LineageOS on the Shield? Any drawbacks?
LineageOS on the Shield? Any drawbacks?
You can run tdarr which is automated transcoding.
Tail scale can be self hosted also. But for example, it took me 5 clicks to set up a tail scale network with 3 devices.
Also it’s apparently been buffed to 100 devices for free and 3 custom domains.
Also open source https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale
Tail scale is stupid easy to set up and free for first ten 100 devices and supports 3 custom domains.
Might give it a look, the UI for portainer is frustrating but I mostly use the stacks.
Looks interesting. How does it compare to portainer stacks?
It can but it’s the server hardware that decides your performance, you can just avoid transcoder on the fly and have h264 mp4 and can run JF on a toaster smoothly.
Yeah it’s a great little set and forget kinda deal.
I had the same issue, I used tdarr to re encode to h264 mp4
He has a Santa hat in some versions iirc
Codeberg is great
Ty
Storm in a teacup, yep.
If your instance is federated it doesn’t matter how “locked down” your instance is it’s pushing data out of the walled garden lol
And that’s ignoring the fact you can just create an account on the target instance then hit the instance’s API
Exactly, this whole whiney demand to defed threads is dumb.
Last thing they need is our users. Threads is already bigger.
It’s encouraged to not stay on lemmy.world anyway
This, the real threat is the amount of content that federates out possibly hurting others servers’ performance as their enterprise kit will scale better.
Honestly, if you want small and cheap get a raspberry pi to play around or rent a VM.
If you care about storage too you can get a Synology NAS (pricy) which is pretty newbie proof and comes out of the box with different and photo sync along with support for VMs or docker.