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Since no proprietary streaming service will ever implement this, I wish Jellyfin & PeerTube did.


If you ever plan to support them, ntfy.sh would be my top recommendation.



Hi, this looks amazing, I’ll try it ! How is Pocketbase? What are your thoughts working with it?

Also, have you thought about federating trails? It would be amazing we could build a decentralized alternative to the big corps.



Check out the other Ublue projects, there are slimmer alternatives in case you won’t do any gaming.



It’s popular because people want this to be real, but it’s just a promise. The actual thing can’t run without crapping it’s pants. Even if you manage to run it fine, there will be an update that will break everything.


In a selfhosted scenario, but what about their cloud service?


Please make a lemmy post about it with your findings, and link it from your comment.


I need a truly open source Cosmos Server replacement that can manage KVM, Docker containers, networks and storage. So far my only option is to use Proxmox and run Docker in a VM. Dockge lacks lots of features in comparison to Cosmos Server.

I haven’t found that category nor Cosmos Server in slfhst apps. Any ideas?


bridge devices only work over Ethernet

Yes, I want to reach my HA VM from my LAN connected devices.


Ok that sounds intetesting, I’ve found Cockpit easier to use than Proxmox, I’m new to virtualization and I don’t want do nesting… I fear it will complicate things when I’ll need to do GPU passthrough.

How is Podman integrated into Cockpit?

Also, I had so much trouble trying to bridge my Home Assistant VM to my LAN. Are there any tutorials on how to do this from Cockpit?


How is Podman rootful better than Docker? I was mostly attracted by the rootless path, but the breakage deterred me. Would you be so kind to tell me ?


This will take over the internet by storm when they add 2 way integration with Prowlarr.


Thank you very much for the generously contributed code and time while working on it.The effort you put in, will live on for many years to come.


One thing that should be pointed out is that it works with any GPU, NVIDIA, AMD or Intel.




Active Pieces and Automatisch are the closest ones to n8n, though not there yet.



Cockpit was east harder than Proxmox for me.



[Help] How do I bridge my VM to my LAN ? (Cockpit on Fedora Server)
So, I have a Home Assistant VM that I need to bridge to my LAN, it’s network interface “vnet1” is a member of bridge0, I tried adding eno1 (Host NIC) to bridge0 but I lose LAN access to my server. How should I do it ?
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Let companies support element, we should be supporting alternatives.


If you don’t find anything, I suggest you go the automation route with Active Pieces or N8N



Install & setup Jellyfin Install Qbittorrent

Download movies and series, put them in the folders that Jellyfin is monitoring.

Install Jellyfin on your phone and your TV or Streaming device.

Play.

After that, if you want more automation, do what others said: Radarr, Sonarr, Prowlarr, Bazarr


This looks awesome, it would be cool if you could integrate with Home Assistant and Ntfy.sh, both widely popular among self-hosters.



You know your way around, I’m sure of it. But I don’t, and I don’t have the time.

I want to self-host but don’t have the time to do it by manually by myself, I really appreciate the container automation it provides. I tried before doing it by using Docker Desktop, Podman Desktop, CasaOS, and failed miserably with all of them, or in the case of CasaOS it just didn’t automate enough. Cosmos targets oblivious users like me and it’s not wrong, it’s just different.


I moved from CasaOS to Cosmos, best decision ever.


Exactly! I am that kind of user. It fits my needs perfectly, where CasaOS falls very short.


There’s a bunch of apps on Flathub for that, but if you’re looking for a Windows app, then iidk.


Then his point is stronger, since you would be in a shittier situation without High Availability.


I’m running Fedora Server + Cosmos Cloud. Freaking awesome. Fedora Server comes bundled with Cockpit, which makes admin work much easier, and Cosmos Cloud makes Docker very easy, and automates your security.


For anyone considering CasaOS, I suggest you check out Cosmos Cloud. More or less the same thing but with turnkey automated security and VPN.


TLDR: Selfhosting is hard. Obsidian is easy. Federation is a thing.


I know. But I need something to fall back to, or meanwhile I have the money to buy all the Chromecasts.


Tizen vs WebOS for self-hosted media apps?
I'm planning to buy Smart TVs for my house and I wanted to know which TV OS has better support for homelab media apps. Self-Hosted apps: * Jellyfin * Immich * Nextcloud Memories * Funkwhale or Navidrome or Mopidy * AudioBookShelf Non-selfhosted apps I use: * Steam Link * All Streaming apps (Netflix, Disney+, etc.) * YouTube, YT Kids * YouTube Music * Spotify * Audible
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Third reason for me was UI, they kept changing it so that it highlights their shitty partners’ content. Very confusing for the guests.