Trueee lmao
Trueee lmao
Awesome work! But can we please normalise describing the software IN the post? From the post alone I have no idea what Stash is
Wouldn’t FileBrowser work? Idk if you’re on docker or not though
Linuxserver
Not OP but… I have an old PC as a server, Wireguard in docker container, port-forward in the router and that’s it
Yeah it’s the same. Apple Music is fine, it’s not a problem, I just thought I’d self host it :)
Awesome, thanks!
You are absolutely right! Thank you!
As much as I would have fun learning about RAID and stuff, I don’t think I need so much space and money spent right now. I will probably just buy one drive for now. If needed, I’ll buy another one.
Do you recommend any special HDDs? Or something to watch out for? As the drive is going to be running 24/7 basically.
Why not install pihole in docker?
Thanks, I’ll consider it. I’ll see what others say.
You’re right that 250G should be enough. Right now it takes 10G for 30 containers. But it was a mistake to make an only 20G root partition lol. This overlay2 folder sure grows
You’re welcome! Did you manage to set up arr apps? :)
Oh boy we’re going deep I guess haha.
So an IP address is divided into four section separated by dots. 123.123.123.123. Each of those section can go from 0 to 255, so 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255. Why this number? There is 256 numbers from 0 to 255, and 256 is the biggest number you can make out of 8 bits. (If you’re interested in binary, please look it up, this is already long haha) If every number between the . can be made out of 8 bits that means the whole IP address is 32 bits. It’s 32 bits cos that’s what was convenient when it was decided basically. Makes sense?
Now, the subnets. Each network can be divided into sub networks or subnets. Subnets fall into 5 classes: ABCDE. D and E aren’t used as much so I don’t know much about them.
Class A: Subnet mask is 255.0.0.0 Class B: Subnet mask is 255.255.0.0 Class C: Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0
A subnet mask determines how many bits are reserved for the network, and how many bits are used for hosts (devices). Basically, each IP address is divided into a network part and a host part. Network part is used for identifying networks and how many you can make, while host part is used for identifying hosts/devices like your phone or PC or whatever and how many can be connected.
In class A, with 255.0.0.0, the first number is reserved for the network, and the other 3 for the devices for example.
In class A you have a small amount of possible subnets but a big number of devices, and the opposite in class C.
The 24 after the slash is just a different way of saying 255.255.255.0, called CIDR notation. 255.0.0.0 is /8 and 255.255.255.0 is /16.
So depending on the subnet class, what the numbers mean differs. Well except the port and CIDR subnet mask.
All in all, all you need to know is that your router most likely has one subnet lol
wlan and eth are network adapters in your raspberry Pi probably. Not subnets. Subnet is a range of IP addresses the router can use to give out IP addresses to devices. Basically, let’s assume that the router/the local network has only one subnet 192.168.1.0/24. This number means, the router can give out IP addresses from 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.254. If the router had two subnets, let’s say A: 192.168.1.0/24 B: 192.168.2.0/24 device on subnet A, would be able to talk to the device on subnet B.
Either way, in my opinion you’re overcomplicating things a lot for yourself. If you only wish to watch from home, on your couch, you don’t need reverse proxies, cloudflare and all that jazz. Docker and raspberry pi is enough. I can walk you through it if you want :)
You can try floorp, it’s Firefox + some of Vivaldi
The ecosystem is the thing holding me here. Everything works so seamlessly and the products are very good (imo). I don’t have to worry that my watch and headphones might not work with another company’s phone, or at least not as good. If there are headphones and watches that would work as well, seamless and long as Apple’s, I’m open to suggestions. Apple might be behind with innovations, but when they implement something, it’s done right (usually)
Its worse when you don’t know if you did, cos you were focusing on memes so much. Should I wipe or should I not
Oh wow, it actually works! Thanks! But there are issues with EasyEffects (it’s being worked on) and low framerates during streaming (also being worked on). But it does work
It does support it, but not the audio :/
Good, I have a lot of school stuff