

At my job if we put encrypt in an email message the server encrypts it before sending maybe he thought it was like that
At my job if we put encrypt in an email message the server encrypts it before sending maybe he thought it was like that
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Plex actively removes features though that hasn’t happened and like other comments says it’s easy to move away in this case
Windows Insider branch and a copilot pc
https://perfectmediaserver.com/ is pretty nice. Hosts of self hosted podcast run it
Started using helix as my terminal editor for configs and it’s a nice in between if vim and nano as far as complexity and power
That’s almost my same exact setup. Pc parts in my house currently go me --> son —> server. Servers got the ole trusty launch 1700 still going.
Tailscale is amazing. When i first started self hosting i tried a bunch of things to avoid a companies solution but tailscale just works perfectly and form what they say in interviews they dont intend to change the free tiers. Its also open source and there’s headscale so eventually you could not rely on the company at all.
Id say 100x is extreme and python has optional types now but mostly you’re right.
Start time is 8am bob leaves at 630 and sits in traffic or train you leave at 745 how are you working more or doing more duties.
If it’s just for local you can add dns hostnames in the gui. I have all my lan boxes defined in pihole with the .lan under the local dbs ootio. Might even work for external too
Jellyfins Xbox app is unusable and afaik there’s no app for Samsung tvs or at least not older ones.
ahah thanks, for posterity this is how far i got. Only needed to add the command to follow https://github.com/Death916/lemmy-federation-bot
I was working on something like this to add a bot user and follow active communities but got distracted. Looks like I can quit that side project hahah
U can use headscale and make it pretty much 100% self hosted
Check out plotly it’s pretty nice and easy to get going
Ya I’d be fully Linux after that. Still too many benefits of having your own hardware.
Is there a new guide somewhere on how to do this I see the API page but it says there’s a frontend or something to do it from instead of curl where is this at?
The tailnet domain doesn’t really matter that much if you have your own. I just use tailscale IP for everything that’s not in adgaurs with a host name already