

Yup. And letting them collect data on what goes through their service is the cost.
Yup. And letting them collect data on what goes through their service is the cost.
Yeah, but then you’re not self-hosting, you’re paying or using their free services to manage that for you.
I dropped my library in, Jellyfin indexed it and streamed first try. What didn’t work for you?
How do I do that with my TV?
When did you check? I’ve been using it that way for over a year.
You can cast jellyfin to any receiver. I use a Chromecast.
Hearing people think they need an app just to use their TV as a TV is painful.
Jellyfin is a no-brainer. Publishing services on the Internet is complex.
I’m not familiar with paperless-ngx, but it should really be doing this on its own. If it doesn’t, and you’re not able to edit the config, you should probably open a bug report.
If you’re just using this to send mail to yourself, though, you can work around it by sending direct to Gmail with unauthenticated SMTP. I have this configured on a couple systems. You might need to hit “not spam” on the messages a couple times because they’ll probably get flagged at first.
Looks like it’s Michael Dell and Masayoshi Son.
Investors include Intel (Pat Gelsinger, net worth ~82m), Dell (Michael Dell, ~112b), and SoftBank (Masayoshi Son, ~29b). Probably others, but I’m on my phone so getting this info is awkward.
Yeah. Hosting your email is easy! Resolving being labeled as spam is not. (Filtering incoming spam is also hit or miss, but more just an annoyance than a problem.)
GAFAM: Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft.
I’ll be honest, I was writing while pooping and didn’t really think it all the way through. A router in a container probably doesn’t make sense. Maybe run the router on the OS, and then services in containers alongside. I’m not sure how janky the networking will be, if docker and the router will both be creating rules. Maybe one VM, so that it’s just a plain bridge adapter, and containers in there.
I’d run the lightest full OS that you can, and run containers for services.
Yeah, because the server is having issues. You can see that if you load the link directly. I doubt there’s anything you can do.
Yeah, you can get external USB enclosures for multiple drives, and set up software RAID.
I wouldn’t recommend it, though, because if the connection is interrupted at all, one or more disks can drop off and the array is degraded or failed, which can lead to degraded performance during rebuild at best, or a loss of some or all data at worst.
They also need to run a VPN client.
Because you’re not putting bare jellyfin on the internet, right? You shouldn’t be doing that for most services in the first place, but doubly so for something that has a bunch of APIs that require no authentication: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/5415
I don’t think jellyfin does any tagging for you. Pretty sure you can edit it, but it’s not automatic. I use lidarr and mp3tag for that. Maybe musicbrainz picard on a rare occasion, if I’ve got a bunch of files that need to be identified first.