Since a lot of people seemed to enjoy the video where I talked about the #OpenSource software I use, here is a video with all the stuff I run on my #NAS, and the things that I still need to set up on it:

https://youtu.be/DekUrSZ58fc

What I run on my NAS: VPN, VMs, media, and more projects!

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Parabolic c'est vraiment le truc qu'il me fallait, et j'ai récup 2, 3 autre trucs mineurs mais merci à toi !!! TT
@thelinuxEXP What i did wonder was if you still run your Layan-KDE config or changed your DE styling?
@qper I don’t, I’m on GNOME currently, but I’m in the process of moving to an « all in one setup » with just one laptop with KDE
@thelinuxEXP @qper You were the chosen one! You were supposed to destroy the Sith, not join them. (Type COSMIC DE in Google) 
@thelinuxEXP I use Immich, looks a lot like google photos and has cool features
@thelinuxEXP Nick loved the video. You mentioned open source alternatives to Synology have you tried TrueNAS Core? In addition to software they also make hardware maybe you could get a review unit to try. I'd be curious as which is better for supporting third party open source add ons.
@Sh4d0w_H34rt i haven’t yet, but it could be a cool project!
@thelinuxEXP I use my old MacBook Air as a NAS with 2 external hard-drives. I use Jellyfin, because it is open-source and does not need a subscription to watch on certain devices. You should try it.
Along with that, I host Language Tool (FOSS alternative for Grammarly), Nextcloud, Vaultwarden (Bitwarden fork in Rust), Bookstack, Photoview, Shynet and a few Wordpress instances, all in Docker containers.
@thelinuxEXP You mentioned downloading #youtube #videos via #rss: I use #TinyTinyRSS and have all "subs" (I don't have a Google account) there in a feed category. Channel subs are made via #rssbridge. The feed category aggregates all the feeds into one. The aggregated feed then will be the source of my small #python script that downloads the videos via #yt-dlp and then uses the #ttrss api to "mark" the post/feed item/video to "read", after downloading. It's hacky but it works.
@d2ns Thanks, I’ll see if it can help!
@thelinuxEXP I did not know you could do all these things with a NAS. I though they were only storage devise. Good video.
@thelinuxEXP great video. If you feel for it, maybe you might want to have a look at #freedombox in your own time (dont know how compatible it is with synology though). Its a debian pureblend, all foss. Ive been enjoying it for a year now