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  • Out of curiosity, do yoy know how Jellyfin handles network failures with mounted network drives?

    I had a navidrome server where once my network machine failed to start properly, the entire database was deleted because it looked to the server like I deleted all of my files. I luckily had my favorites cached on my phone client and was able to restore most of my playlists from there but it was still an incredibly annoying thing to go through. I have since turned off automatic scanning of files for that service since that seemed like the only way to prevent this happening again

  • I have a pretty similar setup currently running but I bought a public domain that I use for my certificates.

    I used to have a pi-hole as my DNS server where I entered all subdomains and pointed them at the right address, namely my reverse-proxy.

    My reverse-proxy, Nginx Proxy Manager, got the certificates from my domain registrar and forwarded the requests to the correct services based on subdomain.

  • I mostly dislike using AI to code. The one exception I recently got into was when I was fighting with a python script and didn't understand why it was behaving the way it did. I used AI for possible causes and pretty quickly managed to fix it. Sometimes it's just nice to have some possible causes for a bug listed so you can check them out

  • If I host my own smart home with zigbee devices, does that still count as consumer IoT tech? The zigbee devices themselves are the typical philips hue, ikea tradfi, etc. devices

  • Meanwhile I just tried to set up a VPN connection for my laptop and can't get wireguard to work properly

  • Definitely agree about the comfort of reading on it. Bigger screen, bigger text and a lot easier on the eyes for extended reading. Also no screen glare when reading out in the sun.

  • Honestly I found plex a lot simpler to set up when I started out.

    In Jellyfin I had to wrangle the settings a lot when trying to set up hardware encoding since my streams kept crashing due to some codecs not being dupported by my CPU.

  • Depending on the specific model it is either an SSD or eMMC storage but you won't be able to get to it without major disassembly of the device which includes removing the glued-on screen.

    This surface is an absolute bitch to repair

  • I used to watch a lot of animes as a teenager but I rarely do now. Most likely my interests just shifted but I feel like I can't get into them any more. Seemingly everwhere I look is stereotypical comedy and fan service. Was that always the case and I just didn't notice?

  • Stop calling me out

  • Did you manage to set up port forwarding with this setup? I believe there was an issue with the forwarded port from the VPN connection being random and qbit not knowing which port that is

  • Oooh those are stomping boots. I thought they looked like inline skates and was wondering about using those with an axe

  • yikes

    Jump
  • I didn't know what a widows peak was so I googled it and figured out that's just what you call that type of hairline in english.

    Personally I really like the german word for it which is "Geheimratsecken". It literally translates to "secret council corners".

  • To be fair, I would also be upset if someone consolidated their toolbox with mine. I am single though so that would make that a whole lot weirder

  • That's why I put my phone on my desk over night instead of next to my bed. When the alarm goes, I have to get up to turn it off and at that point I might as well get dressed. Oooor hit snooze and literally fall back into my bed

  • This might be a bit overkill for what you want but you could try using a selfhosted music server like navidrome and streaming to your phone. I use symfonium on on phone which can be configured to request the streamed music to be transcoded to a smaller size for streaming from mobile network or for caching it on your phones storage for offline listening.

    Given that symfonium supports a lot of self hosted media providers from which to pull, you could also try sharing your music locally using samba. I'm not sure if the transcoding still works in that case though (it would obviously have to be done on your phone)

  • Works great for me on my pixel 7 but you have to be aware that you loose some stuff too unfortunately.

    Not all banking apps work and payment using your phone is completely out.

    If you care about it, the health stuff also isn't available

  • Maybe you could configure KRunner to work for what you want? I'm not sure though. Haven't used it enough myself

  • I miss the bluetooth option for sharing files :(

    It's rare that I actually want to use it and it was never anywhere near fast but it was a nice thing to have in my opinion and I am disappointed that it was removed

    Edit: Nevermind, it's still there. Maybe I was blind the last couple of times I looked for it