Why do you feel uncomfortable with NNW?
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- 5 months
- 6 months
I’ve considered this but only 1 Ethernet port requires a switch, so I’m not really sure
- 6 months
Can you elaborate on why?
- 6 months
I’m also postponing upgrading my rpi4 os to 64bit one, although it’d unblock a lot of my small projects since many docker containers don’t support the 32bit os anymore. I’m just very lazy.
- 6 months
Looks like old school counter strike 1.5!
- 6 months
This looks intriguing! How does it compare to Minecraft?
- 6 months
I haven’t used them but umbrel looks promising: https://umbrel.com/
I’m using a synology and as others have said, it’s pretty friendly to non-techies, with lots of point and click configurations
- piyuv@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex’s crackdown on free remote streaming access starts this week - Ars TechnicaEnglish7 months
This is my understanding and I’m surprised with the negative reaction. I think jellyfin is the better alternative being FOSS but this is not the reason.
- piyuv@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex’s crackdown on free remote streaming access starts this week - Ars TechnicaEnglish7 months
I’ve never used jellyfin, but do they also host proxy servers? AFAIK plex does and its costing them money, hence the need for paywalling this. You can still use tailscale and reverse proxy to allow remote streaming
- piyuv@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Homarr - A modern and easy to use dashboard. 30+ integrations. 10K+ icons built in. Authentication out of the box. No YAML, drag and drop configuration.English10 months
I use homepage and pretty happy with it. “Drag and drop configuration, no yaml” actually put me off.
- 11 months
Infuse is amazing and doesn’t even need plex/jellyfin, it can stream via smb or webdav
- piyuv@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex remote access - low quality even with gigabit fiberEnglish2 years
You need to call your isp and request a static ip. Most probably they’ll say its extra but usually around $5. If they say they don’t give static ips to individuals you can request an ipv4 dynamic address and use a ddns. ipv6 only networks also result similarly to double nat
Ah I see, that’s a long dreamed feature of mine. To be honest, I haven’t seen that feature work reliably in apps that do have it (eg otterrss)