

How so? I’ve ran them for years with zero issues


How so? I’ve ran them for years with zero issues


By management you mean?
I just have all my podman containers in the same folder. With one root file linking them all together.
Podman also has built in watchtower functionality so it can patch and maintain itself automatically
I don’t ever think about them


It’s very much not legal to film random children in Europe


Are there security issues reported? Is open source


Is used by literal millions. I’m sure if there was a security issue or would be reported.
Changes for the reason of making changes doesn’t make sense either
Anyway, I use podman now. It had this functionality built in


What more does it need to do
It works prefectly


Yeah two phones two laptops are sadly becoming a necessity these days


Looks fine to me, I replaced plex like 3-4 months ago
Jellyfin / jellyseer + arr


I do rely on them. I have two. They basically enable me to never vacuum myself the last 6 years
Honestly I couldn’t imagine life without them anymore


Yeah, piracy is the last bastion of privately controlled media files
Doesn’t seem like it’s going away though


Yeah, I get that. But seems it’s pretty well suited for the task.
You can probably create a similar workflow using comfyui though. But it will require time and effort.


Why not use what the client requested


Weekly. Cronjob.
Id go straight fedora
N8n and ollama
You can create workflows using your own hosted models so you can have agents you can chat with where you want them, telegram, or discord or whatever. And enable tools etc.
Open webui is an alternative for the front end if you want a simpler approach


You don’t need anything else. It’s not open source but it’s free and paid for by the Norwegian state
iPhone/android app available
All the modules are also free for commercial and non commercial use


The fact that it needs no permissions though…


Game devs don’t want to spend time hosting and managing a forum, they want to make a game
You’d need a good backup somewhere. But that’s the same for bitwarden cloud. You cannot just assume it will never have issues