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  • If the projector supports apps, maybe it can run Plex/Jellyfin? Otherwise maybe I would have another small Pi or a small laptop or something that would use the projector as its output. I’m assuming the projector doesn’t support HDR so a regular browser connecting to Plex could work.

    I just use my HDR-enabled smart TV to connect to Plex and Jellyfin. 🤷‍♂️


  • My future plans include setting up a NAS storage and connecting that to a Pi which would be always on. The Pi would be a torrent seeder, and a Plex/Jellyfin server as well.

    This way my trusty desktop computer can rest after being on 24/7 for like 4 years now. Poor thing.

    I haven’t tried this yet, so I can’t report on how well it works. But maybe it can serve as inspiration for you.









  • Pretty good points. I especially like the no-root and isolation aspects, as well as the reproducibility aspect.

    But I don’t have enough services to warrant learning docker at a deeper level yet, and they aren’t exposed on the internet yet either. Just local services so far. But all of those points are good to consider. Thanks for replying, friend! 🤝




  • Victor@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldShould I learn Docker or Podman?
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    3 months ago

    Not sure why all the down votes without any explanation.

    I too don’t use docker for my services. I run Plex on my Arch install via the provided AUR package. 🤷‍♂️ Nobody told me I needed to do otherwise, with docker or anything else. Not sure why that would be better in any way. It could hardly be more performant? And it’s as simple as enabling the service and forgetting about it.