palitu

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[–] palitu@aussie.zone 4 points 1 month ago

How nice of them, I asked them to add links to the apps, as I don't know what they are by the name.

Thanks :)

[–] palitu@aussie.zone 3 points 2 months ago

Postman is great for sending api queries.

[–] palitu@aussie.zone 2 points 2 months ago

Appointment looks interesting, I will have a bit of a look.

[–] palitu@aussie.zone 1 points 4 months ago

Yeah. I would keep the db local, and probably the thumbs and intermediary photos too. But the full resolution would probably be in S3.

dB's are not good on object store, and not good running over the internet. I wish they had native S3 storage, as that would allow for high speed access, where as this will download to the server, then upload to the client which will add latency.

Cheers

[–] palitu@aussie.zone 1 points 4 months ago

This is self hosted dammit! But awesome writeup!

[–] palitu@aussie.zone 2 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Is that your article ?

I am in a bit of a funny position, I am volunteering in an underdeveloped country, and have my immich instance running at my in-laws. But I don't have access to my NAS. Backblaze would be ideal!

What have you done to run it there? Is it as easy as mounting juicefs, and pointing immich dirs there?

I have about 700gb that would have to be migrated, any ideas on that? Or would it be relatively transparent to immich just copy and pasting?

[–] palitu@aussie.zone 1 points 5 months ago

It would be cool if there was a browser plugin that will automatically replace any (or reddit/facebook, etc) share-to button with a share to lemmy button.

[–] palitu@aussie.zone 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

this is the same with every docker container.

[–] palitu@aussie.zone 1 points 5 months ago

If you have a NUC, i would use that.

Anytime i try something like this with RPi type gizmo's, i always run into problems. Overkill with a NUC could make your life much easier :D

[–] palitu@aussie.zone 3 points 5 months ago

I have had some Uqiquiti gear become end of life, then no longer supported in the Unifi app, which, well is a problem as that was my AP's for home. I don't like the forced obsolescence.

One of my colleagues loves the TP-Link Omada system, which provide similar functionality, and since Ubiquiti did me dirty with the changes, i am considering changing over. I believe the TP-Link gear is a bit cheaper too.

Either way, i would go for a prosumer/small office type setup, so that you can do all the fun things us selfhosted want, but not necessarily need :D

[–] palitu@aussie.zone 2 points 5 months ago

i used dockStarter for a while, but ultimately moved away from it to roll my own docker-compose. This was a few years ago though.

For me, i always want to make it fit with how i want to run my server, so a lot of the times i wanted to adjust the settings. The other big thing is that I always find services not in the library, so need to learn it anyway.

There is nothing (i dont think) stopping you from doing both!

[–] palitu@aussie.zone 1 points 6 months ago

I have got recording ssid's when I connect, but not the password.

It also doesn't check whether it exists in the list, not sure how to do that yet. I think I need pro to use lists and dictionaries

 

This is a bit of an odd one,

I have just moved to another country where internet is very expensive, and i would like to have an app to create a shared list of Wifi creds where i find them, whether that is offices, hotels or cafes, etc.

It would kind of be like the OpenWifi Map, but maybe a bit more private?

Does anyone know of anything like this? it would be able to tell where you are and alert you or autoconnet to the wifi using the credentials that are stored.

The reason i want it to be shared is that my wife can use the ones that i find and vice-versa.

cheers

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by palitu@aussie.zone to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

Hey y'all!

I am after the colelctive expertise of this fantastic community. My family and i are moving overseas for a year for a pacific adventure, which leaves my hosting setup in a bind. We will be renting out our house and i will need to move all of my 'servers' (read laptop and NAS) out.

All of my services are in docker.

My main services that i MUST keep are:

  • Immich
    • 600Gb or so
    • very important as we will be taking a HEAP of photos.
  • paperless
  • vaultwarden
  • custom location tracking service
  • radicale

I would also like to make it so that all of my media is still available, but i may need to get a set up at a friends house. I have jellyfin plus a bunch of *arr's

I was thinking a mix between at a mates house and a cloud server.

any thoughts?

edit: a lot of my services are exposed publicly, via Nginx proxy manager.

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