I use 0451, for those who know!
I use 0451, for those who know!
I think paying for remote access counts as a hoop.
As in “that’s a pain in my hoop”
I got an SMB sync app on my phone, stores any new music I’ve found into the network folder and syncs it up on my phone.
Sorted. Wherever I get more tracks from, they’re available on all my devices.
I’m planning to switch my Plex setup to Jellyfin on this new platform. I tried it on my NAS and it almost cooked the very meager CPU 😮
You’re the second person to suggest that approach. I’ll check it out before I do setup next week. Thanks!
You’re a good soul!
Thank you!
I’m not familiar, yet. My background is MS OS but going back as far as CLIs so I’m confident I’ll learn fast.
I have so many things to try and discover!
Thanks, I’ve made a note of your suggestions, 👍
Much appreciated!
I have feeling I may find myself here in time, as I develop this setup more.
Thank you, I’ll add podman to the list of things to checkout. Feels good to know I’ll get to set this up however I want
I hadn’t considered that! Thank you.
I’m hoping the OS, as it’s designed for this, is going to be helpful in getting the right balance with power usage.
Thanks! That sounds like one of those things that’s a hassle to setup and appreciated in the long run
Why’s that?
That’d be great. Love to get a bigger better setup and just leave this one to run the surveillance system
Yes you are
Yeah, I think Samsung’s app has been able to do this for years.
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I have SMBsync2 copy over any photos older than 30 days to a location on my local network.
Its free, doesn’t run in the background and requires very little setup
I live without adverts in my life.
I have no subscription services.
When a service stops being useful I switch.
Aside from my steam library, I own everything I own. I don’t find this difficult. I’m not missing out, I enjoy films, TV, games, friends, work and life generally.
My personal choices have made a massive difference to my experiences, if I compare them to the ones I see people talking about on Lemmy.