Btw just in case you aren’t aware, the nag can be done away with. I don’t have a link off the top of my head but it’s out there.
Btw just in case you aren’t aware, the nag can be done away with. I don’t have a link off the top of my head but it’s out there.
Yeah, you’re probably right. I didn’t connect the dots that’s what you’d need here, my bad.
Ah, I see. I’ll check it out!
Yeah, I feel that. I’ve settled on telmate’s but there’s a few things I’ve had to implement as hacky post creation SSH edits on the config files, such as passing through the Intel GPU to my Jellyfin container.
I don’t have much actual experience with it but you can run arbitrary shell commands in at least cloud-init, the others should be able to do the same. Maybe that could work? Definitely better than manually running scripts, at least.
It’s not a feature I’ve used myself but I’m pretty sure you can create Jellyfin playlists and collections spanning different libraries, so that could work if you’re okay with some manual curation
I use Proxmox, running a mix of regular and NixOS based LXCs. One of those also runs Docker for simpler services.
Yup, traefik isn’t able to do any sort of serving itself so for anything more complex than a handful of ports you’re expected to use nginx or whatever webserver to serve what you need and then have traefik on top of that as a reverse proxy. Or at least that’s my understanding as a somewhat new user.
There’s a server federation feature request currently marked as planned, so some form of that is probably coming at some point!
That’s fair, it’s my workflow too. I just like the idea of being able to access it from any device in a pinch or from a locked down work computer, for instance.
Right, Syncthing works fine too. It’s not that big a deal since I already use it for other stuff anyway but I’d love to be able to just open a browser from anywhere and point at my Logseq instance without having to install anything.
That’s really cool, I’ve felt for a while that a middle ground between something like yunohost and a manual deployment would be cool and this seems to fit the bill quite nicely
I love Logseq to bits but I wish self hosting it made more sense. Last I checked it still requires you to point it to a local folder even if you host it yourself and access it through the browser so it’s kinda useless.
I deal with it because it’s by far the best fit I’ve found for my workflow but I’m not crazy about having to set up Syncthing and install the app everywhere.
I know it’s not exactly what you’re looking for but I’ve explored some (free) options myself with good deliverability and ended up settling on smtp2go. Tied it to my domain, and it allows me to send 1000 emails/month hassle free. Everything else I looked into either wouldn’t get delivered or costed way more I thought was worth for simple notifications.
I’ll echo the other comment and say gotify could be a great option as well, I only stuck with email because it’s easier on less tech literate family I provide services to and whatnot.
Gatus sounds pretty cool, I’ll definitely give it a closer look later. Maybe it’s the push I needed to go ahead and look into proper observability as a whole, log ingestion and whatnot. My homelab setup is sorely lacking on that department if I’m being honest lol
Have fun! It’s a lot better these days but if you struggle with native HA automations, give Node-RED and its HA integration a look.
Sweet, hadn’t even occurred to me to look for that so I’m glad you pointed it out!