[-] jul@feddit.de 3 points 6 months ago

I tried to set this up recently but failed. I wish there was a up to date noob friendly guide for this. IIRC some containers, mongodb was one of them, didn't go healthy.

[-] jul@feddit.de 1 points 7 months ago

Danke, sollte jetzt gehen. Allerdings ist archive.is down wie es scheint.

[-] jul@feddit.de 3 points 8 months ago

Point taken, guess I remembered it wrong. But if you take a look at the arch wiki, they say that your mentioned client is actually not official.

This article is mainly about the semi-official, proprietary Spotify for Linux client, which is developed by Spotify's engineers in their spare time and not actively supported by Spotify.

[-] jul@feddit.de 0 points 8 months ago
[-] jul@feddit.de 1 points 8 months ago

Interesting. For me, none of any recommendation algorithm worked decently well for me. I find new bands via following other bands (on Instagram, sadly), look at what they listen to, what bands they hang/tour/do concerts with or by asking other punks or by checking other communities.

[-] jul@feddit.de 3 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

I mainly listen to punk and it's extremely hard to find bands that are not on Tidal. When I migrated my playlists to Tidal from Spotify, there was only 1 Band which didn't exist on Tidal. But because it was only 1 song that was part of one of my playlists, I simply didn't care. ~~I don't even remember which one it was.~~ Aha, they're called Valentiine (3 piece all-girl garage rock band from Melbourne, Australia) and they're still not on Tidal. Still don't care.

Can't speak for Jazz though.

[-] jul@feddit.de 2 points 8 months ago

What a fucking great album this is. Love their tunes, also saw them live last year. What a fun group. One of my favs. Definitely give it a listen!

[-] jul@feddit.de 1 points 9 months ago

Das ist tatsächlich mein nächstes Projekt. Ich wollte dafür einfach next cloud einsetzen, wahrscheinlich noch immich dazu. Ein Kollege nutzt auch next cloud und meinte das würde locker reichen, er nutzt aber auch unRaid. Er meinte so ein komplettes NAS System wäre bisschen overkill. Ich persönlich würde mir noch rclone einrichten, damit ich Backups habe (remote dann, nicht nur lokal).

Das ist so mein Plan, hab aber persönlich keine Erfahrung damit.

[-] jul@feddit.de 4 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Mach dir einen Deal-Alarm auf mydealz für den Fujitsu S740 oder den Dell Wyse 5070. Da packste dann home assistant drauf. Wenn du dich technisch nicht fit genug fühlst, installier dir dann home assistant OS drauf. Ansonsten halt dein OS deiner Wahl und du startest home assistant in docker. Dann musst du dich auch um andere Sachen kümmern, wie z.B. MQTT-Server und zigbee2mqtt (dann brauchste noch nen USB Stick Adapter, siehe hier, ich hab den von slaesh, der kommt aus Köln.) container zu installieren und zu konfigurieren.

Tasmota funktioniert übrigens out of the box. Ich würde aber trotzdem zu zigbee raten, weil die Geräte, die am Strom angeschlossen sind (smarte Steckdosen) dann das Signal verstärken. Ohne das du dafür was tun musst. Bei Tasmota bist du einfach stumpf auf dein WiFi angewiesen.

Paar Tutorials:

[-] jul@feddit.de 1 points 9 months ago
[-] jul@feddit.de 1 points 10 months ago

I'm on a single ssd dual boot setup with encryption (LUKS for Linux / Bitlocker for Windows) for over 2 years. Never had any problems.

I used this guide back then. Hope it'll help you op.

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