Just my RPi, hence the looking for another SBC to do the routing.
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I don't understand. Why are they so specific in the Docker Compose? Why not just have a Docker that pulls the latest of each package without requiring the user to copy long strings?
This post is tremendous, thank you.
I originally planned to go for an all in one, but then started finding cool stuff and it made sense to make it so I could swap out bits of the set-up without having to replace the whole thing.
OPNSense versus OpenWRT. I got lead astray! 😂 but seriously, everyone says that eventually everyone ends up running OPNSense anyway.
Regarding the Banana Pi, I was looking at them for ages and someone said to go for the NanoPi over it as the support on the software NanoPi is better.
Regarding the rest of you post, I'm still trying to digest it. Clicking links and reading stuff, but I wanted to thank you. Truly!
This is my first time learning about Sunshine/Moonlight. How does it work? Does it run via an emulator? Is there an official way to get games?
I haven't tried, but you might be able to add a YouTube server in Symfonium
My plan was to get one of those flying saucer looking WAPs to handle the WiFi. Would that work?
Runs off to look up LibreCMC 😂
That's at least ten things that are incorrect.
The entitlement regarding my lack of editing made me believe you were emotionally invested.
Bookstack seems quite popular around here.
I just assumed the author had a favourite, I didn't even think to edit it.
Navidrome supports Smart Playlists: https://github.com/navidrome/navidrome/issues/1417#issuecomment-1950625037 it's not feature complete, but it's live.
Symfonium also supports folder view, Most Played Song, Most Played Album, allows for Downloading music, as well as caching for offline usage, favourite tracks can be bookmarks, it has Internet radio support, supports lyrics and crossfading.
Why are you hosting it on git when there's tonnes of software literally made for this?
There's a bunch of stuff on there that's just blatantly wrong regarding Navidrome and Symfonium.
That's really cool.