

I like everything but the background, but that’s just a personal taste. Looks awesome bro. I like the way you centered everything, in lieu of all spread to the edges. I’m assuming some CSS was used.
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I like everything but the background, but that’s just a personal taste. Looks awesome bro. I like the way you centered everything, in lieu of all spread to the edges. I’m assuming some CSS was used.


So, is this just for fun or is there some other purpose…besides fun which is cool? Do you collect them like Pokemon? For instance, what is the reward for finding a 😈 FencepostDemon? Just curious my man. I will tell you tho, brace yourself. AI and pictures generated in conjunction with AI is going to go over like a fart in church in here. I’m not a code pro like some, but anything to make life more jocular is a good ambition.


The difference being, I can control computers, laptops, servers, etc. I cannot control users.


I am realizing that I got aware
I don’t run the arr stack, but this is key. You really should do your due diligence before you update anything. Personally, I wait unless it’s a security issue, and use all the early adopters as beta testers.


Idk man, unconditional sharing feels pretty good
Pass. Users cause complexities. Complexities cause issues.


No worries. We’ve been communicating with pictures since ancient cave men scrawled pictographs on cave walls with a piece of burnt firewood.
In theory I think You could use WoL and have your router wake a device before sending traffic but I haven’t seen any guides for doing this so maybe I’m missing something.
Working on this. Cron to power off the server in the evening, and WOL from my standalone pFsense box to the server to power up with etherwake.
I do this via cron. Shuts down the server while I’m asleep. I haven’t gotten around to it, but I want to issue a WOL from my standalone pFsense firewall to the server, and have it power up when I get out of bed.
There’s about a 1-2w difference
Yeah, you got to pick your battles.
I made a post about this a while back because I had some of the same concerns about power usage. (https://lemmy.world/post/41185625)
As most people are telling you, as they told me, ‘get better, more efficient equipment’, which is great advice if you are buying, but not so helpful if you’ve already bought. First thing I’d do is get a watt meter to get a baseline of what is being consumed. You can get watt meters from Amazon, or your preferred big box vendor, for cheap.
Once you have the baseline, then you can go about fiddling with Linux and your server, to find areas of excess power consumption. Please note tho, you’re not going to tame a $100 a month server down to $20. That’s just outside the realm of reality. However, every little bit helps. Go into your BIOS and check if there are power saving options there as well.
I know this will go against the grain, but I have a cron that powers off the server every evening before I retire. I am the only user of my services and I have no midnight, mass Linux ISO downloads going on, so I couldn’t justify having the server run for 10+ hours idle, consuming electricity. Electricity here is fairly cheap and I also have solar panels, but still, I think it’s worth the effort to be prudent with your resources.
In the end, the final tally was that I spend around $35 USD per month in electricity, which is far less than most people spend on a hobby.
Well…look at Mr. Money bags over here with his half potato. Why, back in my day, all we had was just a sliver of a potato and we were happy to have it.
Navidrome
+10 for Navidrome — solid piece of software.
Looks good OP. Quite the handful of app instances. What are you running this on?
Linux can do that too from miners, backdoors/SSH credential stealers, bots, rare ransomware but they exist, rootkits, spyware, and supply‑chain attacks
Could you point to how you get something like this started?
The Homepage wiki is pretty detailed.
How do you find dockge over portainer?
I’ve used it briefly, and then went back to Portainer. I had no real complaints about dockge, other than I could drive the Portainer bus more efficiently and it just seemed to fit my flow. There are quite a few here that use dockge tho, so it must be a capable app.
OP built a security nightmare
How so?
Get crackin’. LOL For me, it’s a toss up between Homarr & Homepage. I went with Homarr which can do some of the metrics like Homepage, but Homepage has all the candy.
It still rocks dude, and you have quite the server stack going there. Top notch.