

How do you do that without needing a pak for that repo?
Unless I am doing something Wong which is always likely.
How do you do that without needing a pak for that repo?
Unless I am doing something Wong which is always likely.
I am a simple person.
My PC: Panda
My wifes PC: notpanda
Docker VM: dockerhost.home
Jim’s Garage just did a video on this. He made a docker stack for beginners with directions to his actual videos containing the more in-depth about each service being deployed.
Does badly count as a way?
I kinda keep an eye on that https://selfh.st/ post that does a weekly roundup of stuff to know when I need to do patching.
No doubt there is a container I could run that would do it for me. I just can’t remember the name of it.
Removing old features so we can bring them back as paid features later on.
Go on.
That is what the B in RAID stands for.
Backups???
Slowly building up my self hosted test env in a VM on my gaming PC.
Most recently playing with homepage so I don’t have to remember as many sub domains.
Eventually I will get the *arr stack going so my jellyseerr instance is more automated.
What kind of freezers are they? I hear that top loading freezers are quite efficient because the cool doesn’t escape when it gets opened like a front loading one.
Docker on windows is weird. It’s why I run docker in a Hyper-V cm on my PC not in wsl.
Firefox has thrown a certificate error for me so maybe the app doesn’t trust your certificate?
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=lemmy.rip&hideResults=on
After thought edit: try dropping in a Let’s Encrypt cert and see how it goes.
Can you access the instance from your phone web browser?
If you can containerise it you could run it in docker.
The reasoning behind this move is said to be X/Twitter not being in line with Debian’s shared values
So you have 2, or 3 spof, your home internet, your home router, and your reverse proxy container.
You can solve most of that with a second internet connection on its own router and some k3s/k8s
Current router points to one container then you have your second router point to the other container. You can use DNS load balancing to share the connections over your 2 internet connections.
Depending on your monitoring system you if a connection goes down you could then trigger a DNS update to remove the offline connection from DNS. You will have to set the ttl of the record to facilitate the change more rapidly.
Nice domain there mate.
They do different things.
Jellyfin plays the media, jellyseer lets me see what films and tv shows are upcoming and select it to be downloaded when I get some time.
Jellyseer
Even though I don’t have it hooked into an arr stack it is still useful for what is upcoming.
I call them regurgitation machines prone to hallucinations.