hello!

I’m not sure if this is the correct place to post this (sorry if it isn’t) but I recently got really interested in selfhosting because I got mad about Spotify for various reasons. I ended up asking for a family member to help make a media server for me, because I was overwhelmed with all the information.

I ended up with Jellyfin, which I really like, but it only has music on it right now. the first song was one that is floating around but was never released, and Spotify keeps deleting it when people put it up. understandable, I suppose, but frustrating.

I have a few other things I’m trying out, I had asked for KitchenOwl and Shiori, as well as PhotoPrism. it’s hosted on what I’m guessing is some kind of HP thin client, I wasn’t able to get specifics out of the family member. they said that Tailscale was overkill for what I’m doing, but I’m sharing the servers with a partner who’s long distance, and I feel better about it than trying to manage exposing stuff to the internet.

I’m not crazy about KitchenOwl so far, and I was considering trying Mealie instead, does anyone have experience with that one?

I started playing with my Raspberry Pi 3, which I had sitting around doing nothing, and I’ve installed DietPi on that one and a new Raspberry Pi 4. before my family member got involved, I got pi-hole on the RPi 3, but I broke it once, and had to use the bash command before I started understanding what I was doing.

been going between apps, not able to find an RSS feed one I like, but I’ve managed to figure out Portainer a little, so I’m trying them out one by one.

most recent addition is Homarr, which I’m really enjoying so far! (despite having trouble installing it in Portainer) I like that it has little status icons for if an app is up or struggling. anyone else use a homepage?

I’ve been eyeing newer hardware for the main server but I don’t think it’s needed yet, so far I don’t seem to need transcoding? but we’ll see.

if anyone selfhosts, what’s your favorite app you have?

  •  Rin   ( @DreamyRin@beehaw.org ) OP
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    11 year ago

    I’ve admittedly added an Intel NUC to my wishlist even before you mentioned it, hahahaha, in case the thin client ends up not working out. it only accepts m2s, and only two of them, but they can’t be nvmes which kinda sucks.

    from what I’ve read, though, apparently AMD stuff doesn’t gel well with transcoding, but I could have read incorrect info.

    I don’t actually have a clue on how to run a server that isn’t an RPi (since DietPi installs certain things for you) but maybe there’s hope I could copy the info from the old server to the NUC if things go that route in the future.

    how do you like audiobookshelf? I really have been enjoying podcasts lately (though they’re all writing related, so far) but I don’t really want to pay a subscription to listen to them on my computer, so I was considering trying audiobookshelf out.

    • audiobookshelf is really good. UI is nice and there is an app on my android phone that works really well too. I like using it because I’ve downloaded all the podcasts I follow so I don’t have to worry about them going missing. Plus some don’t keep all their back catalogue available.

      Running a server on a nuc isn’t too different than a rpi. It might be more to learn, but a lot of tech I’ve always thought is just the combination of it being a little intimidating and takes a bit of time to get right. Fortunately its been getting easier. Running docker containers from compose files is pretty simple once you get the hang of it.