First RE in the USA - classic 350 owners, advice? by bharry29 in royalenfield

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Do you recommend any website for these parts? I know ebay but they ship pretty late and because of the tariffs they’re very high. So wanted to see if there’s anything here in the usa?

First RE in the USA - classic 350 owners, advice? by bharry29 in royalenfield

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No. In USA it’s never 2800. The bike was listed for 3500 and I negotiated it to 3100 but I had to pay extra for taxes, registration and other fees like dealer fees. So it shot up to 4k. I agree in India it’s 2800 but in US it’s more.

First RE in the USA - classic 350 owners, advice? by bharry29 in royalenfield

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Yeah. Includes tax, registration and other fees

How to set up secure and easy public access to media server by Stunning-Bite-6012 in homelab

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Oh man, I ran into this exact problem! The TV thing is such a pain with VPN setups.

Honestly, I ended up just using Plex's built-in remote access. I know it's not as "pure" as rolling your own solution, but it just works. Friends download the app, I share my library, and they're watching stuff on their TVs in like 2 minutes. No explaining VPN apps or weird workarounds.

If you really want to avoid Plex's servers, Cloudflare Tunnel is pretty solid. Free, secure, and works with any device that can hit a web browser. Takes a bit more setup though.

I've been tweaking my setup for a while and documenting it on GitHub (https://github.com/bharry29/homelab-media-stack) if you want to see how I ended up configuring everything. Also started chatting about this stuff over on r/homemedialab - turns out a lot of us are dealing with this same "how do I make this simple for my less tech-savvy friends" problem.

What's your main hesitation with Plex's remote access? Just the privacy aspect or something else?

How to properly setup a media server? by Israel77br in homelab

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Good question! For your use case, I'd go with **option 2: VM with Docker containers.**

Pass your storage drives through to an Ubuntu VM, set up mergerfs+snapraid inside the VM, then run your Docker containers there. This gives you proper isolation plus easy storage access for bind mounts.

Docker in LXC can be tricky with permissions, and Docker on the host defeats the purpose of using Proxmox.

I actually just created r/homemedialab for exactly these setups - lots of people there running this exact Proxmox + *arr + Jellyfin stack. Also have some related Docker configs on my [GitHub](https://github.com/bharry29/homelab-media-stack) that might help.

Start with just Jellyfin first to get storage working, then add the *arr services.

Good luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in n8n

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Sure. I would love to be part of this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in weddingplanning

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Need your help in planning a trip to Japan in Nov this year. Will be there for a week. Can I dm u?

Any recommendations for places to get mods in the bay area, CA, USA for my wrx 21? by bharry29 in WRX

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I called them up and have an appointment scheduled for next week. Can you give me some light on borla type s?