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- Comment on Readdeck vs Wallabag? 1 week ago:
I just set up Readeck a few weeks ago, and I’ve been liking it. Very minimalist, utilitarian. One feature I’d like that isn’t included is the ability to add specific labels or collections to the sidebar, but that’s my only quibble so far.
It has an official browser extension for adding urls to it, but if you can’t or don’t want to use that, it has a nice api. I use the api to add bookmarks from my phone using a termux-url-opener script, which is as easy as the extension - just hit the “share” button and select termux, and it does the rest.
- Comment on Self-Host Weekly (24 October 2025) 2 weeks ago:
Navigating around supporting bad actors in the foss community is probably far easier than in the closed, commercial software space, given that all the code, discussion, and money are out in the open.
Also I think the proportion of fascists and bad actors in the foss community is probably lower than elsewhere in the first place, given that the community is based on the free and open sharing of work and knowledge.
- Comment on Reducing power consumption of a desktop PC 2 weeks ago:
First time I’ve ever seen this, and I love it.
- Comment on Exciting bat news!!! 4 weeks ago:
That’s pretty wild, given there are only around 6,836 extant mammal species at all. A quarter of all mammal species are bats!
- Comment on Proxmox: Make CT Fuse Mount Available to Host 1 month ago:
The rclone fuse mount is essentially running in the memory of the container, and doesn’t translate back into the filesystem that the host presents from itself into that container.
Since rclone is available in the debian repos, the simplest and easiest option would be to do the rclone mount on the host and then pass that via bind mounting into the Plex container.
If you want to keep the rclone mounting containerized though (or if your Proxmox host is clustered, you want to mount it on the host, and you want the mount to be shared between your nodes), you can use rclone’s experimental but built-in nfs server feature: rclone.org/commands/rclone_serve_nfs/
Make sure your 2 containers can talk to each other over a secure network (“this server does not implement any authentication so any client will be able to access the data”), start the nfs server in the rclone container, and mount it via nfs in the Plex container.
Good luck!
- Comment on Can I self-host on old iPhones? 2 months ago:
I’ve used an old, out-of-support phone as a permanently plugged-in homeassistant control panel. Not quite self-hosting as in phone-server, but a fun easy project and a great way to keep an old device in use.
- Comment on How do I stop Docker trying to pull from IPv6? 2 months ago:
Can you give us the full output of the following commands?
ip addrsysctl net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 - Comment on Finland warms up the world’s largest sand battery, and the economics look appealing 4 months ago:
100MWh from that one little silo, that’s incredible.
- Comment on Building Cheap & Efficient Home Servers with... Laptops? | Hardware Haven 6 months ago:
In my experience, mounting some thinkpad servers to the wall above the rack gives the homelab a very International Space Station feel.
- Comment on Why is my server using all my Swap but I have RAM to spare? 6 months ago:
That’s why you can adjust swappiness, or designate a different high-endurance storage device for it.
- Comment on I need a hug 8 months ago:
🫂