I’m interested to hear what doesn’t work with NPM
I’m interested to hear what doesn’t work with NPM
If you’re self hosting Immich on your local network, I’ve gotten around this by setting the Immich app to use my local ip address while on my home wifi network.
It’s peer-to-peer like torrents, but on its own network. Use can share anything but it’s primarily used for music. You set a folder to share from and if someone looks up a file you have, they can download it from you.
If you really wanted a WebUI could install Cockpit with the File Sharing extension.
I’ll only really use .com or .net, with the exception of .cc, which are for short domains.
If you can’t find them on Telegram, there isn’t much else. If you already are in the private tracker scene you can try to get into Materize but invites may be tricky grab.
Those ones are fun. If you delete an SSL certificate and haven’t removed it from a proxy, the entire container goes down and you have to trawl through logs to find what went wrong.
Hoarder has just released support for SingleFile also. You can set Hoarder as a save location in the SingleFile extension.
Best of luck. What do you find lacking so far?
Hoarder. It is bookmark management with AI tagging. Tags are amazing when you don’t have to assign them yourself.
I’ve heard DuckDNS has become more unreliable. You could try another service like afraid.org and see if it makes a difference.
I only need to send sign up and password reset emails for Jellyfin, I don’t need to receive any emails back.
Grist is a selfhostable alternative to Airtable
You can selfhost Standard Notes. The notes are encrypted client side before they reach the server.
I’ve been using OwnTracks for a while and it works really well.
You can use Subtify with Navidrome to import your playlists. It matches your Spotify playlists with your local music.
I experienced this as well and game up on it. I’ve been using epicgames-freegames instead. I receive a notification when I need to sign in again and when I need to finish the checkout process.