Gotcha. In that case I’ve already set that all up in sonarr/radarr directly, using shared docker volumes.
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Gotcha. In that case I’ve already set that all up in sonarr/radarr directly, using shared docker volumes.
I never heard of those tools, but I have a jellyfin server. By “support” for jellyfin, does that mean it has like a plugin or something to request media from within jellyfin?
Ngl calling nginx a contraction of “popular https server” is kinda wild
I get the appeal, but between the massive community if plugins, and it being self hostable, I think it still gets most (but not all) of the benefits of open source
This looks cool, but I’m not sure there’s any reason to use it over Foundry if you already have a license.
Yeah, right now it’s the only implementation that supports SSO, and no others look like they’ll be getting it soon either
I’d love to move over as well, but for me the deal breaker is SSO. I want it to make my server (with various services) to have its own identity provider which controls access to the whole server
I honestly think that philosophy is fine. Before the major social media sites all came about, the Internet was filled with much smaller communities that didn’t need to be profitable or scalable - they could be run by an individual as a hobby project. I think returning to that (possibly with the use of federation so these small communities still have a good amount of content) could keep things free, ad free, and privacy conscious