

That’s not the point of a router. It is one feature that most of not all now have, but it’s not their primary purpose.
That’s not the point of a router. It is one feature that most of not all now have, but it’s not their primary purpose.
This is exactly the route I’ve been begging for for years now. It seriously should be doable.
Until it supports proper external access I just can’t switch.
Wtf man just build a proper Nas at this point.
I’m yet to find a project that actually uses it to good use where a regular filesystem wouldn’t be appropriate. The only situation it seems to be intended for is “big data” as in huge huge huge files that would otherwise trip up and choke standard filesystems.
For us regular folk it seems pointless. And I say that as someone who has used it for various things and just not found it worth it.
Seafile is closed source, Chinese made (make of that what you will), and the backend files are obfuscated and unable to be restored in a failure.
Docker.
I don’t understand the point of self hosting for podcasts. The whole point of podcasts is being able to stream or download them directly from the source.
Until someone makes a self-hosted podcast caching server that can strip the embedded ads using AI, I’ll have no idea why people do it.
God stop pushing tailscale. It’s just abstraction on top of wireguard. Those of us who knows how VPNs work don’t want a third party involved in our routing.
ever wish you could listen to an Audio book and read an ebook at the same time.
Lol no? Absolutely not.
Many of us bought lifetime passes ages ago though so we’re not paying a subscription.
There is no difference and people pay for it?
There are several differences. Let alone the fact that Plex existed first and therefore people have been using it since before jellyfin was created.
Not everyone cares that much. I don’t.
If they have Plex pass then it’s still fine.
USA probably.