

An initial library scan with 19k assets: 1m40s down to 9 seconds.
Insane!
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An initial library scan with 19k assets: 1m40s down to 9 seconds.
Insane!
Jellyfin is pretty nice for music too. I use it with Finamp, an Android client.
Law is not a representation of reality. Reality form law.
Yeah, I suspect it’s simply an issue on the side of DuckDNS. :/
Well, I’m monitoring the GUI of Proxmox on which I run a Debian VM which itself runs Uptime-Kuma and Nextcloud in Docker, so yes that’s on the same hardware.
Yes, Uptime-Kuma is running on the same domain as the other services, except the Nginx-Proxy-Manager, which runs on a VPS which I access via WireGuard.
And yes, I’m using Docker. I tried curl’ing one of the domains from the Uptime-Kuma container and got the folllowing error:
curl: (35) OpenSSL SSL_connect: SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL in connection to service.datenprolet.duckdns.org:443
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So thanks, now I have an idea about what I should investigate.
Do you hate Netanjahu and the Israeli people that protest against him equally?
Isn’t this using a lot of computing power?
What’s costs do you mean? It’s free and open source.
Immich has image and facial recognition by default and a very neat Android app. Also it’s running in my home server, which has more power if Immich needs it. In that case I’d say software should serve one purpose and serve that good. Immich is just for picture management and does that very good. Nextcloud is a cloud and the Photos app is just a small extra that can’t compete with a full-fledged software. Nextcloud runs fine on my Raspberry Pi 4, but it’s only used by me and three friends. It’s mainly limited by your network speed and disk speed I’d say. And I’m using an external hard drive without issues.
I use Nextcloud and Immich and would recommend both. Immich might be a bit overkill, but it’s also well maintained, feature-rich and has a large community. It’s super easy to set up and works great.
Borg
It’s easy to use, there are CLI-wrapper and GUIs, it’s crossplattform, deduplicates, compresses, encrypt and based on rsync. I use it for alle backups between machines and networks.
But it’s proprietary, unfortunately.
Thanks, looks promising. I’ll give it a try.
I don’t want to configure a whole Dashboard for at least CPU, RAM, Storage and Network for up to 5 hosts.
I used the following dashboard now, but it’s not really satisfying and also doesn’t really fit more than 4 nodes. https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/11756-hpc-node-exporter-server-metrics-v2/
How can something like Tailscale be blocked?
Yes I’m running it on Docker and therefore have the docker0 interface.
Are you sure Tailscale in Docker is creating a wg0 interface? Because I got a working connection between my smartphone and my home server and the home server is not showing any interface related to Tailscale?
default via 192.168.178.1 dev ens18
172.17.0.0/16 dev docker0 proto kernel scope link src 172.17.0.1
192.168.178.0/24 dev ens18 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.178.178
Not sure how lightweight it needs to be, but I use Ghost and it’s pretty simple and basic.