

NetBird is… VPN?


NetBird is… VPN?


What’s NPM in this case?


Oh nice! I have that. Haven’t touched it in a while. But I’ll check it out!


I agree that the rest of plex is undergoing enshittification. But the core features are kinda the same? I use it outside my home a LOT, so I don’t know how jellyfin would work for that. I know Cloudflare tunnel has a bad relationship with streaming video. Does Tailscale too? How do you access jelly outside your home?
Yeah, most likely the Compose version is aware of the ports in use and 443 is pretty standard for the NAS to keep to itself. The direct docker process would not be aware of the default config, or env Vars.
Also, welcome to Selfhosing! 😂


$5bn… so, one Claude Code run?


You could try Rhasspy - https://github.com/rhasspy/rhasspy
Mike is a pretty cool guy. I know the repo is archived, but he might help you if you reach him.
Alternatively, what about a panic button? Both commercial solutions and privacy friendly local solutions exist. I know it’s intrusive and grandma will have to keep it on her person at all times. But… that’s kind of what they’re there for.
Forgetfulness is an ADHD thing? Hmm. Is there a test I can take on my phone to check if I have it too?


Probably also saving 100 to 200 million euros more in servicing fees. Licenses are but one component of cost models these days for companies. Sure, they will still have to find a vendor to service their Linux systems, but there should be a lot more cost flexibility in that space.
On the first - isn’t most of fediverse pretty down with RSS feeds? So your RSS feed reader would be a wonderful way to follow what you want to.


That looks cool! And… I think we can extend it to iOS and android apps. The benefit being drag and drop simplicity and sharing sheet access, instead of shortcuts, which have always felt wonky to me.
I’ll play with it first. Thanks for the link!


Tell me more!


The problem with that to me at least, is that there’s no one uniform way to capture things. Notes and videos and images and files all need different contexts and views. I hate Pocket and similar services for this reason - it feels too “media” friendly, too focused on videos and links and PDF files. When most of my read later is text - articles and such.


If it’s text, I move everything to obsidian which is installed on multiple devices and uses my self hosted minio server to sync.
If it’s links, most go into my linkding setup. If they’re read later, to Instapaper.
Files, I tend to use minio directly to drag and drop. If it’s genuinely use and throw, like moving memes, I use Tailscale Drop (or Send, or whatever it’s called) to move between devices.


What’s the prayer?


Backups. You’re forgetting them.


Still better than Postman.


I wanna say insomnia but I don’t know if it’s FOSS. It’s made by a company named Kong as a side project.
What’s Ubuntu? A Tesla?
Ah! Yes, I’m partial to nginx too. Lovely stuff 🙂