Without using a domain a reverse proxy doesn’t really make sense to use, since you’re just using direct IP addresses.
Without using a domain a reverse proxy doesn’t really make sense to use, since you’re just using direct IP addresses.
No it shouldn’t be, it might take awhile for things to catch up if you changed what you’re hosting on the root domain.
That said it’s much easier to run services on their own subdomains in the future, and leave the root domain only for a website/email if you happen to run those services.
Its a modern EA game so nothing of value is lost by not playing garbage.
Pixel 7 is around $160-180 used right now, that might be a nicer option than the 7a.
Alternatively do the 7a and get a free new battery from Google if it pans out that way…
Its convenient because your data is stored in the same folder that your docker-compose.yaml file is in, making backups or migrations simpler.
This looks great, I assume it’s pulling bookmarks directly from the filesystem for the browsers so it doesn’t need an extension?
What errors are you getting? Can’t do much without knowing something about why it’s not starting up or is crashing once running.
Tons of comments telling OP to do it differently and almost none actually offering help lol
Simple Mobile Tools apps were sold to a different company!
Fossify apps are the replacement.
Its not a local connection if you’re getting this message. You might be in the same network, but for some reason it’s not connecting directly.
Oh gotcha yes it does. Are you on CGNAT with your ISP so you can’t forward ports?
Why does it need to be on a VPS? It seems to work on a home network when I played around with it.
Wireguard if you’re just using it yourself. Many various ways to manage it, and it’s built in to most routers already.
Otherwise Headscale with one of the webUIs would be the closest replacement.
There are some community webUIs for Headscale, headplane in particular looks pretty good: https://headscale.net/stable/ref/integration/web-ui/
I’m not sure otherwise how different the experience would be.
They have a list here of the models with performance and RAM usage data: https://immich.app/docs/features/searching/
You kind of just have to pick one, try it, and see if it crashes from low memory.
Also enable OpenVINO HWaccel, because it will be extremely slow otherwise.
Jellyfin kinda sucks as a music player, it takes so many clicks to navigate and it often sorts music incorrectly, so that’s one reason to use something else.