I use audible, then download with audible-cli and decrypt with ffmpeg.
I use audible, then download with audible-cli and decrypt with ffmpeg.
I’m running Jellyfin on 6th gen i3 and quicksync works fine.
I thought colo was your hardware in someone else’s data center.
For me though a VPS is still self hosting because you own your applications data and have control over it.
You’re less beholden to the whims of a company to change the software or cut you off. With appropriate backups you should be able to move to a new cloud provider fairly easily.
That’s a cool idea for an automated offline backup. My equivalent is an external hard drive connected to a mechanical timer plug. Every day it turns on for 30 minutes, that triggers a script that mounts the drive, syncs my files, then unmounts the drive. Then the plug turns off the drive until tomorrow.
I like this better though. I’ve got an old pi1 somewhere, might have to try it.
I’ve been using silverbullet.md
Its more notes than wiki I guess so depends what you’re after.