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It works fine. It’s probably overkill because I had intended to use it for some light gaming at one point but never actually did. It has an i5 and 16G of RAM and has never any issues with playback. I upgraded to it because the Atom/Ion one it replaced had issues with some blu-rays that I had ripped.
I don’t think headscale supports funnels.
I still have a virtualized back end in the basement and a NUC frontend on the TV, but mostly use Netflix and jellyfin these days.
Sounds like Tobi’s on another side-quest.
There is. It seemed like every time I opened it, either it or the server needed to be updated though.
I’m liking ente for photos at the moment.
immich had too many breaking changes.
I’m pretty young, so I never used floppy before
How do you kids keep getting on my lawn.
Should have used 2549 for the QoS update.
Navidrome can have multiple users. I don’t know that they can each have separate libraries though.
I ended up with 8 or 9 VMs that run 8 or 9 dockers. It works great, but it’s more to manage.
It’s more overhead on the cpu, but it’s so easy.
It has a repo with programs you can install. The selection is fairly limited though.
http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/doku.php?id=wiki:install_apps
That computer is in the basement and I’m not having any luck finding a list of what’s available.
Tiny Core would probably run on it.
I have it on a PII 333MHz with 192MB of RAM from 1999. It grinds to a halt if I try to open pretty much any modern website though.
This assumes ownership of a domain if I’m not mistaken.
Otherwise, yes this is the easiest way.