Maybe Watchtower?
No idea if it works for kubernetes…
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Maybe Watchtower?
No idea if it works for kubernetes…
Link to the company page? I can’t find anything on jellyfin page that mentions that they are a company.
Nextcloud might be overkill, but it does have all those features and more. It’s literally made for organizations to keep track of contacts, documents, tasks, kanban like boards, notes and lots of other stuff.
They are not a company. Why would they want to “make a living” from it?
No, I sync my bookmars via Firefox Sync, so I haven’t had the need for it.
I tried Rcognize on my Nextcloud install, but appearently I have too few photos fot it to matter. It never started any clustering. Not even from the CLI commands. Had it running for about 6 months, then uninstalled it again as I was getting no real use from it.
IIRC it also pulls item information from relevant (open API) databases, so you get the synopsis etc filled in?
Looks like it. I added a movie to a collection and it pulled in data from TMDB.
For me starting a new account that also made it kind of overwhelming.
Well, you can use/link a mastodon account if you already have one. Not sure if it supports lemmy accounts.
Hm, didn’t know of NeoDB. That’s a nice find, I’ve been looking for a way to list my collection online, that I could in theory self-host.
Isn’t that roughly what OpenWebUI does?
If you already have a Nextcloud instance you could try Cospend. It’s a nextcloud app, but looks really simple to set up.
Most of the relevant issues they link to has been closed and/or dealt with.
Yes, you can expose jellyfin via a reverse proxy or through a vpn like tailscale to your friends.
Quality and speed depends on what client they use, what transcoding hardware is in the server and your internet speed. For most usecases, a newer Intel based CPU can do 5-8 streams at once without issue, so it will likely depend on your internet connection.
I have an Intel N100 based mini PC on a 1Gbit/s upload connection running Jellyfin that I share with some friends. Usually 2-3 streams at once and it handles it well. Most of my media is in H264/MP4 with AAC audio, so they rarely transcode.
I’d recommend either an african or european swallow.
How are you feeding this cat, while you are gone?
Get someone to take care of the cat while you are away. Either relatives, friends or some kennel/petcamp. You will feel better knowing the cat is in good hands if it’s condition should worsen and the cat will feel safe.
I’m sure one of the self-hosted RSS servers can do what you need. Look up TinyRSS, FreshRSS and the like.
Just about any RSS feed reader…
Yeah, I’m also waiting for a couple of “apps” to have NC 31 compatibility.
Mine is a small N100-based machine with 2 SATA SSDs in it. 16 GB RAM and it also runs many other services.
The better the hardware and connection, the faster the interface will be.
The about page says it started as a one-developer team, but is now expanding. They mention both a US and a UK postal address.
Don’t most blog software provide rss feeds?
I know Ghost does, by just adding /rss to the link in question. So you can link to the whole blog, specific tags or even specific posts this way.