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  • I'm running sonarr, radarr, prowlarr, jellyseer, jellyfin and craftycontroller (minecraft server) all running on CasaOS on Ubuntu server. I also have Twingate connector installed on the host to allow secure access from outside the home.

  • I have a home media server (which may or may not host an arr stack) running on a 5 year old i5 NUC withb16Gb RAM and two USB external SSDs for storage.

    So far it manages for the household (3 users) perfectly fine.

  • I run my home media server ( and intel NUC i5, so nothing super powerful) running Ubuntu with CasaOS.

    There's tons of you tube videos to help with CasaOS for self hosting and not just the media side.

    I think I only used the terminal to install CasaOS the rest is done from the web gui

  • World News @lemmy.world

    Country wide power outages reported Spain and Portugal

  • All well and good, but realistically any backdoor can be exploited by unfriendly as well as friendly actors.

    Also does this mean government agency communication would also be unencrypted or just Joe schmoe?

  • VAT is applied to all goods irrelevant of origination. Think of it as a federal sales tax instead of a state sales tax.

    There are different rates dependent on the goods and some items are VAT free (again this has nothing to do with origin but to do with the product} i.e. I'm fairly sure that in UK children's clothes are either exempt or VAt at a lower rate.

  • My home media server is an old nuc mini pc i5 16Gb RAM with attached usb storage running on a Linux distro, runs Jellyfin and a few other applications for the household.

    In short yes, an old pc will work fine.

  • Sadly voting didn't fail you. US is in the same predicament UK was in after Brexit. Complacency at the expected outcome, a belief that some people couldn't be so stupid as to vote for Trump/Brexit and yet, they did in the majority.

    Regardless of how fucked up the election process is, inany countries I'm not singling out the US, that is the reason that you feel failed, look at your countrymen that swallowed the snake oil and ask the question why?

  • 5th Nov 2024 - was the chance to prevent this. Trump's team made it clear on the direction they were heading and no-one heeded the warnings. 35% didn't vote and the majority of those that did voted for him, which either means they agree with the direction or were deluded into thinking it wasn't going to happen.

    I'm all for protest but I don't think you have a chance of changing anything, he owns the legislature and the voting public allowed it to happend.

    I'm not American or a resident of US but that's just my opinion as an outsider.

  • Sadly I still pay for a service I don't use because I have members of my house who are relucant to embrace the change. I, on the other hand, am more than happy with my Jellyfin and assorted apps to provide my content from whichever source I choose, now if only I could cadjole the others into embracing the freedom of the high seas.

  • The only superior Linux distro and DE is the one that works for you and meets your needs.

    This is different for each user and, frankly, the joy of Linux that it has such a variety as to be able to meet almost everyone's needs.

    For me , personally, thats Debian/Gnome with minimal tweaks but just because it works for my workflow does not make it superior.

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    Laptop Purchase

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    Universal Studios Florida at night

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    TIL: You can pin items in Androids share tray.

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    Moonrise over the med

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    Autumn in Southern Spanish mountains near Granada

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    Almost on the ground