Willdrick

joined 2 years ago
[–] Willdrick@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

I tried grocy but it was too cumbersome for day to day usage. Ended up using Nextcloud:

  • Created a set of calendars/todo lists and set them to shared. One for chores, another for appointments and last one for shopping list.
  • JTX board app for android phones (also davx5 for syncing, but that was already installed on most for personal info sync and backups).
  • Added those NC to my HomeAssistant and replaced the default shopping list with the NC ones.
  • (optional) added some geofence zones on HA on regular shopping spots, and an automation that sends the shopping list as a notification to whoever is nearby.

Setup was a bit hit and miss until I figured stuff out but it's been working fine for us for the better part of a year now.

[–] Willdrick@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

My case fans are listed and I can see the rpm, I just couldn't figure out the "create a curve based off the temp of this other sensor" part.

[–] Willdrick@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Does anybody know if it's possible to use this to control case fans based on sensor's temps other than the CPU ones? I've been fiddling with it for 10 minutes and can't figure it out.

I have an oversized CPU cooler and a pretty closed case (thermaltake view27). For now I'm brute forcing airflow with the 3 intake front fans but it gets loud even while idling.

Since the cooler is oversized, by default the case fans won't spin up faster even when my GPU is dumping tons of heat into the case. I'd like to set it so it takes the temps off a motherboard sensor rather than the cpu

[–] Willdrick@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

I got a second hand note10+ just for that feature, only to find out they deprecated Linux on DeX D:

[–] Willdrick@lemmy.world 3 points 4 months ago

A few years ago I got a laptop with a busted video output, installed CasaOS and that kicked off a learning experience that continues to this day. I'm now running a 2 node proxmox deployment with several LXC containers and a HomeAssistant VM. I self-host most of my stuff for me and my family.

If it wasn't for CasaOS, I'd probably had tried proxmox and fled in horror of the difficulty to grasp what it's doing.

Also IIRC Casa now uses proper docker-compose exports, while I was using it, it was a self-rolled json file you couldn't really import on other platforms. So enjoy Casa, and when you feel like it's hindering your learning or desires, jump to portainer and import your stuff with just a few clicks.

For reference, here's some of the stuff I've been hosting:

  • NextCloud AIO for document syncing across machines, backups and contacts/calendars/todo via DavX5 on android devices

  • immich replaces google Photos so I don't have to ever "solve" a storage issue for any family member getting those googleOne popups

  • HomeAssistant is still a rabbit hole on it's own, but I love tinkering and automating stuff

  • Paperless-ngx solved my download folder always full of random invoice PDFs as well as referencing documents and manuals

  • Jellyfin is not only on my main TV but also my hifi music source for mobile devices and standalone speakers

  • Portainer makes it super easy to spin up game servers for me and my friends in a few clicks

  • PiHole+Unbound makes surfing the web bareable again

And a bunch more I use on and off, like NetAlertX to map and check on my network stats, Navidrome for older devices (like iPad2) music streaming, etc

[–] Willdrick@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

Vampire Survivors and Balatro should keep you occupied until your arm is fixed!

[–] Willdrick@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Lawnchair is GOATed, especially after nova sold out

[–] Willdrick@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

+1 to this. I grabbed the haOS VM proxmox script a year ago and it's been smooth sailing ever since.

[–] Willdrick@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

Cool! Thanks for the tip!

[–] Willdrick@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago

Huh... TIL it was cooking itself lol

30 years late info

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SupraFAXModem_14400

[–] Willdrick@lemmy.world 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Maybe just as a flex, most times I tried connecting at 14400 it'd drop the call. Probably that's why I don't go for the greatest and latest tech purchases since then

[–] Willdrick@lemmy.world 22 points 6 months ago (9 children)
AT
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ATDT 555-1013
DIALING
CONNECT 14400

Crap, this is not the BBS I wanted to call... welp, might as well put something on the wall.

Greetings to the older folk on Lemmy!!
:-)
 

Has anybody here managed to install Funkwhale using Portainer? I've already tried 3 times, first tried a template, but turns out the AIO container is deprecated, then tried modifying the default docker-compose and env files available on Funkwhale's repo, didn't work (couldn't run the required commands to create a user). Then I spun up a brand new debian 12 LXC container on proxmox, ran their quick install script and failed (something related to snapd, even though it was installed).

Up until now I've been an avid Navidrome user, but since we've been cutting some costs, Spotify had to go. Too late I realised Navidrome has no library separation: Even though you can have multiple users, they all pull from the same library, making it a mess.

I'm just looking for a simple deployment I can use either within my LAN or via TailScale, just for me and a few family members.

 

I'm looking for a media player/OS for an ARM SBC that can stream from my navidrome (subsonic compatible) music server, and be controlled via either a web GUI or an android app. I'd love to hear what you guys came up with!

Currently really happy with my setup, I'm using Navidrome as my music server, along with Ultrasonic as my phone client.

I've set up a (dumb/analog) speaker system on my workshop, and I'd like to be able to listen to music there, but I don't want to add a whole setup (be it an old laptop, or add kb/mouse, monitor and such) and my phone no loner has a 3.5mm jack.

I have a Raspberry Pi 3, an OrangePi Zero, and an OrangePi PC+. I'd rather use the zero or the PC+ since they're kinda unstable/wonky and I don't trust them anymore for stuff I want to keep running 24/7 (like pihole).

I'm open to testing other music servers (volumio maybe?) on my main homelab if that means having the ability to change the client/sink from the app/gui (something like what Spotify does, where you can pick from any client to stream to other clients/speakers)

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Willdrick@lemmy.world to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

My server is a regular pc hidden away behind the tv console, it's running ubuntu server and most services run inside docker.

One of the most used services is Jellyfin. It works reliably on all PCs but it's a mess on my samsung tv running tizen. I enabled developer mode and built jellyfin app for it, but depending on the codec or size, it'll buffer or skip audio and its getting really annoying.

How would you go about adding a jellyfin frontend (jellyfin media player) on the server itself, since I could plug in a 2m HDMI cable for video output?

EDIT: I should probably explain a bit better. The server has a Ryzen 3 3200G with integrated graphics, so video output itself would be trivial (just plug an HDMI cable to the motherboard output). Right now if I plug it in, I get a TTY since it's a server distro not intended to have a GUI. My question was more along the lines of how to set up the lightest graphical session to run jellyfin media player (probably via flatpak so it's independent of the OS environment).

In general it would be somewhat easy to set up a bare X/Wayland session and just launch the program, but the part I forsee being troublesome is the "newer" tech: surround sound (via e-arc) 4k and HDR. Right now, whenever I use the jellyfin tizen app, if it "likes" the video file (transcoding is disabled due to weak cpu) it works perfectly, 4k, HDR, 5.1... I don't have much of a budget or even space to build a secondary HTPC, although I do have a spare Rpi 3b... worst case scenario I could try something like OSMC, but I'd rather have a consistent UX (Jellyfin as the frontend for everything)

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