At least they didn’t hit keiyoushi.
At least they didn’t hit keiyoushi.
VPN drains my phone battery like crazy, plus eventually I’d like to be able to share my services with some less technical people, and want to keep the barrier to entry low for them, so I’ve been looking at what I’d want in order to be comfortable exposing services publicly.
Services are running on Truenas Scale (k3s).
What I’ve been thinking is:
Thinking of hosting the reverse proxy piece on a VPS. Probably not completely necessary because I don’t think hiding my home IP really buys me much security, but Caddy might be easier to configure on the VPS compared to Truenas (though I guess I could run it in a VM on Truenas).
Each app could run a wireguard sidecar to connect it to the VPS.
Curious what others think about this setup, or if the recommendation is still to keep things behind a VPN.
Wow, I was wondering why those were 404ing, saw the repo was deleted and a new one was just created, and saw this post from 15mins ago:
https://old.reddit.com/r/Tachiyomi/comments/192157x/2024_there_is_the_end/
TLDR: they purging all extensions.
You could do it, especially if you’re running Truenas Scale since that’s Linux. On Core you could do it inside a VM (I have Jellyfin set up inside an Ubuntu VM with persistent samba mounts to access my media).
On Scale the recommended way would probably be through helm charts, though config might look a bit different than the Docker Compose files here. There are charts for I think all the services mentioned: https://truecharts.org/charts/description_list
Personally I’m planning on waiting just a little bit longer for Scale to become more stable and then I’m going to migrate, rather than trying to set up all these services in a VM on my Core machine today.
Nice, I ended up just taping a fan on underneath using HVAC tape applied directly to the heatsink.
The plastic screw thing that holds the heatsink on can become brittle and break after some years. It might be worth picking up some small nylon bolts online before that happens.
Edit: or I guess zip ties would work if it comes to that…
Extension library for Tachiyomi forks. No idea if it works with Aniyomi.
https://github.com/keiyoushi/extensions