

What’s an ai hat? Like a red hat? Or a fedora?


What’s an ai hat? Like a red hat? Or a fedora?


I guess they think that you watch with friends anyway
I like the UK layout as well. I also wanted to have stickers but I don’t need them. “it’ll make it easier”. Yes, in the first week. I don’'t have them, and I can write without looking. There are some keys that I don’t know but that’s those keys that are left and it’s easy to figure out. I hindsight I really didn’t need it


Why don’t you use the mobile app? Mine works just fine
At least I think it does. Maybe all the docs that I upload are lost. Who knows 😅


I’d debug immich. A good Photo pins on a map can be done with reitti but I think that connects to immich as a backend.
Sometimes the tool you want to use just isn’t right and you have to make it yourself. (I speak from Experience)


That looks very nice. I just tried maubot and see how it goes. Maubot has the infrastructure already setup which is also nice


That looks like a web view. I have that webview installed for years.
This is false news. Maybe, now it is in the store but the app is not new on tizenos.


There’s a xing logo on the right side. Looks like OP made a mistake since xing is neither open nor federated
Looks like there is something https://github.com/Haui1112/FediWork


That’s cool
You can discover streams here https://dir.xiph.org/
E.g. http://manager7.streamradio.fr:1250/stream and put it into vlc and it can play it directly


Is there a federated radio?
Someone streams music and everyone is listening and sharing at the same time.
Opensuse aeon - I don’t do anything. Package manager handles everything


I’ve got the default production compose configuration with podman.
Link Mode: Journiv will store references to Immich assets and also add them in an album called Journiv in you immich profile so you can easily see all the assets used in your journal.
My immich user did not receive a new album called “Journiv”. I had to go to the journiv settings and “update connection” such that the folder appears. Yet, there are no entries.
In the website settings, it states “store reference to immich assets. Files are fetched on-demand” (unfortunately I couldn’t copy and paste the original text as described above).
To me, the best setting for photos would be to store a local preview and link to the original. A jpeg/jxl/avif would be increadibly small but display everything properly. If you want to zoom in, go to the original photo.
Videos can be very big referencing them when using “copy to journiv” unnecessarily increases storage consumption. Having a local preview image and the reference to the original video would be great - for me.
link to immich album
suggest using the geo location of the immich photo
suggestion for immich: add link to journiv in the photo (description)
Thank you!


Kudos!
That looks so cool! Thank you for sharing! I can’t wait to use it in production
Do you have an IBAN for donations?


That’s cool


Backup and yolo 😎


That’s one risk. Someone could use it for a bot net or other attacks. Or he could try to escape the device and hack into other devices on the LAN. But also, it depends on the reward that a hacker can get. Is the expected reward worth the work to hack into your server?
I’m not saying it’s low risk because then you could/would blame me if something happens.


An open port is a door to the service. The service needs a vulnerability and then an attacker can abuse that. Oftentimes multiple vulnerabilities are used in an attack. Attacks can become public years after they were found. Just because nothing is public doesn’t mean that it’s not there. What can an attacker gain if he enters your server?
https://app.opencve.io/cve/?product=jellyfin&vendor=jellyfin
If you want to know what happend to people who opened their ports in the past, look in the lemmy and reddit selfhosted subs for the posts about it. I am not aware of a single post in the last x years about someome complaining that his jellyfin media library was encrypted and she shall pay a sum x for the encryption keys.


There is always risk with exposing something to the Internet or untrusted people. You need to take steps to mitigate the risk.
Make sure you patch
make sure you only expose as little as possible
use https/tls
have good, automated, tested backups to media that gets disconnected!
having access logs enabled
Isolate and separate from any private/internal stuff as much as possible.
Separate hardware
separate VLANs
separate VMs
https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/yc2wmd/is_it_dangerous_to_open_http_ports_to_the_world/
Crazy! I thought that’s a joke. Thanks!