Hello all! I would like to address an issue that I find it a bit too little discussed: self-hosting your stuff without relying on any central services, whether you own them or not. Why go with this instead of choosing a cloud provider or a hoster or even a personally owned PC (desktop PC, laptop etc.) to host everything you...
For those who enjoys craving a bit of a “nerdy feel” to your daily routine, have at it. Just slap this bad boy on any raspberry pi 4 with a touch screen, and enjoy your pseudo-reality at the cost of “almost nothing”. Steps on how to run it are included in the link @ title as always....
For the last 6 months or so I’ve been working on Pinepods. I have never been able to find the perfect self-hosted podcast app that I wanted to use. podgrab’s player is rather lackluster and misses a lot of features that I would like....
I've tried several different guides and scripts and always ran into issues. This was the first one that actually worked rather well for me so if anyone is running into issues, give this a try!
Omnivore is the free, open source, read-it-later app for serious readers. I'm looking into setting up this read-it-later service. I have a lot of URLs saved in my browser and need a place to bookmark them as well. Thinking this is a good place to start....
Amazon shut off a man’s smart home devices for a week after a delivery driver falsely accused the customer of hurling a racist slur via a doorbell intercom, the tech giant confirmed Thursday....
I enjoy working on selfhosted items and Jellyfin is in the mix. As with many software there are updates to them. Jellyfin seems to not have a great way to check for updates and install automatically. However, you can use the built-in API to help with that.
Hosting your own services. Preferably at home and on low-power or shared hardware. Also check out: - Homebrewserver.club [https://homebrewserver.club/] - XMPP chat [xmpp:hbsc@muc.lurk.org?join]
Runs on your server. Stores your notes as plain markdown files. It runs as a PWA web app that syncs your content into your client so that it’s 99% offline capable. Supports queries to dynamically generate part of your page.
So Jellyfin isnt on the Samsung TV appstore yet, and the install process is a little tricky, so a little while ago I made this repo to make things easier....