

OK now that’s cool! Thanks for sharing.
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OK now that’s cool! Thanks for sharing.


Thank you that’s probably too big for my tastes but I appreciate the insight.


“Home Server” more than “NAS” so I guess, your typical docker apps, but no LLMs or anything. I would like at least 4 hard drives, preferably m.2 but SATA is fine too.


Silence is the only important aspect, SATA is fine. I see a lot of options out there much smaller than ATX. Here’s one example: https://www.lincplustech.com/products/lincstation-n2-network-attached-storage but like I said I am more curious as to what everyone around here is doing.


Silence is the only requirement, I just want to know what’s out there that other people like. I prefer small. I own SSDs I am interested in the NAS itself.


Give me the smallest and fastest that you can come up with as long as it is SILENT


Those are awesome lol what would be a good system to run them in?
EDIT: I feel I need to say I’m not actually going to pay for that, 4x4tb is probably plenty but it’s still awesome.


That’s not true anymore I’m running a VERY compact setup in an old Asrock Deskmini and the fan is SILENT,the only noise is the HDDs.


Thank you this looks great
I pay for 404 media and a few others! I still use this extension for everything else
Crazy how to me why this is not more widely known. Best solution.


Read the thread I linked it’s a near universal opinion on Lemmy


FYI I recently have been looking into this and from what I’m told by Lemmyers it’s actually basically pointless to use encrypted messaging on normal Android because Google has full and complete access to the entire device.
Might as well use whatever app is convenient and assume it’s public or message from Linux
What app are you using? I like cdisplayex for comics. Kavita is basically just a file host and progress syncer
I really like CasaOS and if you’re just getting started then it’s really friendly. But if I were to start fresh today I would probably go YunoHost because it seems to have the biggest community around it.
Haven’t heard of Cosmos but it looks interesting and seems to have some features like reverse proxy baked in that would otherwise need a container like nginx proxy manager. It doesn’t seem to have very many pre-approved apps however.
The simplest way is to get the gluetun app (on the BigBearCasaOS app store), get it set up with your VPN, then in qbittorrent do this (with the port):
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You can do the same thing on Prowlarr in the “proxy” settings. Radarr and Sonarr have a similar Proxy setting but you don’t really need to put those behind the VPN there.
Thanks it looks like Readdeck has Koreader integration too. Will look into Logseq.
The RSS feeds aspect of Readdeck is a really nice feature! Looks like they both can send from the browser directly (for paywalls).
I wonder if anyone could make a version of this with Bypass paywalls clean baked in for convenience.
Wow! This is great! Thanks for sharing.