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  • Personally I would keep it simple and just run a separate NAS and run all your services in containers across the devices best suited to them. The i3 is not going to manage for Jellyfin while sharing those other services. I tried running it on an N100 and had to move it to a beefier machine(i5). Immich for example will use a lot of resources when peforming operations, just a warning.

    If you mount a NAS storage for hosting the container data, you can move them between machines with minimal issues. Just make sure you run services using a docker-compose for them and keep them on the NAS.

    You completely negate the need for VMs and their overhead, can still snapshot the machine if you run debian as the OS there is timeshift. Other distros have similar.


  • So I recently sandboxed a webapp I am getting ready to launch.

    Basically Unifi switch > Vlan port > Server > Hosting Webapp instances, worker instance, cloudflared and DBs.

    Pretty chuffed at the docker config actually. Just configuring my WAF and tunnel settings with Cloudflare to reduce the scanning from VPS providers. Anyone have a solution or will I need to configure some sort of nginx instance to do it as Cloudflare only allows a certain length for each WAF rule for free.

    Side thought, does anyone know of a tutorial for CICD to auto build my containers and deploy? I’ve been reading github and codeberg docs and playing around to no avail. I’m temped to just write a go script to handle it on my server.







  • I’ve been building an email parsing application to put online as a saas platform. I’d partnered with a business that would use it to solve the problems they have been having to justify. I’m so close now to putting the MVP online. I was hoping to get there by xmas but didn’t quite get enough time.

    My goal is to kick off building a game for my 3 year old which will be a car simulator. The purpose to learn Godot.





  • I’m in software too. Maybe it is tougher competition outside Australia but I would imagine if you are firing off that many resumes in Software Engineering, you are probably doing yourself a disservice sending out so many variations. What if you get tagged for AI applicant and put into a spam list? What if a company gets 2 copies of resumes that are vastly different.

    Also… How many cashier jobs would genuinely need any sort of tailoring though.