I’ve used it about 2 years now. I have both Jellyfin and even had Invidious for a while. I don’t even know it was against any terms until right now.
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Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•FTTH upgrade - getting my LAN multi gig readyEnglish1·3 months agoWell luckily for us all it’s not :-)
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•finally got static IP from a new ISPEnglish20·3 months agoMost ISPs (especially smaller ones it seems) just run a basic DHCP server with leases expiring at a set interval. As long as your stuff is on and working when the lease renews, you’ll pull the same IP forever.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•FTTH upgrade - getting my LAN multi gig readyEnglish41·3 months agoDang. Not the company I was hoping.
If they’re using an eero router, I’m going to assume you’ll just have an ethernet cable from an ONT then into the router. Ask the installer if you need to use the eero or can you install your own router. That may alleviate some of your concerns.
I work for an ISP and self host. I have more things in place to track my usage than any ISP would put just because I make myself the guinea pig for new equipment and want to know exactly what is happening. You will never use a full 8 gig (at least as of now, obviously in the future that will change). If the extra money isn’t an issue do it, but if you can “girl math” the $30 price difference, stick with that for a year and spend the extra $360 you saved on multi-gig networking equipment, that’s what I’d do.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Considering a refurbished Lenovo ThinkCentre M920q for use as a discrete HTPC / SteamLink console. Is this a good idea? Does anyone here have any experience with these?English1·3 months agoYes please. What is QRD? Don’t need much details, just a quick intro.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•FTTH upgrade - getting my LAN multi gig readyEnglish21·3 months agoGoing from 100 Mbps to even a gigabit, if you’re self hosting, is going to be a huge difference. If you want my opinion, save yourself some money, go with the lowest speed over a gigabit and gradually buy equipment with the money you’d save compared to the 8 gigabit plan.
As for the router, can you either send a picture of it from the ISPs website or name the ISP? With 8 gig being the maximum, you’re going to be on XGS PON and I have a hunch I know what equipment you’re getting, but want to make sure I’m right.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex is locking remote streaming behind a subscription in AprilEnglish8·4 months agoI’ve had Jellyfin and Plex running using the same media directory for a couple years now. I think I had to make a couple small changes for things like seasons of a TV show to show up correctly, but nothing incredibly difficult. Definitely worth setting up and playing with periodically so when you do finally get sick of Plex, you’re ready to just switch.
Only thing I use Plex for exclusively now is when I’m flying, Plex has the Netflix style download option and Jellyfin just downloads the video file. I like Plex’s way better just from personal preference.
Heard it myself today: “Ukraine started the war.” “If they’d be willing to compromise just a bit, they’d have peace.”
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Amazon Kindle eBook Bulk Downloader: for downloading your Kindle eBooks in a more automated way than is typically permitted, this tool can create backup copies of the books you've already purchased.7·5 months agoStopped buying books from Amazon years ago. Still had 120 there from previous purchases. Definitely couldn’t just re-buy the books elsewhere.
This tool got the last of my library moved from Amazon so I DON’T have to buy from them again.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Would you buy "self-hosted in a box" hardware?English1·10 months agoSo the problem with thin margins on the hardware side is what’s stopping a user from just installing their own OS once they figure out they can do the same thing you’re doing on the same hardware?
Yeah, my first thought was it was missing the dude whose dick cost him a medal.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Personal music servarr with a mobile app?English21·1 year agoI guarantee you half the people are here and got started self-hosting BECAUSE they wanted to start pirating.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•New apartment Internet has no port forwarding, admin loginEnglish121·1 year agoRelax guys. It’s a Nintendo Switch, those things never get hacked.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What file format do you store your media in?English2·1 year agoAs others here have mentioned, Tdarr can handle a lot of it automatically
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•12TB for $80 - serverpartdeals.comEnglish21·1 year agoWhere do you get a 12 tb drive for $100?
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Living in the Midwest, I’ve never really dealt with a major power outage we didn’t expect. Power company will send out a (very rare) notice if they are doing anything that might bring down power and usually if a thunderstorm starts to get rough, we shut down anything important so power flicker/surges don’t hurt it.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Benefits of running 2 Wi-Fi networks from the same router? What are the downsides? (I don't know if there is a better community for this question)English2·1 year agoThe big key is your hardware needs to support it. Back when “unified SSIDs” became a thing, some older 802.11n (WiFi 4) and ac (WiFi 5) devices could do it, but it was…. Weird.
If you have a newer router, especially WiFi 6 or 802.11ax it should be be to do the unified SSID.
Clusterfck@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Benefits of running 2 Wi-Fi networks from the same router? What are the downsides? (I don't know if there is a better community for this question)English2·1 year agoYou know how routing works, but not wireless networks apparently.
I’ll be the first to admit to not paying much attention to Linux vulnerabilities, but I agree, I feel like a vulnerability in a package like sudo would have been huge news.