I just got Authentik / Traefik going for Navidrome, Jellyfin is next.
Does it play well for the mobile applications? If you use them?
I just got Authentik / Traefik going for Navidrome, Jellyfin is next.
Does it play well for the mobile applications? If you use them?
Is putting it behind an Oauth2 proxy and running the server in a rootless container enough?
What I am hoping is that I can generate an access key auth in Authelia. Synfonium supports accessKey as an alternative to basic auth for subsonic.
Maybe you could try that with caddy-security?
Synfonium is closed source, but you can use the free trial to test, and buy it outside of Google Play (which is the only reason I haven’t dropped it earlier on my quest to de-Google)
Plex + Synfonium
Also
Navidrome + Synfonium / Tempo
I’m trying out different things in prep to switch to navidrome. I’m impressed how lightweight it is and it hasnt required much work to fix up the library tags as most were already minimally tagged.
One I figure out a secure way to expose it behind auth I’ll be able to switch over.
Its been a heck of a time trying to get forwardAuth working with Zitadel so I’m trying out Authelia
They finally catch up on technology just in time to be behind again.
Many are rejecting social media at this point. That number will continue to grow
Wow Synfoniums style is already very close to this.
Truly amazing and dedicated dev.
Who tf staples receipts to boxes? I’d be so pissed. The box is part of my product.
I hate when clothing stores do it too.
I liked 1 and 2. Got bored for the prequel and 3 early on.
Tiny Tinas I did play and really enjoyed that game. It felt like a reasonable advancement over BL 1 and 2. It felt like they stagnated for a bit and raised the bar slightly with Tinas.
I really wanted an MMO style Borderlands with 4, and I wouldn’t value 4 any higher than Tinas launch price. But I am interested in what the game has to offer.
If you liked only the first two, def give Tina’s a try, if it has a good sale.
To be frank it’s not Amazon’s problem.
Its the content publishers problem.
And Amazon isn’t enabling this, they’re just making an Android device.
The users are putting software onto the device.
This article sets a dangerous precedent. That if Amazon doesn’t lock the firestick down like Apple that they’re enabling piracy.
Its not Googles nor Microsoft’s responsibilities either. They helped, probably solely for money, but they’re not obligated to continue to update their DRM.
This article should have framed how DRM repeatedly hasn’t worked.
You know. I did just finish “The Expanse” and considering it’s at risk of not continuing maybe I should start Star Trek
Done.
I feel that it may be helpful to try to capture the motivation for each type of service.
For example. The reasons I host a media server are different than the reasons I host a photo backup solution.
Thank you for doing this research. I dream of the day that self hosting becomes as easy as spinning up a consumer router.
For the most part “Rename symbol” in VSCode will work well. But it’s limited by scope.
Sure thank you 🙂
Trying to get navidrome routed through Traefik.
I think it’s rejecting it as an untrusted proxy because forwarding the ports locally works.
Also working on getting Traefik up and running on a TuringPi cluster to eventually move my workloads over to it.
It sucks that education institutions care so little for people not using giant corpo microshit though.
Its so bad too.
Our school used ciscovpn for access to the university cluster and web services.
I figured out how to configure openconnect to work properly. And even wrote and hosted documentation for other Linux users to do the same.
However the school had no interest in incorporating my documentation into their VPN help site.
It’s niche but I wish that it wasn’t.
I did.
However I had to borrow one if the schools Windows computer for final exams because the anticheat spyware didn’t run on Linux.
I’m willing to stick it out until mirco led reaches consumers.
I would settle for something comparable to the new MacBook Liquid Retina screens.
In pitch darkness you cannot see its blacks either. But they use over 9000 local dimming zones (Kakarot!)
Heh, mine does but the local dimming is so bad that it’s better off remaining in SDR mode 😅
(I won’t buy an OLED monitor)
I always figured because the weird names have cheaper domain registrations. However wafrn is a pretty short name so, it probably is on the high end.