

If you click the source linked, you can read through all the details.
If you click the source linked, you can read through all the details.
I use Jump for guests, Homepage for me, and Organizr for both.
I would just get set up on MxRoute and use whatever selfhosted service you want to interact with it.
For movies, try letterboxd.
My opnSense box does the same thing. I’d rather get to it via internal IP like pfSense worked. (I assume I can make that happen somehow, but I haven’t researched it yet.)
Do you see that only when you’re on the LAN or also when you’re coming in from WAN?
That’s clever.
Get a new phone for use while traveling, then dump it when you’re back home. Leave your services behind.
GrapheneOS reboots once a day as a security measure.
No docker? :(
Sorry, you may be right; I was just thinking of licensing in general.
There are licenses that allow for free non-commercial/personal use but paid business use.
Start with running something in docker. Probably get containous/whoami
running, then portainer
, then either traefik
or caddy
.
Once you’ve got that all working, you can run anything you want easily.
If you’ve got an old machine lying around, you can use that to start.
You don’t need a special client, just a browser. Otherwise, yep!
If you’re carrying your media with you, you could run Jellyfin on the server to provide access to the media to anyone connected to its wifi.
Check out MXRoute. (Specifically the lifetime promo, though I’ve seen it on sale for cheaper.)
You could dual boot and find out. Or even do a live session and play around.
Check out Discord’s Webhooks; many applications publish notifications through them. Should be as easy as sending a message to a specific URL, I think.
I highly recommend taking the time to learn docker instead of running directly.
Thank you for posting this! I’ve been increasing the memory for my VM over and over and it was using 24GB RAM + 4GB swap. Hopefully this will let me reclaim some.