Frankenstein is the name of the doctor, not the name of the monster
Just a noob who likes homelabs and selfhosting
Frankenstein is the name of the doctor, not the name of the monster
There isn’t really anything like Spotify. There were attempts to use a service like Last.fm (which isn’t self hosted) or libre.fm (which is self hosted but development has been stopped) to track your listening data. Then there were a couple discovery projects that worked with Navidrome (don’t really remember the name but they’re probably somewhere in r/selfhosted) but they haven’t been very succesful.
Even if you somehow managed to solve those problems you’ve got the next problem which is the fact that you don’t have the recommended song available in your library. Perhaps it could be solved wit Lidarr.
Personally I think Spotify is worth $10 a month.
Thank you!
A scary thing about the Fediverse right now is that some instances have many of the bigger communities. And the owners of the instance can literally shut it down at any moment (or stop federating with you).
And right now there isn’t an incentive to keep instances alive.
If I’m not mistaken both Beehaw and Lemmy.world are pretty big mainstream instances.
Why has Beehaw decided to stop federating with lemmy.world?
It’s really interesting seeing how fast the community can iterate and improve the models.
And it’s really frustrating seeing how some of the companies that benefit the most from open source projects and research, choose to make their products closed-source for profit, at the expense of societal improvement.
Immich is a very promising app.
Right now it’s probably the most ambitious in terms of functionality, and a lot of people recommend it as an alternative to Google Photos.
However since it’s still in Beta, if you use it, be sure to have a backup of those photos somewhere else. Just in case.
Compartmentalization.
Get another drive for your PC (an SSD is a better idea for gaming especially since now they’re pretty cheap).
Install Windows if you want more compatible games or Linux if the games you’re going to play are compatible.
Encrypt both drives and don’t log in into anything important while on your gaming drive.
Try to buy all of your games on GOG or itch.io (or similar platforms where games don’t have DRM).
Use different usernames between each game and/or between games that you play with strangers and your friends. Don’t use usernames that you’re already using, especially usernames that could link to your real identity.
Avoid games with invasive anticheats like Valorant.
The thing is that right now it’s not worth it to buy a raspberry pi if you want to selfhost. It is 4 years old at this point but it cost 50% more than when it was released.