I know you didn’t want to, but I’ll bet two navidrome instances will be faster and lighter than JF or Plex.
I know you didn’t want to, but I’ll bet two navidrome instances will be faster and lighter than JF or Plex.
You can disable downloading if your music is copyrighted. Or a layer for copy left of someone tries to take credit.
I don’t think you’re supposed to host music you don’t have the rights to. I think you’re supposed to post your own music
I’ll need to looking into what s3 is, if it’s someone to consider.
Thank you!
How does ente photos compare to immich?
All my music is properly tagged. Navidrome can combine artists and albums across the folder.
Then it’s just down to Deemix to grab it properly tagged. Most of my music is artist/album/song, but plenty is loose or in just artist folders.
I also do keepassxc, dx on Android, and syncthing to keep them updated. What is it you paid for?
I run everything through Picard, personally.
My main music source is deemix. Flac with perfect tags
Back up the stuff you wouldn’t want to have to do again. I back up my music thrice, and don’t back up my movies or TV unless it’s particularly rare or hard to find. I back up my nginx configs, and my apps folders, with all the docker configs and app files, manually. Every couple of weeks, since having a slightly out of date version isn’t that bad.
Just curious. Do you pay for a separate data connection? Or do you manage to only exist in WiFi?
I’ve signed up. Now I wait.
As much as I love doing something that takes a bunch of work for privacy reasons, this is actually because cellular sucks. I have dead spots in my office and I can only reply from my phone
That’s nice. This might be my answer.
That’s good to know. Thank you
Ooooo. No I haven’t. Is it faster than the old bridge?
Would this require I leave my phone at home? Not a deal breaker, just curious.
I like to have 1 folder with all my pictures that is syncthing’d to another computer and a cloud provider
Not for the pictures uploaded through the app.
For sure.
At some point, your services could easily warrent it. If you learn it early, it makes it much easier to organize your services and share them with others if you decide to.
Also, if you do decide to use a domain name, you probably won’t be able to use it internally to your network. If you use Adguard, you can use DNS rewrite to only direct your traffic to your server when you’re in your network.
Also, personally, I use nginx, but I’m more than happy to give you any advice on setup or reverse proxy.