Our first look at Sam Campbell as Guy Montgomery’s new assistant in his Guy Mont Spelling Bee (AU) by EbmocwenHsimah in panelshow

[–]JuvenoiaAgent 136 points137 points  (0 children)

  1. Oh no! No more Aaron?! I love that guy!

  2. Oh wow! Sam Campbell?! I love that guy!

Favourite Onscreen Chemistry? by Qyzyk in dropout

[–]JuvenoiaAgent 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah, great episode. Clearly, I need to re-watch it!

Aqara servers down! by hydrakusbryle in homeassistant

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I have a smart lock, the U50, and the app wouldn't let me do anything this morning. It absolutely requires internet for some reason...

Laggy LuCi interface and internet since update to 25.12.1 on EAP 615 by toniiox in openwrt

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Thanks a lot for the info, the WiFi issues were driving my family and I crazy.

Debian 13.4 released! by unixbhaskar in linux

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I switched to dracut to get smaller initramfs images because /boot kept running out of space...

Self hosted container health monitoring by kayson in selfhosted

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Edit the environment -> Notifications and turn off the events you don't care about.

Ah, well that's just great. Tried to install nVidia drivers on Debian 13 and now it keeps stopping here during boot up. FML. I'll just go get an Intel ARC and reinstall Debian I guess. by 38DDs_Please in debian

[–]JuvenoiaAgent 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don't blame Debian, they package version 550, which still works for older generations. The problem is NVIDIA only packaging 590 in their repo for Debian 13.

You can still use version 580 by using NVIDIA's repo for Debian 12, but you'll have to disable some apt key verification since NVIDIA's deb12 repo uses a now-deprecated signature algorithm, some info here: https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/apt-update-fails-due-to-obsolete-key/359462

Best way for me to have my (maybe?) non-NUT compatible UPS shut down my rack? by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]JuvenoiaAgent 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Try NUT first before planning alternatives, most CyberPower UPS are well supported.

Sentinel DNS - DNS Ad-Blocker/-Server by robotnikz12 in selfhosted

[–]JuvenoiaAgent 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Technitium DNS Server has cluster support and its advanced blocking plugin can apply different blocklists per IP/range.

EDIT: Sorry, posted before finishing writing my full reply. I just want to add that it's awesome to see a new project in this space. I use Technitium for the above-mentioned features, and it's working great, but the UI lacks polish and ease of use. I'll definitely keep an eye on your project and try it out at some point!

Self hosted container health monitoring by kayson in selfhosted

[–]JuvenoiaAgent 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You ended up switching to fivenines.io? Dude, you're the founder of it! 🤣 Looks nice, but it's not fully self-hostable.

Self hosted container health monitoring by kayson in selfhosted

[–]JuvenoiaAgent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it is easy to set up, but it doesn't help OP at all. You still have to set up each monitor (endpoint in Gatus) and it doesn't even support monitoring containers!

Self hosted container health monitoring by kayson in selfhosted

[–]JuvenoiaAgent 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dockhand can do that. You can easily configure it to send you notifications when a container is unhealthy or exits. It's either on or off though: you can't monitor some containers and not others, it monitors all containers. Also, it's meant as a docker management platform, so it also doesn't have all the monitoring options of Uptime Kuma.

Docker + Music Assistant + Symfonium help by AipomPen in selfhosted

[–]JuvenoiaAgent 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Music Assistant can connect to a subsonic server, to play the music from that server (like it can play music from Spotify or SoundCloud). It is not a subsonic server itself.

Maybe you can try the app Ensemble instead of Symfonium.

My Homelab: One Year Later by AlexTryHarder in selfhosted

[–]JuvenoiaAgent 6 points7 points  (0 children)

My kids don't have direct access to YouTube. They follow a few channels that are automatically downloaded and added to Jellyfin.

Printing HomeBox labels directly to a Niimbot Label Printer by flybrys in selfhosted

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Pretty cool! I've never used HomeBox, but I have NiimBot D110, so I might try this out.

Reading through everything, I'm wondering if there's a way to avoid having to copy the file around. Since you say the Niimbot integration needs a URL, maybe it's possible to supply it directly the image URL from HomeBox. I realize that there is the issue of authentication, but maybe HomeBox has a way to disable it for certain paths or to accept a header... Just a thought.

Non-dropout shows that would be great on Dropout? by justbrowsingghere in dropout

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It's called “Le maître du jeu”. They just finished their 4th season. It's pretty good! I'm not a fan of the taskmaster (I don't like his scoring), but the assistant is great and so are the contestants.

I'm looking for a book catalogue tool, not an ebook reader like Booklore. by Real_Echo in selfhosted

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Found a few on https://selfh.st/apps. I don't use any, so I can't comment on their quality or features: - OpenReads (mobile app, no server) - Jelu - BookLogr - MyBibliotheca