Comment on Everyone should have a home server (or a friend that has one)
CodingCarpenter@lemmy.ml 22 hours agoHonestly I was in the same boat. I ended up just buying a raspberry pie and following the dead simple tutorials on this site and now I can stream my audiobooks or TV wherever the hell I want
solrize@lemmy.ml 21 hours ago
Again though, why a server? I don’t understand the concept of streaming really (I mean why I would want it, not how it works). I have some music files but they are on my laptop’s internal SSD (plus a few on my phone). No need for streaming. The idea of a server is generally to run some network services 24/7, or serve multiple clients, or have more hardware resources than would normally be found on a client PC. I don’t see a raspberry pi at home helping with much of that.
I guess I could imagine wanting some kind of centralized media server at home if there were multiple people using it, but it’s just me, and I’m generally not into video so I don’t have a huge video library or anything like that.
FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au 21 hours ago
You don’t understand the concept of not having to carry your laptop everywhere with you to listen to your music? What?
solrize@lemmy.ml 21 hours ago
I mostly listen at home, but I do have some music files on my phone. I could put them all there in principle. The phone has 256GB of local storage and an SD slot that can take a 2TB card. It’s a cheap phone too (Moto G series). I have a few GB of music that I listen to plus some archived.
If I’m going to stream to my phone away from home though, that means the streaming server has to be on the internet, and wasn’t one idea of a home server to be off the internet? I do have a bunch of such files on a bare metal dedicated server at OVH. They have better things to do than examine my files and delete stuff with the wrong kind of lyrics. I do understand not wanting to use stuff like Google Drive where they do mess with the files.
Even if I wanted to totally control the hardware I’d probably look into colo. But dedicated servers always end up being cheaper.
FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au 20 hours ago
No, home servers aren’t made to be off the internet.
CodingCarpenter@lemmy.ml 21 hours ago
For me personally, I share this with several other people. So my wife can stream movies or TV that we own from anywhere. We can share the same audiobooks like as if it were audible but I only need to own one copy. Things like that it’s really a convenience thing. That and digital backups of my failing DVDs is a bit of comfort
solrize@lemmy.ml 21 hours ago
Aha, yeah, sharing with people at home is an attraction and it’s good to not have to rely on your home internet being up for that. DVD backups though (unless they’re being shared too) seems like they can be handled either with client storage or remote servers. You want off-premises copies of your backups anyway.