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WhyAUsername_1

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WhyAUsername_1 ,

Off topic:
Few Android TVs also have "Audio Only" mode.

If all you need is sounds, may be check this out.

WhyAUsername_1 ,

You could, technically, use mTLS with Caddy.

WhyAUsername_1 ,

Can you explain how to configure it?
I use finamp

Basic docker networking?

Hi guys! I'm going at my first docker attempt...and I'm going in Proxmox. I created an LXC container, from which I installed docker, and portainer. Portainer seems happy to work, and shows its admin page on port 9443 correctly. I tried next running the image of immich, following the steps detailed in their own guide....

WhyAUsername_1 ,

Can you reach other services on that vm?
If you don't know that then test this first. ( May be run a python http service to test this?)

WhyAUsername_1 ,

If you're contributing to Jellyfin and your existing feature PRs have not yet been merged, please don't fret. 10.9.0 was an abnormally long release cycle and something we do not wish to repeat, so your changes will get in soon for 10.10.0, which we expect to happen in about 6 months at most.

So it's okay, it will not take a long time even if it didn't make it to 10.9.0.

Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, with Android Auto support and synchronized lyrics and it's available on F-Droid (github.com)

Hello community, today I want to present to you the work done on Tempo in recent months. This new version brings improvements to Android Auto, a first use of the OpenSubsonic API, synchronized song lyrics and the ability to customize the home screen....

WhyAUsername_1 ,

Does this have synchronised lyrics ?

WhyAUsername_1 ,

Lovely!

WhyAUsername_1 ,

Super excited for this one! Thank you so much

WhyAUsername_1 ,

Yes sir! <3

WhyAUsername_1 ,

It works flawlessly. Chefs kiss. I haven't gotten a chance to use much of the lyrics feature yet. I am on bike now a days, so not able to sing along.

But I am going on road trip(car) soon and my friends and I will be singing our hearts out. This time we won't have to keep on looking up the lyrics after the song changes 😂😂.

However, I would love to see the following 2 options

  1. To see lyrics by default.
    Right now , I need to click on the current playing song at the bottom of the screen, then click on the lyrics button. It would be great if I could customise it to always show lyrics.

  2. Disable timestamps appearing on each line of lyrics.

One more question, are you the developer ? 🙈

WhyAUsername_1 ,

Oh superb that's great to hear.
I am not a developer but I am good at documentation. Is there anything that needs edition from documentation stand point, please feel free to let me know. I will be more than happy to help you with such tasks.

And thank you so much for your efforts ❤️❤️

How to drop files from Android to home server?

I'm looking for an easy way to upload files from my Android smartphone to my home server. is there a - ideally dockerized - solution for that? Some simple web GUI where I can click on "Upload" and the files will be saved to a certain directory on my home server?...

WhyAUsername_1 ,

If I were you, I would use some file manager app that allows ssh connection to the server, and do file transfer over ssh.

For remote use, I might use Tailscale to create a private network over the public internet and use it when outside of the home network.

WhyAUsername_1 ,

For remote connection, you can use Tailscale along with Material Files and SMB/SFTP.

WhyAUsername_1 ,

Yes. But that would assume that OP is not behind CGNAT.
Also, even with Static IP, if I had to just do file transfer over SSH, I would use Tailscale over selfhosting wireguard. But that's my personal take on this.

WhyAUsername_1 ,

Just to share my experience. I was part of r/HomeAssistant for a year or so and I had no effing clue what it was or what it does. One day I was scrolling through YouTube and there was a guy talking about HomeAssistant. Only then I realised this is not some "Alexa/Siri" kinda home assistant. This is a home automation kinda thing.

Haha, I still laugh at my self for being an idiot for the whole 1 1.5 years.

WhyAUsername_1 ,

I second this and would like to add in another resource for XCP-ng :
Lawrence Systems on YouTube.

WhyAUsername_1 ,

I have a 10 year old CPU running Intel i3 (don't know what generation) with 12GB of ram, few HDSs (8TB, 2TB and 1TB) , SSD(128GB) for Debian.

The motherboard has a VGA and I don't have any VGA display with me. So if anything goes wrong at reboot, I mostly do guesswork and resolve it.

The PSU fan is whining and hanging on to its life.

I am an atheist , but I pray to God for my PSUs life.

WhyAUsername_1 ,

I would suggest you check out Caddy. It handles let's encrypt for you . If you are looking for a reverse proxy that is.

WhyAUsername_1 ,

I was going to say netdata as well. But I am not sure if it shows container wise stats.

WhyAUsername_1 ,

Just throwing out an idea, could you create an smb share from nextcloud.
Mount that smb in the server that hosts Immich( even if it's the same server that hosts nextcloud).

Now, in Immich add an external library. The path of external library could be the smb mount.

Consider testing this, if it works for you.

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