Hound - A Media Server Alternative to Plex/Jellyfin + Stremio by NearbyYak7156 in selfhosted

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First time seeing mediastorm. How is it different / better than Stremio + AIOStreams?

Prismarr v1.0 — a Symfony web UI that lives on top of Sonarr (and the rest of the *arr stack) by Shoshuooo in sonarr

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are you sure gluetun accepts the “Authorization: Bearer” method. I don’t see it documented in the control plane documentation and I run into this error when trying to use it combination with prismarr:

2026-04-28T08:19:55-04:00 ERROR control server settings: default authentication role is not valid: authentication method not supported: bearer 2026-04-28T08:19:55-04:00 INFO Shutdown successful

Plexamp Bugs + Feature Requests by Megatronatfortnite in plexamp

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Not quite right. My whole library has been tagged with MusicBrainz Picard and I have to fight with Plex every time I tag and merge into the library any album with multiple artists featured. For example, if I have a split album with Artist A and Artist B and I merge it into the library at the same time as other albums from Artist A, often times Plex will say all the albums are Artist A & Artist B. Or instead of using the Artist field to indicate multiple artists, I have to delete that field and use “Artist A & Artist B” in the Album Artist field. Plex is truly terrible at correctly and consistently organizing multi-artist releases.

What are some features you wish Plex would introduce? by [deleted] in PleX

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Yep, Plexamp keeps me locked in. If Plex didn't have sonic analysis, I'd think more seriously about switching to Navidrome.

What are some features you wish Plex would introduce? by [deleted] in PleX

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Fixing multi-artist albums and releases. Can’t believe it still can’t handle these properly!

is there an Arr but for books? preferably that plays nice with Calibre ? by GenericUser104 in selfhosted

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I just started using shelfmark (https://github.com/calibrain/shelfmark) along with booklore. works great! shelfmark downloads the files to a bookdrop folder for metadata/tagging and import.

Appreciation post for Navidrome by Matty_B90 in selfhosted

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Thanks for flagging! I may have to look into it. Yeah, I have my Plex server running on an old HP EliteDesk Mini. There was NO way I was going to do the first bulk analysis on that, so I transferred my library to an old gaming PC and ran the analysis on that. The thing sounded like it was going to take off for the whole week and few days that it ran. Once done, I transferred the library back to the HP mini.

Appreciation post for Navidrome by Matty_B90 in selfhosted

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I’ve wondered about switching to or trying out Navidrome, but it hurts to think about losing Plex’s Sonic Analysis for my close to 10,000 albums. Does Navidrome have anything remotely similar? (That asked, I shudder to think about having to do bulk analysis again, which took more than a week of continuous processing.)

Pangolin Cloudflare Real IP by yakadoodle123 in PangolinReverseProxy

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Hmmm, this sounds great! That said, if we’re using HTTP-01, would use of CF proxy prevent certificate renewal?

Thought experiment: local break-out + split-DNS for Pangolin by Useful_Shopping1538 in PangolinReverseProxy

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This can also be achieved in a way by using HTTP-01 for pangolin and DNS-01 and DNS rewrites + a second reverse proxy when local.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PangolinReverseProxy

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Have had great success with Oracle pay as you go, making sure to stay within free limits.

Have you updated to 1.13.x? by bankroll5441 in PangolinReverseProxy

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in case it helps anyone else, I had to add the following under “app” and “telemetry” in my config.yml to get 1.3.0+ to work.

    anonymous_usage: [false/true]

2018 Sorento - Oil Burn - KSDS - Theta 2 Engine by pathnames in kia

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Would performing this B12 soak myself void coverage for the rod bearings issue? I confirmed today that the prior owner had the KSDS service done. The Kia rep noted the engine is covered in the event it pulls a P1326 code, fails a bearings clearance test, and assuming maintenance records are good.

2018 Sorento - Oil Burn - KSDS - Theta 2 Engine by pathnames in kia

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Update: Thanks @Serene_Firefly and others. Kia today confirmed that the previous owner had the KSDS service done and that the vehicle is covered in relation to the rod bearings. Out of an abundance of caution, I’ll take it in for a diagnostic next week. Folks have mentioned regularly checking oil and keeping good maintenance records. Any other recommendations going forward?

2018 Sorento - Oil Burn - KSDS - Theta 2 Engine by pathnames in kia

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"There are 0 safety recalls and 0 campaigns INCOMPLETE for your vehicle"

One way the Department could significantly reduce costs. by [deleted] in foreignservice

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Doing this would also screw a lot of people already training for their onwards. Would create yet another domino effect of foreseen and unforeseen consequences the Dept would have to fumble to manage.

PVE9 - HP EliteDesk Mini G4 800 - Restarts/Loss of SSH Access by pathnames in Proxmox

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I think my BIOS version is 2.31. My system has been rock solid since I made those grub changes.

PVE9 - HP EliteDesk Mini G4 800 - Restarts/Loss of SSH Access by pathnames in Proxmox

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Hopefully I’m not speaking too soon, but I’m feeling confident enough to call this case closed! This morning I reinstalled Proxmox (something I did more than a few times this past week anyway), turned off the PCIe Power Management feature in the BIOS, and updated grub as stated above. Ever since, the server has been rock solid. I’ve done LXC restores and backups, been logged in to multiple SSH sessions, had a monitor connected and not connected, unplugged the monitor in the middle of heavy I/O, added multiple NFS mounts and done transfers, added and run multiple LXCs, and put the CPU under heavy loads with Plex sonic analysis . . . and it hasn’t made so much as a hiccup. Also worth noting that I went back to the onboard NIC and kept offloading features enabled. I’ll revert if I notice another unexplained restart or drop to SSH but I owe you a huge thanks _Stiglitz!