I purchases a few Netgear R6220, and of course flashed OpenWRT on all of them!
Great hardware, cheap, and perfectly supported. A few years old, so I could even find them used at an amazing price point.
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I purchases a few Netgear R6220, and of course flashed OpenWRT on all of them!
Great hardware, cheap, and perfectly supported. A few years old, so I could even find them used at an amazing price point.
I find tdarr too much.
I had your same needs and ended up creating a bash script that run ffmpeg and has quite some flexibility.
Check it out: https://github.com/gardiol/media_fixer
You might want to change the ffmpeg default settings (its documented in the readme, just set some envs) because by default it encode in AV1 with mkv container at 720p, but all that can be easily changed.
Apache is more a web server and less a reverse proxy. Nginx shines as reverse proxy more than as a web server IMHO.
√But lots of people here prefer “simpler” solutions like traefik or caddy, seeing somebody jumping to nginx made me smile positively.
Thank you! I hope my wiki can be useful to you.
Yes, we need more internet like it was, no monetization, no ads, just sharing for the fun of it. That needs to restart back from us. A little tiny part maybe, but worthwhile.
Lots of people talks, but few acts.
Love it!
1000 kudos!
Check my wiki https://wiki.gardiol.org/ I have documented my journey as well, it could be useful for you too maybe.
Also more kudos for using NGINX.
Yes, we are talking of cheap ups… :)
Some cheap Eaton… I got a multi-plug from Eaton, works fine.
I wouldn’t go cheaper…
And remember that for any ups you need to plan replacing batteries every 12-18 months!
Have one since a few years. Works great, unfortunately every time it rains it resets the network settings… (Its outside) I had waterproofed the connectors but it still happens. Will need to put a small cover on tip of the camera itself sooner or later…
No they don’t, they just scan it and dont take the phone. But of course, they could.
No, se facessero cosi basterebbe che tu toccassi il bottone di blocco mentre glielo passi… A ripetere fino alla nausea.
No credo che la realtà sia differente: cosi ti invogliano ad avere l’app IO installata sul telefono… Semmai è quello il cavallo di troia.
Also, true there is more risk, but you should always balance it with advantages.
If your immich is properly protected behind a reverse proxy and encrypted with https, and containerized, preferably root-less container, and you properly back it up, go ahead and enjoy sharing.
Yeah, but if you put everything behind a well configured reverse proxy with proper SSL certs (let’s encrypt) and maybe also a good SSO (not mandatory, but recomended) you will be fine.
See https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=selfhost%3Anginx https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=selfhost%3Asso / https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=services%3Aauthelia
These pages have been written for my own usage and use case, so YMWV…
I mean, why on earth use a windows VM??? Use a very simple Linux one without any GUI just install sane+ScanservJS and you are in business. Zero overhead.
I don’t get you.
The scanner does not support scan to folder. Ok, so there is no other option than using another device to scan for you. Scanservjs fix that for you. Run it in a container of you don’t want it on bare metal, its light and doesn’t require resources unless you scan.
Sane is just Linux scanner engine, any Linux distro can install it easily.
I selfhost ScanservJS, uses sane under the hood and provides a nice web URL for scans. You can store the scans on a network or shared folder for paperless NGX.
I just wish something similar existed for printing as well…
Not sure it counts.
For my 30th birthday my father opened a bottle of 1878 Porto his father bought.
So it was 130 years old.
It was… Unreliable. Full taste, very sweet, much more liquorous than regular Porto. We drank it quickly, what was left was fully undrinkable only a few hours later, totally spoiled. But for half an our after being opened, it was truly the most amazing Porto I ever had.
It has been bottled before cars existed… Before electricity became widespread…
Really a lifetime experience.
Now its gone, but I keep the bottle for future storytelling.
I pay 6€/month for unlimited calls and texts, plus 200Gb of data / month, whatever my current phone support (LTE/4G/5G).
WTF