

Ohh damn, the same dev made Yatse. That’s awesome, I’ve been using that app for years.
Ohh damn, the same dev made Yatse. That’s awesome, I’ve been using that app for years.
Ah, I can’t speak Symfonium’s WebDAV or SMB handling. My music server runs Navidrome that uses the subsonic api. All I have to do is point my music player at my url and I can sync favorites and listen counts across everything, it’s pretty great.
Not FOSS but I use Symfonium to stream music from my Navidrome instance on my NAS while I’m out of the house.
Edit, saw your last comment. What couldn’t you get working?
It’s been over a decade since I’ve seen either, so I’m just going to have to agree with you. But Robocop is objectively better.
To serve as a lesson for all the other builders of course.
I haven’t tried caddy but I’ve heard good things. I’ve used nginx in the past. I’m currently using Traefik and have been for a few years now. Once it’s set up its pretty great.
This is how I set up my reverse proxy and it works really well with wildcard SSL certs. Only need one certificate for as many sites as I want!
The Chinese claim they invited Revenge bedtime procrastination in 2014. Based on my entire life, I have determined that is a lie. But a 72 hour work week sounds pretty brutal.
Well how was I supposed to figure out that my docker node running on libreelec won’t connect to the swarm because the kernel was compiled with out the The Berkeley Packet Filter protocol.
Thanks for that. Almost all the software I use is open source, and honestly I don’t pay close enough attention to what the license is. I should probably read up on them, but I’m not profiting off them either and I try to contribute where I can.
Can you elaborate on that? I don’t really follow him that closely. I thought he was the guy that fights for right to repair.
SearX is great. I self host the docker container for it and I love all the granularity in setting which engine to use for what type of search. I also use Kagi, but that’s because I support what they’re doing more than anything.