

PaperlessNGX… Scan it in, then view it on the device of your choice… PDFs. Import from teacher as files if you want.
(I’m not a music guy so maybe I’m off base here)


PaperlessNGX… Scan it in, then view it on the device of your choice… PDFs. Import from teacher as files if you want.
(I’m not a music guy so maybe I’m off base here)


Thought it was so much bigger until I saw thoss HDDs 😀
Nice!
It did feel like you were saying that removing 1 powerline made your whole network faster, but really it’s only the devices that were connected to that powerline. Powerline really is a last resort for me, paying for high ping latency is what is is…
My answer is in the image I didn’t see the blue dot. It’s average time, not max time, seen in the network.
What’s the ping? Max time to reach any device?
I use it to get to my basement of a multi story dwelling I rent in. From 3rd floor to basement is such a lifesaver


K3s with flux inside. Fun video from a guy with a nice easy repo from goto conference on YouTube. Might be a bit much but… Not sure of anything for compose and gitops


Meh,
Debian with docker and Samba. Done.
Nixos if you want to repeat it… (Wouldn’t do it as my first NixOS experience)
TrueNAS if you want clicky GUI handhold.


Nice frontend plus Spotify integration for the library and then selecting different output sources from said frontend.


Navidrome + MusicAssistant


Not my server, it’s a shared one I have a http server and some files on. I want a nice frontend. I’ve used all in one php ones with some success, but this looks nicer.


Reckon I can get this going somewhere where I don’t have sudo?
If the aim is to save money, figure out how long it will take you to break even. Then the service life of such a machine
HTPC plugged in with Linux on it.
MusicAssistant, navidrome, MusicBrainz
Is this a local address or a public IP address?
I just want the resolving internal to my network but I never got it working right.
How does my DNS know where to look for this?


Was using realvnc to vnc from remote, it was easy and cloud driven.
Fully swapped to tailscale and normal VNC sever now.
Performance is good and works great for the troubleshooting and small GUI stuff I need to do.


Is there something that runs in the browser / displays a webpage to keep the browser experience that you know of?


Pull through Cache / proxy is what you’re looking for.
Yes send it back to Google and get 100USD for it