I used syncthing for a while. Then tried github with mostly terrible results. Now i'm back on syncthing. It involves a little bit of setup, but i mostly forget about it now. It just works.
It's been almost a year since I checked it out, but I had a lot of issues with jellyfin compared to plex. Mainly transcoding would never work, so streaming outside of my local network never worked well.
That I can't help with. I've used Plasma since i started with Arch, and I haven't made the jump to Wayland yet.
Are they all posts on lemmy.world? I'm having the same issue, but I assume it is related to the ongoing issues on .world.
I have the Leaf 2 and like it a lot. Can be a little slow sometimes, but nothing worse than any other ereader I've used.
It's VNC, but it's included in the docker image I use, so nothing extra other than adding authentication in front of it.
How is performance now? I moved away from it a year or so ago because the performance was pretty bad on my system, even with an external database.
I host a copy of Obsidian on my server, and I can access it through a reverse proxy. There isn't any authentication though, so you have to use something like Authelia.
Thanks for this link! I'm on Vultr, which is good, but it's around $7 a month with only 25GB of storage. Think I'll pick up one of the Ethernet Servers deals.
I patched Boost just in case, so I check the sub every day to see if it's still working.
Last I saw, Reddit is ending the API over the next few weeks. Because of course they are.
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