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https://lemmy.zip/u/Bakkoda posted on Mar 7, 2026 22:39
In reply to: https://growers.social/users/jpaskaruk/statuses/116190076041881596

Navidrome+Lidarr w/ plugins + tubifary plug-in for the LRCGet and expanded import lists. I currently have rsgain on a cronjob but I would like to get it running on an import script.

I originally had a webui alongside navidrome (airsonic-remix or something) and never used it. Tried out sptnr (ratings import from Spotify) but it felt completely unnecessary. I’ve tried several request stacks and it’s just awful vibe coded trash. The import list setup is pretty aggressive and so far we’ve only needed to manually add a few artist.

https://lemmy.zip/comment/25104613

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https://lemmy.world/u/gdog05 posted on Mar 8, 2026 00:56
In reply to: https://lemmy.zip/comment/25104613

Do you mind sharing your Lidarr plugins? I’ve been hosting it for a while, but with limited success. The idea of plugins in it is new to me but I’d love to make better use and make my library more useful

https://lemmy.world/comment/22538511
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https://lemmy.zip/u/Bakkoda posted on Mar 8, 2026 00:58
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22538511

https://github.com/TypNull/Tubifarry

This is the only one i use.

https://lemmy.zip/comment/25106582

Netbird is king.

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https://lemmy.fedioasis.cc/u/Cantaloupe posted on Mar 6, 2026 18:15

Figured I’d give Netbird a go, glad I did because I can self host extremely easily by using the new services feature.

You specify a subdomain, point to a peer, specify a protocol and port, and you are good. NetBird fetches you the certificate and your site goes live fast.

I can use my Immich with my mobile data now.

https://lemmy.fedioasis.cc/pictrs/image/6af03fdb-3e87-421b-8830-6c27972d3172.webp

https://lemmy.fedioasis.cc/post/36949

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https://lemmy.fedioasis.cc/u/Cantaloupe posted on Mar 7, 2026 23:33
In reply to: https://lemmy.fedioasis.cc/post/36949

lmao

https://lemmy.fedioasis.cc/pictrs/image/2040f130-08e0-44a2-ae7d-5032a0cbe494.webp

https://lemmy.fedioasis.cc/comment/152548
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https://lemmy.sdf.org/u/un_ax posted on Mar 7, 2026 23:38
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22531514

I don’t think so in your case. From their docs these features are only available for self hosted instances, so you’d have to host Traefik instead of Nginx and end up with a similar config as your current one.

If you wanted to hide your home IP you could either use something like Defelct or Cloudflare as a reverse proxy, or host your own reverse proxy on a cloud provider (either Nginx like you currently are, or Netbird’s reverse proxy UI) and proxy it back to your local server over something like Netbird/Tailscale.

DDOS/Scraping protection would depend on the method you choose.

https://lemmy.sdf.org/comment/26468279

Which wiki software to host

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https://lemmy.nocturnal.garden/u/tofu posted on Feb 28, 2026 20:41

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nocturnal.garden/post/552459

For a hobby of mine, there’s an outdated lore wiki on Fandom. I dislike Fandom and would like to host an alternative. It’s supposed to be accessible to all kinds of people.

I started with mediawiki as that’s what Fandom and Wikipedia are using, so people would be familiar with page structures at least and maybe the editor.

It turned out to be a bit of a pain though. It only has unofficial container images, the documentation is outdated and (what I consider as) core functionality like WYSIWYG editor or simple infoboxes has to be added by extensions or templates. I’m in the process of setting it all up and wondering if it’s worth it (and if I want to maintain it). There’s so many wiki projects it’s hard to keep track, what are y’all using for stuff that’s used by larger communities and simple to use with close-to-default settings?

https://lemmy.nocturnal.garden/post/552460

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https://piefed.ca/u/iamthetot posted on Mar 7, 2026 19:09
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22534247

Not at all! I did poke around some random pages after you helped me, sorry I didn’t come back to my. Thanks for sharing the update, I’m keen to see how you’re using DW.

https://piefed.ca/comment/3790347
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https://lemmy.world/u/early_riser posted on Mar 7, 2026 23:24
In reply to: https://piefed.ca/comment/3790347

Judging by how productive I’ve been just in the last 8 hours, I’d say going from Mediawiki to Dokuwiki was a good choice. I’m not even sure why. DW still uses markup instead of a WYSIWYG editor, which I’m fine with. I think it’s the namespaces. MW does have them, but you have to set them up with a config file on the server, and adding and removing them cannot be done lightly. With DW it’s as easy as searching for new_namespace:some_new_article, and the namespace is created along with the article. So I have a scratchpad namespace where I can work on drafts, a stories namespace to put my attempts at creative writing, a lore namespace for, well, canonized lore tidbits, and so on. And I don’t need to worry about names colliding like I did with MW where lore articles and story titles often conflicted.

DW lets you use hierarchy when it works, and loose categories (tags) when it doesn’t (with the tags plugin that is). With MW you just have categories but no hierarchy. Bookstack is the opposite. It forces you to use its shelf>book>chapter>page organization system. It does have tags, too, but you can’t have pages outside of books, and the pages have an explicit order. You can fairly easily change that order, but it’s always there.

Back to DokuWiki, the blog plugin has proven invaluable over the last few days. I can jot down ideas as blog entries and push them to the main lore namespace if I think they’re worth keeping.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22537475

List: Awesome Small Web Publishing - Static Site Generators

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https://feddit.org/u/chluehr posted on Mar 7, 2026 15:19

“A curated list of awesome small web publishing tools and frameworks.”

https://feddit.org/post/26770244

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https://lemmy.ssba.com/u/Ebby posted on Mar 7, 2026 08:01
In reply to: https://lemmy.nz/comment/20535104

Oh thanks! I didn’t have the group_add.

https://lemmy.ssba.com/comment/3638642

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https://lemmy.world/u/sharkaccident posted on Mar 7, 2026 13:28
In reply to: https://lemmy.nz/comment/20535104

Why the group add? Does JF default user not have access to dev dri?

https://lemmy.world/comment/22529297

19F Selling NSFW content

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https://lemmy.world/u/SexcyAngel posted on Mar 6, 2026 22:15

Leave a comment or message me!

https://lemmy.world/post/43936735

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https://lu.skbo.net/u/skbo posted on Mar 6, 2026 22:40
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22520245

This is a self-hosting community, not a porn one.

https://lu.skbo.net/comment/4069447
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https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/u/admin posted on Mar 7, 2026 00:56
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/post/43936735

What server do you host your content on?

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https://lemmy.world/u/roofuskit posted on Feb 18, 2026 02:50
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/post/43269911

Good news, you don’t need an app for audiobookshelf. If the iOS devs are trying to leach money from you, you can just use the web client to stream your books. The only downside is I don’t think you’ll be able to download files for offline use.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22201487

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https://lemmy.world/u/DonutsRMeh posted on Feb 28, 2026 15:25
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22218287

I started working on an Android app that is technically a copy of the iOS app Still. It’s crazy how there are only two apps on Android for Audiobookshelf that are fully functional

https://lemmy.world/comment/22396477
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https://lemmy.world/u/DonutsRMeh posted on Mar 6, 2026 23:42
In reply to: https://lemmy.sdf.org/comment/26139727

I’ve built an Android copy of Still :) https://github.com/kalzEOS/stillshelf

https://lemmy.world/comment/22521151

Plex not staying paused

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https://hilariouschaos.com/u/NutinButNet posted on Mar 6, 2026 23:21

Got this really weird issue. I just binged through the Psych series and movies and now I’m watching the Scrubs series on my Plex server hosted in a docker container on my Linux server with a DAS.

I had zero issues except some minor buffering on start of each episode when watching Psych.

But on Scrubs, I don’t have any buffering issues. But I have a weird issue where if I pause the video, the video unpauses itself after a few moments. If I pause it again, it does the same thing. To truly pause, I have to exit out of the episode and click back in to continue watching again.

I’m watching on an Apple TV 4K mostly where this happens.

I’ve had this server for years and never had any issues like this. I was watching Scrubs years ago but don’t remember this happening then either. I’m not sure what happened for this to suddenly happen. I’ve googled and found other people experiencing this issue, but nothing seems to be a solution or matches what I’m dealing with here.

Any ideas?

https://hilariouschaos.com/post/9336698

CryptPad vs OnlyOffice?

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https://piefed.social/u/perishthethought posted on Mar 1, 2026 15:38

Hey hey, I am thinking of implementing a lself-hosted office suite and on my radar are OnlyOffice and CryptPad. I just demoed cryptpad.fr as a trial, and noticed it uses OnlyOffice client side. So next I wondered, what does CryptPad add to OO?

On the web site FAQs , CP says:

The CryptPad Document, Presentation & Spreadsheet applications are an OnlyOffice Docs integration. However, this only concerns the client-side code, CryptPad does not make use of the OnlyOffice Document Server. CryptPad’s encrypted collaboration, used for document, presentantion & spreadsheets and other applications, is completely different from the encryption system used in parts of upstream OnlyOffice. Some of CryptPad’s file format conversion tools are based on OnlyOffice code, but substantial work has been done to make it run in the browser rather than on the server, therefore avoiding the need to reveal the contents of users’ documents when converting.

That might help developers but I’m still not clear.

On the OO web site, they say the suite includes:

Three levels of encryption: at rest, in transit, end-to-end

Sounds good on the surface. NB - this is just for my family’s simple docs; I’m not trying to protect government whistleblowers here.

So I am still not clear. Why do I need to add CryptPad to the mix if OO already is the basis for the office suite?

Another NB - a big part of my self hosting is I want as few people I have to trust as possible. So if I don’t need CP to host docs on my VPS, I’d rather not add them to my server.

Thanks for any clues.

https://piefed.social/c/selfhosted/p/1830674/cryptpad-vs-onlyoffice

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https://piefed.social/u/BladeFederation posted on Mar 3, 2026 17:44
In reply to: https://piefed.social/c/selfhosted/p/1830674/cryptpad-vs-onlyoffice

CryptPad is encrypted Google Docs/Office 365. Proton has been expanding their offering for this, but it’s not as good in my opinion.

https://piefed.social/comment/10374497
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https://infosec.pub/u/tuxec posted on Mar 6, 2026 19:58
In reply to: https://piefed.social/c/selfhosted/p/1830674/cryptpad-vs-onlyoffice

A mobile app would be nice for CryptPad otherwise, it does the job.

https://infosec.pub/comment/20724828

Suggest some good budget friendly seedbox providers

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https://sh.itjust.works/u/alphacyberranger posted on Mar 6, 2026 15:04

I just want to seed torrents. I am not planning to run plex or anything like that. I would like a budget friendly one around $5 to $7.

https://sh.itjust.works/post/56372127

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https://lemmy.world/u/irmadlad posted on Mar 6, 2026 19:16
In reply to: https://sh.itjust.works/post/56372127

I’d do as @tal@lemmy.today advised.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22517220
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https://lemmy.world/u/Paragone posted on Mar 6, 2026 19:55
In reply to: https://sh.itjust.works/post/56372127

I’m suggesting something orthogonal: I’m suggesting specifically rTorrent hosting.

Apparently rTorrent provides the maximum GB served per unit of CPU used, & since seedbox hosting is on such pathetic virtual-machines, this can matter.

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https://lemmy.world/comment/22517888
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