

Super simple, I’ve made several integrations for ntfy this way. The result is less pretty but fully workable.
Super simple, I’ve made several integrations for ntfy this way. The result is less pretty but fully workable.
Maintenance is easier than you think. I “maintain” 40+ services by simply automatically updating them. And if that makes one stop working (very rare) I get an alert and fix it when I get time.
I use ansible for that, though you could more easily accomplish much the same with Watchtower.
The best thing you can do to increase your confidence in the data reliability is to invest in backups AND doing at least RAID-1 on a reliable check-summing filesystem like ZFS, which Proxmox supports easily out of the box.
I have ZFS and cloud based backups and I’ve never lost or corrupted data in over 10 years.
And personally, I don’t back up my movies/TV shows. The volume is too high to bother and with ZFS snapshots and reliability, and the high seas being what they are, most everything is (eventually) recoverable.
Edit: or, if you’re a Jellyfin user or think you might become one: https://github.com/Fallenbagel/jellyseerr
Obsidian Live Sync plugin is a great combo of self hosted and offline/local.
Linkwarden and Wallabag are both excellent. Omnivore is up and coming, but might still be difficult to selfhost.
Bruh 😂 the Emacs user community absolutely constantly shit on Vim users. When they added Vi(m) bindings they literally named it ‘evil mode’, and they constantly make fun of people who use it, and spacemacs, and the latest flavor of (neo)vi(m), and all the extensions necessary to make vim halfway useful as an ide, etc etc etc.
Personally I just use Linkwarden. I’ve been meaning to make a PR to get the auto tagging working on PDFs, maybe someday.