May I ask why you’d want to selfhost bitwarden if the free hosted version is almost as good aside from the few unimportant paid perks?
Usually a lurker.
Maybe I should’ve just shut up and thought for a bit longer before writing that comment…
If you want to talk to me elsewhere, you know how to reach me.
May I ask why you’d want to selfhost bitwarden if the free hosted version is almost as good aside from the few unimportant paid perks?
reusing passwords on internal
Please implement a password manager.
Bitwarden can do almost anything on the free tier and the few perks cost 10$ per year which arent even mandatory for actual usage.
Why clustering? What do you need HA ina home environment.
I could care less if my Jellyfin server went under for some hours of downtime due to some config change.
Will some be unhappy because my stuff isnt available? Maybe. Do I care about it? Depends on who it is.
Anyway: Way overkill outside of homelabbing and gaining experience fpr the lols.
Also used homeassistant as an appliance. I won’t bother doing that thing into docker.
I’d first make sure what the culprit is (server or client). Once that’s done you’d identify the actual issue e.g. transcoding, en-/decoding, playback etc.
For the first step: Try to use the Jellyfin media player on Windows/Linux or the mobile app and make sure you have h/w support (player information -> Directplay, remux, transcode, directstream).
If you want additional help, you can shoot me a message per PM (I might not see it immediately due to 3rd party client)
Anyway: If you find it what the issue was, please update the post what it was and (if) how you solved it :)
Don’t pull a DenverCoder9
Funny how this picture looks like a thumbnail from darknet diaries ^^
Why not use prowlarr + arrs instead?
If you arent afraid of remuxing: use mkvtoolnix
Optionally has a GUI.
Juat so you know: If the name is identical to the mkv + the suffix .de.sub
some media libraries automatically detect them and you can use them as is without altering the media file.
Jellyfin for example lists the file as “Ger Sub - External” in the subtitle list.
Just make sure to stay consistent or use sonarr/bazarr instead.
Is the stock exchange amything else?
I’m dissapointed they haven’t registered web.google
Maybe take a look at your smb share config?
Sounds like something that are considered “Special” permissions on Windows that allow you to do only some actions but not all (way beyond read/write/execute)
Maybe also take a look if there are ACLs active?
Rules for thee, but not for me :)
Google hardcodes DNS into their hardware appliances…
So you’d need to block outgoing DNS requests except for your DNS server and god forbid you change location with a smartphone.
If you need some inspiration, here’s my bag:
Never had any sooo…good?
FritzBox Dect.
Minimal networking footprint utilizing Dect as the transmission protocol.
I expected obsidian to not store the kb locally with bare files but more like in a microsoft cloud-like approach.
Oh well. At least it’s stable and has partly a transactional sync history.
Obsidian.md + paying for sync.
Transitioned from a mix of Keep + OneNote + Obsidian.md to just Keep (hidden todo list feature I utilize to keep track of shipping orders I have yet to receive) and obsidian.md (I have yet to import my old personal and work KB into the synced KB).
My other option was NotesNook
Heres my thread: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/34370838
Noticed as much with some alcohol.
Same chain grocery shop.
The one a bit outside just had a brand of alcohol outside free to place into your basket while the other (near a rehabilitation center for substance abuse) locked up the same brand.
I wouldnt be surprised if Google hardcoded DNS servers even if you override it with a “private dns”