How’s your stuff doing? Unplanned interruptions or achieving uptime records?

I’m currently sailing rather smooth. Most of my stuff is migrated to Komodo, there will stay some exceptions and I only have to migrate Lemmy itself I think. Of course that’s when I found a potential replacement but I’ll let it sit for a while before touching it again. Enjoying the occasional Merge Request notification from the Renovate Bot and knowing my stuff is mostly up to date.

I’m thinking about setting up some kind of Wiki for my other niche hobby (Netrunner LCG) lore as there’s a fandom one that most people avoid touching and updating but since I likely won’t have time to start writing some articles on my own as a kickoff I’m hesitant. Also not sure which wiki I’d choose as well.

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    21 days ago

    Switching my main PC to nixos from fedora atomic sway. The sway config tripped me up last time, this time I’ll succeed! (I hope)

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    21 days ago

    Trying to run a fediverse server on a decade-old Wi-Fi router and encountering some unexpected issues. Making progress, though.

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    21 days ago

    Certainly not my homelab as my server isn’t booting since a few weeks ago and I didn’t fix it yet…

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    21 days ago

    I recently switched my phone from Android to GrapheneOS and now rely even more on my selfhosted services. Immich is such a great project. Still gotta figure out my music collection though, since switching from YT Music to Jellyfin. Most of it is sorted by date of purchase, because that worked best with my DJ workflow. Now I gotta bring it over to a folder structure that works for jellyfin. It seems like the answer is musicbrainz Picard, but I gotta figure out how to configure it.

    Also been thinking about some AI ideas I’d like to try, but I have zero intention getting involved with openai, meta, google or whoever the fuck. So self hosting it is. But on what hardware? Option 1 seems to be to get some professional server board, CPU, ram and start with one RTX3090 and go from there with the option to hook up more GPUs. But a setup like that sounds like it would cost some serious money in electricity. Option 2 seems to be a Rzyen AI Max+ 395, configured with a fuckton of ram, available to the whole apu and as suchs usable for memory hungry models. This seems to be much much more power efficient. But its all integrated and I couldn’t swap out components or upgrade in the future. Leaning towara option 2 atm, but maybe I’ll just wait a bit longer and see what else comes up in the coming months.

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      21 days ago

      I ended up using navidrome for my music to take advantage of the subsonic API, which has been phenomenal 🙂

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        I’ve just finished ripping about 1300 CDs. I used Jellyfin for a bit since I already had it set up for my video library, but I wasn’t happy with the Android options and it was pretty basic.

        Navidrome is a fucking TREAT. Paired with Symfonium, I’m finally enjoying my personal music collection regularly again.

        As for tagging, OP, while I get why people like Picard, it doesn’t always work with how I like to do things. I put everything into a music folder on my desktop, use Mp3Tag to retrieve metadata, edit what I need, and make sure the artwork is decent and sized where I want it. Then I use the tag > filename to organize and move them to my NAS.

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          Navidrome

          I’ve found Navidrome to be quite capable of handling large music collections. I was worried in the beginning. It sips resources. When I fire it up and listen remotely, I watch the CPU and RAM. It barely moves the needle. Very happy with it.

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        18 days ago

        Man, I just set up navidrome and it instantly seems so much better and easier to maintain. Thank you so much for your input :)

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      Nice… I use ytdl-sub for downloading music, highly recommend it. You can write tag metadata but if you want embedded stuff I’d recommend trying beets. Running both as a user whose primary group matches Jellyfin is a must if you want stuff saved next to the video files… The dev is also very active.

      I just installed Ollama and use gemma3 for now. I wanted to use dolphin-mixtral but holy crap it wants more RAM than my entire setup

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        I wanted to use dolphin-mixtral but holy crap it wants more RAM than my entire setup

        This is basically what I’ve found with self hosted AI. I just don’t have the equipment for it. Would love to be able to host a selfcontained LLM, but alas, as you say, it eats up resources. FEED ME MAURICE!

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    A recent t480 purchase may replace my second workstation tower, which I think is about to become my most powerful server in the cluster…

    So nothing new hosting-wise, but that tower I can shove the spare 12tb and 4tb drives I have and net myself another 30ish TB’s of usable storage, more once I replace the 12TBs in one of my NAS boxes with 18tb or more.

    Speaking of which - where the hell do I track prices these days? diskprices.com seems to be a mess of inaccurate pricing and shucks.top can no longer track even half of what they used to. What a mess.

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      20 days ago

      PCPartPicker is your best bet (hint: sort by price/gb), but they don’t really track shucking prices

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    21 days ago

    Switch my ActualBudget authentication to my locally hosted Authelia instance and it was a breeze, with no issues. Always a fantastic feeling.

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    21 days ago

    I finally moved my mail server from Hetzner to my homelab.

    Pretty smooth sailing so far. For now I’m using Scaleway for outgoing mails since I can’t set a PTR record here but I might just try sending a few without PTR to see how other providers react.

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        19 days ago

        Yes, but that doesn’t help you with the large providers (Gmail, Outlook, …) unfortunately.

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      From my experience using a mailserver with no PTR and an ISP who likes to put their addresses on a PBL, it’s very good. Gmail tends to be the most annoying and wants that PBL listing removed or you’ll go to spam for new recipients, but other than that 10/10. I’d be interested to hear what your findings are if you do test it!

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    Pretty smooth sailing at the moment. I’ve got:

    • sonarr
    • radarr
    • jackett
    • bazarr
    • transmission
    • kuma uptime
    • grafana
    • promethius
    • blackbox
    • mastodon
    • traefik
    • authelia
    • forgejo
    • immich
    • syncthing

    All running on a 4 node raspberry pi kubernetes cluster.

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    21 days ago

    Purchased 5 1tb drives to expand my study server. Going from 600GB to 4TB is going to make more complex labs possible.

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    21 days ago

    I updated my Dietpi setup today, because a new version was available. It went very well, and everything works perfectly after a reboot.

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      21 days ago

      and everything works perfectly after a reboot

      I always hold my breath whenever I’ve done anything major to the server and I need to reboot.

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    21 days ago

    Currently working on moving the more family-relevant services to OIDC-based login via Pocket ID passkeys so I can put my parents on them.

    Also, still on the lookout for a good Nextcloud replacement. Even Opencloud displays the first signs of feature creep.

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        Aside from being hella slow, I just don’t like that it can’t use the same directories as my network shares and requires uploading. This script might help but honestly I just stick to the basic shares because of this

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        It grew from a nice Owncloud fork into a do-it-all groupware solution by adding on more and more things without really improving the basis. Each version the performance gets a little worse, syncing gets stuck more often, etc.

        Opencloud looks or at least looked good as it started out as an Owncloud Infinite Scale fork, but if course they’re adding on more and more groupware stuff without improving the core first. Maybe we’re doomed to witness the same cycle with each solution, who knows.

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          21 days ago

          Also, Nextcloud/Owncloud are written in PHP, that might also have a significant impact on its poor reliability ^^

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            When I ran Nextcloud, it broke every other update. Mostly because NC didn’t seem to care that anyone had a 7-year-old install being migrated along.

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    21 days ago

    Chose yesterday late evening as the time to migrate my containers from docker to podman (still rootful). By luck most things work again, except wireguard/qbittorrent

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    Just got some power measuring plugs. Home Assistant and immich-running raspberry pi + NAS (dual 20TB in raid 1) + switch clock in at around 30W. Surround receiver playing music ups that by 90W. After a minor water leak I added 5 leak sensors to the system that will blink lights and send texts if they detect anything.

    The biggest problem is that I’m still running lights through hue and some of them have an annoying tendency to drop off the network…

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      Get yourself a Sonoff ZigBee bridge! Hue light support is practically native, and they act as extenders to reach your other ZigBee devices! Just don’t expect to be able to sync them with any movies or peripherals. I think there is a virtual Hue bridge on HACS and that might help with that, but idk

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        I have that. I just got hue first, so all my lamps (or at least the old ones) are registered in hue. I haven’t taken the time to move all of it over, so now I have two competing networks.

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    I have been experimenting with a btrfs raid array and am getting some new hard drives in the mail today, hoping it goes smoothly and they work 😬 All part of a larger goal of migrating my synology NAS to a purpose built machine.

    Also got my first contribution and donation on my OIDC SSO project, which is really exciting!

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    Finally got around to dns-01 and acme containers today. Hooray LE signed wildcard lab cert.