

He’s probably referring to just Chromecast without the Google TV module. Jellyfin works great for me as well on the Chromecast w/GTV
He’s probably referring to just Chromecast without the Google TV module. Jellyfin works great for me as well on the Chromecast w/GTV
Didn’t dig in too far into the options, but those prices are crazy low. Thanks for pointing us there.
I like you. Your brain works in the right frequencies.
Awesome. I’m very curious about your findings. Looking forward to it.
That’s a good idea, and maybe even Henry from Techlore.
Done. Are you going to be sharing the results here? That would be cool.
Funny how that’s the case for most people 🤣
I would say that I RTFM about 75% of the times (give or take). Though I only do it to see if I can find something other than what I intended to use the software or hardware for.
You have plenty of options. I use Unraid because I bought it before it became a subscription. But I have a friend running Fedora server with Cockpit and running everything from docker containers. The options are endless. ProxMox is a great choice.
I just use Syncthing with versioning, and that’s how I manage all my files and their versions.
That alone is a document management and file versioning system without the overkill of Nextcloud (which is debatable).
Jellyfin. I’ve been waiting for Plex to do this for years. Enshitification is everywhere.
You asked for a podcast client, so here’s AntennaPod.
I have it on auto backup and share the backup with all my other devices over Syncthing.
No need to self-host anything.
I’m not French, never been to France, but this is a little step in the right direction. We should be happy and celebrate every one of these little steps. If nothing else, this makes some noise and starts turning heads towards more privacy friendly software.
Thanks so much. This is really in-depths.
Wao, this is not bad at all. I wonder how it behaves as a daily driver. It would probably be easy for me to adopt as I don’t have a single mainstream app in my phone at all.
This is a pretty nice initiative. Thanks for sharing.
I get what you say about Obsidian just falling off of the face of the earth, but it is just that, markdown, so you can migrate it to any MD based notes app, like Joplin.
Now, I don’t think those meet the nice UX requirement.
I agree here. AdguardHome is way easier to configure and just have it work. Evidently, it’s always important to maintain, like any other software, but it is way less hands-on than PiHole.
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Vanadium is what works best for me in this area.