Carlos Francisco 🦣

@Carlos Francisco 🦣@lile.cl
1 Post – 14 Comments
Joined 2 years ago

Aprendiz Senior. Obrero de las telecomunicaciones. Maestro chasquilla de la programación.
Consumidor de legumbres. Fan absoluto de la música -sobre todo si es en vivo-, Batman y el Tardígrado.
Opino de todo, a veces incluso de cosas sobre las que sé. Uso #Hashtag.

[Sometimes I also toot in -a very bad- english]

Intereses:
#Música #Music #Política #Cine #Movies #Fotografía #Privacy #OpenSource #Linux #Selfhosting #Ciencia #FreeInternet #Degoogle #Chile🇨🇱 #fedi22 tfr

Jellyfin. I've been using it for several months. It works really great for streaming music and also videos. I use the Finamp app in my phone for music.

@mitexleo @selfhosted

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@selfhosted @Findmysec what is the problem with nginx? 🤔

@NuXCOM_90Percent I'm using tt-rss ( https://tt-rss.org ) and it works very well for me. It's very easy to deploy with docker, you can apply filters and organize your RSS into categories.
In my android phone I use feeder

@selfhosted
#TTRSS #Feeder #RSS #Selfhosting

@mitexleo @selfhosted Jellyfin can also do that. You need to configure metada providers in library. But it is required that you organize your library directories by artist/album.

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@mitexleo @selfhosted here you can find some information on how to organize your music directories in Jellyfin.

https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/server/media/music/

You need to add media library first.

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@mitexleo @selfhosted artist/album. I use musucbrainz Picard to tag files, so jellyfin can identify easily.

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@mitexleo @selfhosted I don't know. I just use it with the official app or finamp.

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@zeromoney I have a self hosted streaming service for music with #Jellyfin. But i think there's no an easy way to deploy it. You need to have some basic linux knowledge.

@selfhosted

@windlas @jerb @linux I started with truenas, but trying to install an app that is not in truecharts is a mess. Finally I moved to proxmox and I can install whatever I want in a container or VM. It's really easy to learn how to use it. I totally recommend it.

@GravitySpoiled thanks to this post I discovered immich a couple days ago. I've installed in my home server and I'm currently using it to sync camera photos from my cellphone. I loved it!

I think it only lacks of a basic editor just to make things like rotate or crop photos.

@brownmustardminion i think it depends on how secure your mobile phone is.

@HumanPerson how interesting! I didn't know that kind of bananapi boards. It looks very powerful, maybe the best price/specs ratio.
Does it support DD-WRT? I'm using that firmware in my router long time ago.