since the weather is going to start getting colder, i’ve been looking ahead and trying to plan out some projects that i want to work on over the winter. mostly, network service projects, ai server build, home assistant stuff, various 3d printer projects, etc. and i’m looking for a way to keep all the notes and files in a main “notebook” type of system. i’ve got gitea setup and nextcloud, ( and most common network services). i was looking at openproject, but that seems WAY to much for what i need, focalboard looks kind of interesting though. basically, i’d like to be use git for all file storage, but with a more complete frontend. or integrations with nextcloud, i was thinking of trying to piece something together using gitea actions or node-red (i’m VERY new to both, so this would be an adventure), but before i head down that rabbit hole, i’d like to know if there is a better, easier, more complete option?
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this is the first i've heard of this. i had tried jellyfin for about 6 months last year but eventually went back to emby because the atv app was severly lacking in basic features like adding movies to playlists, is this a new rewrite?
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NEED......MORE........LUBE!!
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that seems like its exactly what i'm looking for, guess i know what my project for the weekend is gonna be. thanks! 😀
i've been playing around with a self hosted lemmy instance for a bout a week so far and loving the whole fediverse concept so far. I'm thinking about also putting up a mastodon instance to see how the micro-blogging is. but i've run into some other projects that sound interesting too. so i'm looking at [Friendica](https://github.com/friendica/friendica) with the idea of a single feed to cover many sources (mastodon, lemmy, rss, other federated protocols). i haven't seen it mentioned much or some of the other projects either. are there any downsides to using this approach, instead of a dedicated instances.
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I've noticed that sometimes the images are slow to load, I just attributed that to the original server being overloaded
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looks pretty interesting, but it's based on invidious, i'll have to keep an eye out to see how this works out. https://news.slashdot.org/story/23/06/15/1956200/youtube-tells-open-source-privacy-software-invidious-to-shut-down