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AMillionMonkeys@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Why I moved my Plex library to Jellyfin after 14 yearsEnglish
81·1 month agoWhy let perfect be the enemy of good?
You must be new here (Lemmy).
AMillionMonkeys@lemmy.worldto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Washington man arrested for allegedly throwing rock at seal in MauiEnglish
24·2 months agoWrong sub then.
AMillionMonkeys@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How is Jellyfin on Apple TV 4K?English
7·3 months agoI use the Swiftfin client since I’m not willing to pay a subscription for Infuse. It works fine for video, except the major pain point for me is that it doesn’t refresh automatically, and you can’t refresh from within the app. So if you want to see new items on your server, you have to force-quit / swipe away Swiftfin and reopen it.
AMillionMonkeys@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is there a way to auto backup from iPhones?English
2·3 months agoI’m not sure how it does it, but my Synology NAS can act as a Time Machine server and my laptop backs up to it, no cloud involved. So I know it’s possible, but I don’t know what kind of open source solutions are available.
AMillionMonkeys@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•[Gore] Our second free game has hit the Itch.io servers.English
7·3 months agoWeezer?
Weird take. If video games aren’t supposed to be enjoyable and rewarding, what should they be doing?
AMillionMonkeys@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you document your setup?English
2·3 months agoI use Obsidian with a folder for hardware and a folder for software, then an entry for each device or service. I’ve been pretty good about maintaining cross-links.
I kind of wish I used Docker Compose more, but I haven’t run into a situation where it’s been a problem yet.
AMillionMonkeys@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•It Turns Out, Steam’s Adult Content Ban Has Been Plotted For A Year And Is Spearheaded By One Of Project 2025’s Leading VoicesEnglish
02·11 months agoRight on man. Fuckin’ Buddhists. Probably don’t even use Linux.





My primary server is an Acer laptop running Debian. It ran on power with no modification or trouble for a couple of years, but I heard some horror stories about spicy pillows so I found a way to clamp the battery’s charge level to 80%. Now it just sits there like that. I know how to do it with an Acer laptop - not sure about Dell.
But nothing has burnt down and it’s been running for several years.