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constantokra, to selfhosted in So SBCs are shit now? Anything I can do with my collection of Pis and old routers?

People are shitting on them because the price point for arm sbcs has risen, while the price point for small x86 computers has come down. Also, x86 availability is high and arm sbc availability has become unreliable. They also aren’t generally supported nearly as well. If you don’t need more power and you already have them on hand there’s no reason not to use them.

constantokra, to selfhosted in How do I change the default download folder on Radarr?

I’m not sure how it will work, but if you’re worried, just move the download folder before you remove it from within the application. Better yet, if you have the space, just copy the folder somewhere else.

Hopefully someone else has a better answer for you.

This is one of the reasons docker is so great. If you were running the application in docker, you would have mounted that folder as a volume, so if you wanted to move it you’d just stop the container, move the folder, edit your compose file to point to the new location, restart, and from the application’s point of view nothing will have changed.

constantokra, to selfhosted in Alternative to certbot for acquiring ssl certificates to use with nginx.

Switching to porkbun would make things a lot easier for you. DNS challenge is why I switched from Namecheap, and it’s less expensive and considerably easier to administrate.

constantokra, to selfhosted in So SBCs are shit now? Anything I can do with my collection of Pis and old routers?

You’d be looking at used mini PCs. I’ve heard really good things about lenovo. It’s not necessarily exactly comparable in price, but the reason people are souring on arm SBCs, and especially PiS, is that it’s only a little more for a more powerful lenovo, and there are never any supply issues.

constantokra, to selfhosted in Best practices for media + piracy server

A, great. Overly complicated. B, wireguard lets you set your allowed IPS to your networks’s subnet so you only tunnel that traffic. C, that’s ideal. Use nginx proxy manager. It’s super simple. Buy a domain and you can use letsencrypt for SSL so you don’t get http nag messages from your browser. Old suggest something with cheap renewals like ‘.rodeo’ or ‘.top’. D, there are many right ways. Personally, i’d set up your services in a docker compose file, all behind gluetun as a VPN for your torrent service. I’d set up a wireguard VPN on a pi zero elsewhere on your network so you can access everything from outside, and on your wireguard clients i’d only tunnel the traffic to your network’s subnet. Unless you want everything behind the same VPN you use for torrenting. In that case i’d run a wireguard service in the same docker network as gluetun, so you can tunnel all your client traffic through that. You could even out a dns server in there as well, and manually set a domain name to your server’s ip so you don’t have to buy a domain name. Course, then you can’t use letsenceypt SSL.

constantokra, to linux in I'm addicted to caring for my Linux distro, polishing things, optimising stuff it's so funny! Got some stories like that?

It’s called getting old.

Honestly, I just need a terminal and x, or I guess Wayland now. I’m not too fussed about the rest. Tiling has made me care about it even less.

constantokra, to memes in alternative to trees

Local ordinances specify minimum space requirements for trees, which may mean that they’re not allowed to be put in certain places. Also, they can cause pedestrian safety issues, as well as Ada compliance problems in confined spaces. This is an easy way to get something green in a place where you would otherwise not see a tree because of a lot of beaurocratic bullshit.

Obviously, you can argue that all that needs to be changed. And you’d be right. And in many places it’s moving that way. But then you also wouldn’t get anything done for quite some time. This is an option where there might be no other viable options at the moment.

constantokra, to risa in Identifying Cat

Perfect mate, or something like that. I’ll have to rewatch it soon.

constantokra, to linux in What's your experience with bluetooth audio?

No issues currently using pop os. I don’t use the graphical Bluetooth manager, for whatever that’s worth. I wrohe a script that connects and disconnects with bluetoothctl, and I pair and trust devices with bluetoothctl. I use several different headphones.

Occasionally, I have to go into the audio settings to change the destination, or tap a button on my headphones, but that’s about it.

constantokra, to risa in Identifying Cat

How have I watched TNG so many times and missed this? I’m sure one of you knows an episode reference off the top of your head. Care to share it?

constantokra, to risa in That's what I thought

They’re largely autisticly coded, and we don’t generally lie, to the extent that it causes us problems. So I’d guess people are picking up on the coding.

constantokra, to lemmyshitpost in A genre of Country Music...

Imagine how bad he’d look if he wasn’t.

constantokra, to risa in Job experience

I dunno man, lotsa room for the gut. I might have to try it out myself. Looks pretty comfortable.

constantokra, to linuxmemes in No tearing support discussions for me

Tiv will handle that on the tty just fine.

constantokra, (edited ) to privacy in Signal's new version notification keeps popping up

I had an update reboot pending and it seems like that got rid of it for me.

Nope… lasted all of 10 minutes.

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