

Try Guacamole.
Try Guacamole.
I assume you don’t have a TV or a spouse?
To tell it to alter its responses, they would need to recognize that what they expect is incorrect. (Assuming we trust LMMs to tell us the truth, which we shouldn’t, but I think that’s orthogonal to this.)
I will say, I really want someone* to make a Jellyfin aggregator so you can use multiple servers at once.
*Not me.
100% my experience as well. The external authentication requirement is what made my choose Jellyfin a couple years ago.
I was forcing VPN for a couple years but I’ve just recently started allowlisting client IPs instead. Not as good but definitely easier.
I love Stirling PDF. I use it probably once a quarter on average. But it’s always there, ready to be useful.
I’ve been making people use VPN, but that’s been a huge barrier to entry. I’m in the process of switching to IP allow list in traefik.
I just get alerts over telegram. They’re just regular notifications, but you could probably set specific notification behavior and sounds for the app?
Edit: Though that’s not a selfhosted solution. Sometimes it’s a decision between reliability and selfhosted. e.g., I went back to Tailscale from Headscale when I lost connectivity through Headscale and couldn’t figure out how to get it back.
I should probably get this set up at some point. I’ve got Syncthing syncing local backups across three nodes. Works great, but probably this is the smarter approach.
Midjourney V7 claims to be much more consistent at generating things like hands that don’t look strange.
Beneath an image of strange fucking hands.
Thank you for posting this! I’ve been increasing the memory for my VM over and over and it was using 24GB RAM + 4GB swap. Hopefully this will let me reclaim some.
If you click the source linked, you can read through all the details.
Jesus Christ
What @[email protected] said, but I do appreciate the lesson!
It is, in fact, significantly slower, when it works at all.
I would just get set up on MxRoute and use whatever selfhosted service you want to interact with it.
Docker is your friend. :)