AnIntenseMoist
@AnIntenseMoist@lemmy.world
- Comment on Managing proxmox, virtual machines, and others 1 week ago:
Very few things out there don’t require an agent. TacticalRMM is a decent self-hosted device management platform, but I don’t really trust them after some controversy with an embedded Monero miner in the agent (has since been removed, but come on).
MeshCentral is what TRMM uses for its remoting and its pretty robust, but doesn’t do patch management on its own. If most of your infrastructure is Linux, you can easily handle it yourself though.
TBH, manual management would be the easiest if your infrastructure is small enough.
- Comment on Jellyfin won't fetch the good metadata 2 weeks ago:
That’s all we can do sometimes…
- Comment on Jellyfin won't fetch the good metadata 2 weeks ago:
Try using the IMDB tag directly on the file name for E10, ie. StarTrekDSNineS04E10[imdbid-tt0708549].mkv
- Comment on Mosquito Sprites 4 weeks ago:
Did the same thing to me; I started raving all the time instead.
- Comment on Byeeeeeee 4 weeks ago:
Considering horses (and thus horseshoes) came way after the horseshoe crab, we really should rename the horseshoe to “crab shoe” or something and “horseshoe crab” to something else. Ideas welcome.
- Comment on Router suggestions for a complete noob 5 weeks ago:
I use AT&T as my ISP and their router software is workable at least. It can assign static IPs and do port forwarding; enough for a basic home lab and some self hosting. If you absolutely need to be in full control of your network, most off-the-shelf name-brand router/APs will do. At that point in your journey, I’d recommend a Mikrotik hax3. You don’t need to dive into the advanced stuff in Router OS, they have a quick setup that’s good enough but you can go deeper if you need. Though I will say there’s a learning cliff.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
Yeah, I see it. The bottom-right is just before he activates his eye lasers.
- Comment on How to Setup a Secure Ubuntu Home Server 1 month ago:
Then do something like Fedora Server, which gives you a web GUI after a guided graphical setup. More user-friendly than ssh and managing everything through the terminal (though you can certainly still do that)
- Comment on it's just science 2 months ago:
I am a meat popsicle.
- Comment on I present my girlfriend's daughter. 5 months ago:
Wrong movie, same spirit.