine, took a moment to find the proper Traefik settings, but after that it ran basically fine. It’s just too “unstable” for me at the moment from a development standpoint, moving too rapidly. Maybe I’ll do another one once it has matured and slowed down a bit.
And it’s deceptively addictive.
But the real question is: is it steered by a Steam Controller?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridge's_law_of_headlines
No.