Glamorous9899

joined 1 year ago
 

since the weather is going to start getting colder, i’ve been looking ahead and trying to plan out some projects that i want to work on over the winter. mostly, network service projects, ai server build, home assistant stuff, various 3d printer projects, etc. and i’m looking for a way to keep all the notes and files in a main “notebook” type of system. i’ve got gitea setup and nextcloud, ( and most common network services). i was looking at openproject, but that seems WAY to much for what i need, focalboard looks kind of interesting though.

basically, i’d like to be use git for all file storage, but with a more complete frontend. or integrations with nextcloud, i was thinking of trying to piece something together using gitea actions or node-red (i’m VERY new to both, so this would be an adventure), but before i head down that rabbit hole, i’d like to know if there is a better, easier, more complete option?

[–] Glamorous9899@lemmy.libreprime.io 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

this is the first i've heard of this. i had tried jellyfin for about 6 months last year but eventually went back to emby because the atv app was severly lacking in basic features like adding movies to playlists, is this a new rewrite?

[–] Glamorous9899@lemmy.libreprime.io 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

i run HA through docker, and from what i can tell, you would need to run different piper instances in order to load different voices, then add them in to the wyoming integration. i'm not sure of that, but seems like a workable option. i might give this a try tonight or tomorow. if both instance responded at the same time, it might be a much for the processor, depending on what you host on.

NEED......MORE........LUBE!!

that seems like its exactly what i'm looking for, guess i know what my project for the weekend is gonna be. thanks! 😀

 

i've been playing around with a self hosted lemmy instance for a bout a week so far and loving the whole fediverse concept so far. I'm thinking about also putting up a mastodon instance to see how the micro-blogging is. but i've run into some other projects that sound interesting too. so i'm looking at Friendica with the idea of a single feed to cover many sources (mastodon, lemmy, rss, other federated protocols). i haven't seen it mentioned much or some of the other projects either. are there any downsides to using this approach, instead of a dedicated instances.

I've noticed that sometimes the images are slow to load, I just attributed that to the original server being overloaded

looks pretty interesting, but it's based on invidious, i'll have to keep an eye out to see how this works out. https://news.slashdot.org/story/23/06/15/1956200/youtube-tells-open-source-privacy-software-invidious-to-shut-down