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Hi there! This is a video that I made that I'm hoping can act as a beginner friendly entry level point to the world of self hosting and running a homelab. Just thought I'd share in case anyone is interested, and I hope it can be a resource to share with noobies. I don't claim to be an expert at all so I'd also love some feedback. Thanks!

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[–] edgyspazkid@lemmy.wtf 1 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 57 minutes ago)

Cool video and cool shirt! Is it sewn if it is it's even cooler!?

K.K. Good Day (KK Slider vs Ice Cube)

Oh and im right now trying to figure out how to get access from anywhere to my Jellyfin and Navidrom (oh I learnd that docker.yml is soo friciking easy to set up. I donno why I didn't do it to Jellyfin anyway…) server (not only from home network) I even installed Tailscale but im not so technical. Still. Video is very cool and I will try this photo digital album for my family. My grandma will be amazed for sure! Again cool video you seem very interesting dude!

My cool Docker icon lolz

[–] LoafedBurrito@lemmy.world 5 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago) (5 children)

I set up my home server, then realized my Internet is shit and my upload speeds can't even steam 1 4k movie, let alone several at once.

I am not excited to triple my monthly Internet bill for better upload speeds, but it will have to happen soon.

[–] muusemuuse@sh.itjust.works 1 points 5 hours ago

Set one up as a cache of things you like. Have it fetch things with punch flat and filter out the ads. Then you can watch whatever you want even after Google takes it down for no reason.

[–] quant@leminal.space 3 points 19 hours ago

I'm more worried about my electricity bill tbh. Low-power devices aren't easily available and the second hand market is crap in my area.

[–] Bakkoda@sh.itjust.works 3 points 19 hours ago

I would gladly spend more for better (10mbit up atm) but all the upgrades get me to like 25 up and that's it. I have no incentive to spend more for basically nothing. I hate it.

[–] jnod4@lemmy.ca 2 points 19 hours ago

Just get a service that can download the movie from ur sever and then watch it offline.

[–] Smokeydope@lemmy.world 1 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

IMO 4k resolution is overkill its way past the optimal between file storage and visual fidelity. Nobody has ever complained about the visual quality of my 720p or 1080p sourced stuff much in the same way most sane people wont notice the difference between FLAC and mp3 on average listening. Bhack in my day we were lucky to get 480p on a square box tv.

[–] myfunnyaccountname@lemmy.zip 4 points 20 hours ago

Every time I spin one up. I spend weeks setting things and playing with it. And then never use it again until I get bored and rebuild it.

[–] LovableSidekick@lemmy.world 3 points 19 hours ago

Dad said we're getting a sourcebox!

[–] mrl1@jlai.lu 10 points 1 day ago

The first disclaimer in the video is the most relatable thing I've read in a while

[–] EmilieEasie@lemmynsfw.com 2 points 21 hours ago

Everyone is a really, really big target

[–] thatradomguy@lemmy.world 43 points 1 day ago (3 children)

We should have never lost the capability to have LAN parties for all games.

[–] Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 16 hours ago

You still can. By setting up a VPN.
Though it doesnt bring to couch closer.

[–] Zink@programming.dev 10 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Just yesterday I wiped the drive and installed Linux on the 3rd old PC for the LAN setup I'm putting together, literally "for the children!"

It's an i7-920 from 2008. It has TRIPLE channel ram, baby. I installed Linux Mint Cinnamon and it was as quick and painless as usual.

I already get the warm fuzzies when I walk into the room and find my 3rd grader playing on my PC instead of their tablet or even the console. Our first LAN party is gonna be sweet.

[–] thatradomguy@lemmy.world 3 points 22 hours ago

I used to dream once that I would be able to give my future son Q4OS to grow up with and if a daughter, something like PuppyOS. Alas, I'm a single 30-something guy living in his parent's basement with no real prospects of owning my own home or getting laid—so go figure. At least somebody out there is living the dream! 🤝

[–] bpt11@reddthat.com 10 points 1 day ago

You're spitting rn

[–] quick_snail@feddit.nl 13 points 1 day ago

Thanks for using peer tube

[–] Saarth@lemmy.world 47 points 2 days ago (16 children)

I want a future where communities self host their media and circumvent media companies like Netflix and Disney. Local film clubs, TV clubs, hobbyists, etc. can come together and host as a collective bringing down costs and making this more accessible.

[–] cyberpunk007@lemmy.ca 25 points 2 days ago

Like ham radio ppl

[–] Auli@lemmy.ca 10 points 1 day ago (8 children)
[–] boonhet@sopuli.xyz 14 points 1 day ago

Okay, so you don't even need a socialist system for this, just a moderately sane government. Even here in Estonia, the government hands out funding for cultural projects. Now this is still a capitalist society, so you likely can't get full funding for a big project.

In an actual socialist economy, the government will give you full funding for projects. The actors and everyone else working on a movie or TV show have guaranteed income that's enough to live their lives, guaranteed living accommodations, etc, so they're more likely to do it as a passion project, but they could still be paid as extra motivation. Funding is still required for equipment, etc. Unless you go fully money free as a society, in which case you ask the government to assign equipment to you.

[–] themurphy@lemmy.ml 10 points 1 day ago (7 children)

Sometimes it's hard to imagine a reality outside our own.

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[–] paequ2@lemmy.today 24 points 1 day ago (3 children)

I have my own server and it's great, but the real product these streaming services sell isn't access to content—it's discoverability and recommendations. We need a better solution for that!

[–] Aneb@lemmy.world 13 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Yeah I use jellyseerr with jellyfin and they work great together

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[–] Reygle@lemmy.world 19 points 1 day ago (4 children)

My entire life is Linux and self hosted, aside from Email. I may get to that one day too. Love my Plex server, even with the more recent baloney the company's apparently been up to.

I should be using Jellyfin but once I get home from work I don't want to tinker any more, I just wanna play a game or dick around.

Agree with the message in the video, these companies should be told to pound sand the minute they do a single anti-consumer thing.

[–] Evotech@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

I set up jellyfin recently. Haven't tinkered with it any more than plex to be fair

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[–] Signtist@bookwyr.me 7 points 1 day ago (2 children)

How beneficial is connecting via ethernet instead of wifi? My wifi mesh pods only have 1 ethernet out port, so I use it for my desktop. Not sure if I could split it or not, but I imagine if I did it'd slow down my desktop's internet connection, which I'd rather not do.

[–] Evotech@lemmy.world 11 points 1 day ago

A switch won't slow anything at home.

It's super cheap and literally plug and play.

[–] Zortrox@lemmy.sdf.org 15 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I can't be sure since technology has so many different factors, but splitting a single Ethernet out into multiple with a network switch won't really affect it much if at all. Cat5e cable/jack (common for most cables) gets 1 gigabit, so unless you have a gigabit connection and maxing out the connections already, you shouldn't notice it.

As for WiFi, even though a lot of newer technology is great, it's not going to beat Ethernet.

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[–] Olgratin_Magmatoe@slrpnk.net 9 points 1 day ago

Agreed. It's time my occasional minecraft/PZomboid server got a nextcloud upgrade.

[–] AA5B@lemmy.world 10 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Hosting email just saved the day! My ex got locked out of her email account and password resets were blocked. However she still had one “home” forwarding email configured as a recovery address, so we were able to redirect it somewhere accessible and unlock her email account!

[–] masterofn001@lemmy.ca 9 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

I just have my old PC's running Linux connected directly to the tv or projector.

I use a super basic webdav server or free ^arr^ ^matey^ streaming sites.

I sometimes sftp into devices.

That's my setup.

[–] Darkcoffee@sh.itjust.works 58 points 2 days ago (5 children)

That's a welcomed thing, often it's daunting to do it from scratch when all guides assume you're a masters student in computer science lol

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[–] amotio@lemmy.world 27 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (12 children)

Started my own home server about a year or so ago. Currently hosting Immich for me and my gf. Jellyfin for archiving movies shows and downloaded YT videos. Forgejo for local git where I backup my work. Homeassistant to manage lights in the appartment and some other small stuff. Linkwarden to archive important websites and links I might need in the future (docs for work, how-tos for the server itself so I dont loose all that setup kbowledge). Syncthing to sync files between multiple devices - which is awesome, easy to setup and pair folders. Seafile to share files.

It has been great, it draws around 20-30W idle.

I am currently in search for Obsidian and Bitwarden self hosted alternative that can be run in docker container - if anyone has some ideas I am all ears.

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[–] Anomnomnomaly@lemmy.org 6 points 1 day ago

I pay for netflix... dumped prime a couple of years ago and got given disney+ for free for 12 months. I have my own server and am on version 3.2 of it after my first dedicated one I built in 2009. I've kinda had others before then, but it was an old PC I hooked up to my old CRT tv in about 2002 which struggled to play some mpeg2 content due to the weak single core CPU it had in it.

Now it's running on an AM4 setup with a Ryzen 5 5600G, so I can use the PCIE socket that used to have a GPU in it for a SATA expansion card, so that I can triple the number of HDD's it could hold. I'm slowly going through it once a year replacing the oldest 6TB drives (without about 80,000+hrs of uptime on them) with 14TB archive drives I rip out of seagate external drives. 4 more to go... to add to the 4 already done.

I think my first dedicated server had 3TB of storage (2x 1.5TB) and I still have one of those drives in an external drive that I use occasionally to fill with movies and shows when I go away and take one of my shield tv boxes with me... but mostly I take an external 500gb ssd as it doesn't require a power supply and I rarely have enough time to watch 1TB of movies and shows whilst away.

Over the last 15yrs, it's been rebuilt a few times and upgrade many... adding extra drives, swapping out CPU's and so on. 3 ground up builds with the last one being built in 2020... Normally when I build a new system for myself, the mediaserver gets upgraded with my old parts... Hence the last one being on windows 7 and an AMD FX 8350 with DDR3 ram until mid 2020.

Currently about 70TB capacity.

My next one will have a dedicated raid setup with parity... it's the one thing I've never been able to do with such a random collection of different size drives... hence normalizing them all to the same kind of 14TB ones.

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