What Desktop Client are you Using?
https://lemmy.world/post/24597946
What Desktop Client are you Using? - Lemmy.World
There is some discussion regarding JMP (Jellyfin Media Player) and its lack of
development the past year. Jellyfin Official appears open to replacing JMP with
an alternative, meaning pushing users to a different application. What desktop
clients are people using currently? Are there any in the works that you believe
could replace JMP? If you are developing one, please reply and advertise it
here!
Latest Macrium Reflect Version (X) will be a Subscription
https://lemmy.world/post/20210863
Latest Macrium Reflect Version (X) will be a Subscription - Lemmy.World
Any recommendations for a good non-subscription-based alternative? I could setup
syncthing for files, and I have URbackup for images, but I always relied on
Macrium more than URbackup. What do other people use? >Why have you removed the
one-time license option? >Many of our home customers’ feedback indicated a
preference for the certainty provided by an annual plan. The annual plan offers
assurance that you always have access to the latest version with innovations
such as improvements we’ve made in compression speeds and algorithms. It also
ensures you have access to critical updates and are protected against new
threats and risks. Lastly, our annual plan ensures you always have access to
technical support (one-time licenses only offer 12 months of support).
How do/did You Get Your Friends into Selfhosting?
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How do/did You Get Your Friends into Selfhosting? - Lemmy.World
Most of my friends are in tech, and I think one of them would enjoy hosting
their own services if they got into it. Currently, I do most of our hosting,
from media servers to game servers, but I think the hardest part is to give
people an enticement to host. For example, maybe they saw the lights
automatically come on through the use of home automation like Home Assistant or
maybe they wanted to control their own music library. I think the idea of
managing your own hardware and services doesn’t become enjoyable until you’ve
already seen the outcome, such as having a resource or service available to you
that you didn’t before. When I first got into selfhosting, I also had the
problem with identifying what I wanted to host. How do/did you get your friends
interested in selfhosting? What services did they look into hosting themselves?
I’m not going to force someone into a hobby they aren’t interested in, I’m just
curious how people brought the conversation up. Thanks.
Would you Host a Public Service in your Home?
https://lemmy.world/post/474881
Would you Host a Public Service in your Home? - Lemmy.world
Usually, I’d aim for the cloud environments for public resources (serving more
than like 20 people), as the traffic won’t be hitting your home network.
Additionally, selfhosting a public service like Lemmy on your home environment
probably wouldn’t have the same uptime or reliability, as I only have one strong
ISP signal, and no backup generator. However, pricing wise, selfhosting at home
is much cheaper for the processing power you get.
What Happens if a Domain Registrar Goes Down?
https://lemmy.world/post/349889
What Happens if a Domain Registrar Goes Down? - Lemmy.world
If you register a domain with Cloudflare or Route 53, and that service goes
down, do your records stay active in the DNS servers? What if the DNS servers go
down, I know a lot of people use 8.8.8.8, so if Google’s server goes down, then
DNS fails? What are the potential point of failures for having your own domain?
Does Matrix have Drop-in Drop-out Voice Channels?
https://lemmy.world/post/249382
Does Matrix have Drop-in Drop-out Voice Channels? - Lemmy.world
Voice channels similar to discord and Teamspeak, where you don’t need to “call”
the people you want to talk to, you just join the channel. Is this a feature in
Matrix? Thanks.
Does Anyone Host a Discord Alternative? Like a Matrix/Synapse Server?
https://lemmy.world/post/164827
Does Anyone Host a Discord Alternative? Like a Matrix/Synapse Server? - Lemmy.world
As r/selfhosted seems to have shutdown due to the reddit api changes (rip), I
wanted to see if anyone has worked with these services before? How do they
compare to Discord and how hard is it to maintain, as the setup looks pretty in
depth for matrix and synapse. How did you convince your user base to use it over
Discord. I’ve hosted TS3 for about 8 years and are looking for alternatives, as
we have to use Discord for screen sharing. Thanks!