Comment on What's the e-reader you would buy if you were in the market?
dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de 20 hours agoThanks. I’ll bear this in mind but don’t want another project right now as my media server takes up some time. But I’ll keep it in mind for the future.
drcobaltjedi@programming.dev 19 hours ago
The process isn’t hard or time consuming, but I understand, this sorta stuff isn’t for everyone. I’m just a huge proponent of “this is my device it’ll do as I say”
dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de 19 hours ago
That’s very true but it becomes another dependency for me to manage, which is fine if that’s your thing but I struggle with motivation sometimes.
For instance my media server crapped the bed last night and debugging today felt like a chore. Turns out that I didn’t properly manage the docker side of things and where it stores things so I ran out of space on the server disk. My plan is to move the docker stuff to a vault in truenas and automate clearing old images and stuff, but as I say it’s a chore at times so don’t want to be adding another thing I need to manage as when in a bad headspace it’ll not get done.
Now this also highlighted an issue I must have, not been back to check docker compose, in that Plex doesn’t have access to my libraries now so the config must be wrong as Jellyfin worked perfectly. Means I’ll need to spend the time to resolve this so my users can continue on Plex which they prefer, I also prefer Plex but Jellyfin seems to work better on iOS.
Hope you see this response as me just expressing my use case and I have no judgement on you for sharing as I like to know what’s out there still.
drcobaltjedi@programming.dev 16 hours ago
It’s all good man. Different people have different wants and needs. Your hands are a bit full with other stuff so setting up an ereader the way I have with mine is just too much om your already full plate.
Have a wonderful day and I hope you can find a good solution for yourself.