

I appreciate your take. Thanks for the contribution!


I appreciate your take. Thanks for the contribution!


Folks, we’ve received your reports. On the surface, it seems like a good faith attempt to start a discussion. This user isn’t breaking any rules. Please use your votes to determine the fate of their posts.


Folks, we’ve received your reports. On the surface, it seems like a good faith attempt to start a discussion. This user isn’t breaking any rules. Please use your votes to determine the fate of their posts.


You’re not the boss of me! 😂


This is how I run my OPNsense router. Snapshots are great and rebooting is SO much faster!


Don’t forget about https://lemmy.ml/c/jellyfin !


Immich has an administrative function to re-scan a library’s files. You could probably schedule it, too.


Doesn’t this encourage consuming without seeding?


Locking this comment thread because of all the negativity and accusations of ‘low effort’. There’s no rule against low effort posts. Downvote it if you think it sucks.


Use a Joplin client ?


I’m not going to remove this post because the article does boast the virtues of self-hosted FOSS. Still, the article isn’t much more than an overview and does very little to educate or instruct. This is relatively low-effort and I hope the votes reflect that.
Apples and oranges.
Package managers only install a package with defaults. These helper scripts are designed to take the user through a final config that isn’t provided by the package defaults.
No need to be elitist about such things.
EDIT: this particular repo is highly regarded in the community. It is very akin to the AUR. It’s not some haphazard collection of scripts.


This is better-suited for a privacy- or fediverse-oriented community. I applaud the content, but it doesn’t really speak to self-hosting in any meaningful way.
Folks, we’ve received your reports. On the surface, it seems like a good faith attempt to start a discussion. This user isn’t breaking any rules. Please use your votes to determine the fate of their posts.