The next release of TrueNAS SCALE in October is dropping Kubernetes in favour of plain Docker/Docker Compose. That may be worth a look?
The next release of TrueNAS SCALE in October is dropping Kubernetes in favour of plain Docker/Docker Compose. That may be worth a look?
If the goal is to prevent telemetry, you could use Little Snitch to blacklist all Logitech applications from being able to go online.
Jellyfin server isn’t lacking, but the weak point is definitely client software, especially on iOS. Unfortunately they just don’t have the same kind of resources Plex do in that regard.
I run Plex and Jellyfin, with watched status between the two synchronised with jellyplex-watched.
You could use split DNS on your router (or wherever your DNS is) so that when you visit the syncthing address on your local network, you’re being directed to traefik.
I use a domain override in pfsense for syncthing.myhomelab.com which points to my reverse proxy’s local IP.
Quite a few of the major parts are now serialised and have to be assigned/tied to a device through an Apple service system - I forget what it’s called - so that scenario is becoming less profitable as well.
Several of the quality photo book print services that I’ve used do their printing in the USA and Japan.
Sorry, macOS only. I wasn’t sure which platform you were talking about in the post and kinda assumed you were talking about macOS.
Perhaps you could keep a separate library for your complete albums?
I used to do something similar when I wanted to separate my lossless music from the rest.
https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/music/mus7663a920a/mac
Nano is more like fast food. It’s easy and convenient, but it makes you feel a little guilty and dirty afterwards.