You can install it right on the TV, they have a first party app.
You can install it right on the TV, they have a first party app.
AppleTV + Tailscale in and it’s been a flawless experience.
My parents have a NAS! Maybe I set up Tailscale and send it over there…
Although they live 3 streets away from me so I worry it’s not remote enough in case of flood etc
Honestly, I just run it from the CLI myself.
I’ve wasted too much time fighting with CI and automation that when I migrated to forjego I didn’t bother to put it in again.
You pretty much got it. I need a quick way to restore the repo and ideally have git do a self backup. Seems like a cheap VPS may be the way to go
You could try something S3 based, and do backups by date?
For example, export a subset of the DB and name it accordingly (ie. 2025-04-to-2025-01.tar).
If you do that there are a lot of pretty cheap S3 providers (like Wasabi).
S3 interfaces nicely with RCLONE so you can move providers etc and pull it really quickly.
As an aside, when I looked into something like this the thing that made me hesitate was the time and cost for retrieval from cold storage (like amazon glacier) outweighed the savings.
I only listen to podcasts so you got the big ones: playback speed and remembering position.
Do you intend to support podcasts and audiobooks? Specifically, remembering it stopped playing? If so I will totally drop Finamp for this
What’s your goal? Is it safe to match is a very open ended question.
Take RHEL, it’s meant to be a paid distro for enterprise, something Debian isn’t. But you could draw similarities too.
What’s are you trying to learn?
There are tools like rss bridge that can be a big help: https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge
YouTube wise I use invidious rewrite rules
I’m kind of addicted to miniflux.
I use it to aggregate my RSS l, GitHub release notes, & YouTube feeds so I can stay up to date
From what I understand nexcloud isn’t a mail server, only a client. I’d need something that can act as an SMTP bridge to actually send emails.
Don’t you need the JRE to run Java code?
Nope, it seems to just work!
I’ve found it best to avoid the pacman repo. It can leave my system in such a weird inbetween state. Seeing as you mostly want codecs I tend to prefer flatpaks for VLC, Firefox, etc.
If you insist on pacman, just wait. If you try to dup and have a conflict it means that either pacman or suse repos aren’t all updated so hold on a few days and you should be able to dup with no issues.
Tailscale has an AppleTV app, just download it and add it to your talent.