

Welcome! I personally run proxmox as my host os then virtualize a truenas core VM and have my docker setup in another lxc. A bit more complex than just straight up truenas but its saves me before. I’d recommend looking into it
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Welcome! I personally run proxmox as my host os then virtualize a truenas core VM and have my docker setup in another lxc. A bit more complex than just straight up truenas but its saves me before. I’d recommend looking into it
Go into sources, click a source then click the actions dropdown and it should say “copy RSS feed”
You’ll need to follow this though to allow the RSS feed endpoint to be hit without authentication.
https://github.com/kieraneglin/pinchflat/wiki/Podcast-RSS-Feeds
It sounds like what you want is a way to handle “podcasts”. I just mount the RSS feed from pinchflat into antennapod
I download my podcasts from YouTube through pinchflat to strip out the ads then mount the RSS feed(s) into antennapod
How’d you go about this? Currently forced to use windows.
I mean its not really meant to be special. Just a good management frontend.
Ive had several stacks just fail to deploy in portainer.
Copy pasting the composes then running them as vanilla yamls or in dockge they worked entirely fine.
Can’t remember the exact compose files but I remember they were Linux server containers. No idea what the issue is/was since its been years.
Might want to use dockge instead of portainer.
https://github.com/louislam/dockge
Portainer has… Weird issues.
Lack of business version is a big win over portainer. I’ll have to look at the feature set. Right now I use dockge and don’t feel like im missing anything but always open to new stuff. Does it save the compose files in a volume or bind mount by default?
What are the benefits to komono vs portainer or dockge?
I think youre misunderstanding my point but thats okay. Its not for me but as a thing itself its really impressive and you should be proud to have written it. I’m sure others will find great use in it :)
All good brother :)
Yes?
Are we misunderstanding each other?
The issue isn’t that. The issue is its a config folder file and a lot of people back their configs up to things like github.
I feel like committing secrets to a config file instead of .env is a terrible idea. Thats being said this is really useful I’m sure.
This looks like an alternative to portainer or dockge. Am I correct?
Would putting jellyfin behind authentik or googleSSO protect me? Trying to figure out how to replace plex for my extended family since theyre charging for external connections now
I had three thoughts in rapid succession.
That being said fearmongering is bad. Give people actual facts and let them decide for themselves.
Its honestly not too bad as a starting point but its definitely harder than just installing truenas. Reason I’d suggest it is that it gives you more flexibility in the long term.
If you want less complexity, something like yunohost or CasaOS can be great too