What is everyone else hosting? What am I missing?

  • stevestevesteve@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Personal preference: Jellyfin instead of plex

    Some that I run that you don’t seem to have anything for:

    • Lancache (if you have several gaming PCs on the network or host any kind of lan party)
    • surveillance camera software e.g. shinobi
    • I see grafana, but other monitoring services like icinga, librenms, etc
    • Mayan EDMS - I’ve found this really helpful as anything I get in the mail, I scan in, and this makes it all searchable and retrievable.
    • There’s a whole hole you could dig if you start getting into home automation (I use home assistant)
    • chandz05@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      So I do have a jellyfin instance, but for some reason it couldn’t play some video formats that Plex could. I haven’t looked into it in too much detail yet though. And definitely need to look into Shinobi or frigate! Thanks for the suggestions!

      • rov3r@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Check your encoding settings! Also if you use an iOS client, I highly recommend Swiftfin, as it seemed to support direct play on some files the Jellyfin app wouldn’t play at first. I’m still new to it too, but after I got my GTX 1080Ti set up on the right encoding settings, it’s been nothing but butter with everything I throw at it.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve been looking at something for my cameras. I got Zoneminder running but configuring its behaviour was a nightmare.

      All I want is to keep a limited rotating backup of a few cameras. Would Shinobi do that?

    • ivyZorz@vlemmy.net
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      1 year ago

      What about Jellyfin do you prefer? I remember jellyfin not having the greatest hw encoding when I tried but that may be different now.

      I use Intel Quick Sync and getting that to work with Plex through Unraid was a breeze. I certainly did not have the same experience with Jellyfin at the time.

      • stevestevesteve@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        I’m a huge supporter of open source, so Plex being closed alone makes it gross to me. Very little about Plex felt selfhosted.

        I also like to tinker a lot and jellyfin lets me screw around with much more under the hood - precise encoding settings, dlna customizations, I’m sure there’s more but the primary driver was ideology. I’m not giving my money to some company that’s primarily developing features I don’t want so that I can use my own media to the fullest.

        I’ve had very little issue with hardware accelerated encoding, but I already had the right drivers installed and on unix OSes that’s probably the hardest part

        • ivyZorz@vlemmy.net
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          1 year ago

          Thanks for the response! I think I’ll give it another shot when I get home. I’ve been procrastinating some of my home assistant projects so this is perfect haha

  • ChillPill@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Wish I had the time/energy to host this much… Currently I’m running

    • Plex
    • Nextcloud (snap on ubuntu VM because its easy)
    • pihole
    • pivpn

    I’m also running Jellyfin and Navidrome, in an attempt to determine if they are good alternatives to Plex for like 6 months at this point. See comments above about time/energy.

    • rambos@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Jellyfin ftw

      I didnt use any speciall features on plex, but for me the only advantage of plex was the abbility to have all movies/tv shows in one folder. After switching to jellyfin and *arrs the folder structure is sorted so I have 0 reasons to consider plex again

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          1 year ago

          Idk is it jellyfin or bazarr (probably bazarr), but subtitles are working fine here.

    • artificial_unintelligence@programming.dev
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      1 year ago

      I’m also dual running Plex and Jellyfin. Ive had a few files I’ve downloaded that Plex won’t play but Jellyfin will. I like plexs UX a smidge better but if more issues like that pop up I’ll be a convert

  • jsnfwlr@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Things I have that I don’t see on the list

    • Home Assistant
    • Frigate
    • Mosquitto
    • ESPHome
    • Gitea
    • SyncThing
    • Weavescope
    • Vaultwarden
    • Keyper
    • Kanboard
      • jsnfwlr@lemmy.world
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        Home assistant is a home automation hub that integrates with almost everything.

        Mosquitto is an MQTT message queue.

        Frigate is an NVR that works with many camera systems and offers AI detection

        ESPHome is a platform for programming ESP32/ESP8266 based devices for home automation

        Gitea is a self hosted alternive to GitHub and includes an action runner

        SyncThing is a peer to peer sync tool that allows you to sync PC to PC, mobile to PC, and mobile to mobile.

        WeaveScope is a tool for detecting and monitoring containers across multiple hosts

        Vaultwarden is a rust-based alternative server for BitWarden

        Keyper is a container that manages SSH key authentication in a great way

        Kanboard is a kanban board

        • Spezi@feddit.de
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          1 year ago

          Do you run homepage next to HA?

          I mean homepage looks very sleek and I had a sudden urge to set it up :-) , but tbh, having HA set up for both browser/tablet and phone, I don’t think I’d ever actually look at homepage…

          • jsnfwlr@lemmy.world
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            1 year ago

            I do, but it’s for a semi-unique situation.

            I have Homepage running for my Work VLAN, without all the personal hosted stuff, and I am even thinking of building extensions for Homepage to add buildkite and JIRA so it better suits my work dashboard needs.

        • dan@lemm.ee
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          1 year ago

          Awesome thank you, definitely a few there that I could make use of!

  • mathesonian@kbin.social
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    My Setup:

    DOCKER

    • Plex (never had good experiences with Jellyfin unfortunately)
    • Radaar
    • Sonarr
    • Lidarr
    • Readarr
    • Jackett
    • Prowlarr
    • qbittorrent
    • MariaDB
    • phpmyadmin
    • BookStack
    • LibreNMS
    • portainer
    • watchtower
    • pihole (2)
    • Nginx

    All running in docker on two synologys. Only other things I’m running is an old CloudKey for the Unifi APs and HomeAssistant on HomeAssistant yellow (pi cm4)

    • chandz05@lemmy.worldOP
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      Y’know, I’ve played around with Organizr a little bit and didn’t quite like it. I think I had some trouble setting it up or something. I’ll probably go back to try it again at some point

      • J_C___@lemmy.place
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        1 year ago

        I’ve been using doplarr with great success, one less port I need to forward/service to configure

    • sijt@lemmy.world
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      I moved from Organizr to Homepage via Heimdall.

      I had no end of issues with Organizr. It felt like something broke with each update and performance was pretty bad (not to mention some apps just not working with it). Seemed to be pretty common when I last tried it a couple of years ago, there were lots of similar complaints.

      The good thing about Homepage is that the widgets mean you rarely have to go in to each app’s ui, so it actually saves me time.

  • Windex007@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If you have any smart devices in your home (and even many use cases outside of that) you could run “homeassistant” to pipe all your different smart devices through a common, extensible, scriptable interface.

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    1 year ago

    Shinobi seems to be pretty lightweight though. I’m running it in an orangepi zero recording 4 cameras 24/7 and streaming their feeds with no hardware issues from the orangepi. Would frigate be able to run on light hardware?

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      Object detection will be a challenge, especially for multiple cameras. It’ll probably be fine if you have an Intel processor with quick sync.

      I’m running Blue Iris on a Windows VM. I also have codeproject.ai on an Ubuntu VM with a Quadro P2000 for object detection (it also does Plex transcoding, the object detection doesn’t stress it very much).

      My previous “home server” was a raspberry pi 4 running home assistant and motioneye for 2 cameras. It was able to handle it with a reasonable amount of headroom. That being said, I couldn’t imagine an SBC being able to handle object detection on top of that.

    • dai@lemmy.world
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      I’ve got frigate running on a HAOS VM as an add-on. 2 cameras both running detection with only 2 cores dedicated to frigate.

      Using proxmox on an old Intel 5960x, very minimal usage I’m sure you would see reasonable results on an orangepi. I guess make a backup of your SD / NVME before wiping and testing.

      Been meaning to tweak detection as it’s a bit slow right now, wanting some automations built around person / presence detection utilising zone detection but it’s too slow right now.

  • Reef@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    Could you share your settings file, or at least the background and icons? I love the aesthetic

    • chandz05@lemmy.worldOP
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      Whoa haven’t heard of plex_debrid until now. How is the quality with the streams? Can quality be controlled like how downloads are with sonarr/radar?

      • FrayDabson@vlemmy.net
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        1 year ago

        Yeah you can. The guy who makes it has done excellent work and has an active discord server. I love it.

    • chandz05@lemmy.worldOP
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      You know, I considered it. But I would rather set that up on a VPS rather than something under my desk 😂

  • Noogs@lemmy.noogs.me
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    My list:

    • Home assistant
    • Jellyfin
    • Lemmy
    • Lidarr
    • Pihole
    • Prowlarr
    • Radarr
    • Readarr
    • Sonarr
    • Tdarr
    • UniFi Controller
    • Windows VMs for domain, and clustered file storage.
    • Zoneminder
    • chandz05@lemmy.worldOP
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      I like the “at a glance” functionality that the various APIs provide. I can view all relevant information on a single page without having to click through different apps. I just set this as my homepage on chrome and it’s like bookmarks on steroids

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      Bookmarks are cool and all, but having the ability to tap (if on mobile) the link or click on it visually is important. For example, I access my local dashboard via Wireguard on my phone, I can then tap the service I need to access locally. IMO, that is much nicer than hitting the browser’s menu to find the bookmark and then clicking on it.

      Aside from that, if you are like me and have hundreds of bookmarks, and a significant other less technically savvy as you are and are visual, then having a dashboard to go to makes it a lot easier!