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    I run, my own:

    • Mbin server
    • Matrix server
    • Nextcloud server
    • GitLab server and Gitea server
    • Speedtest server
    • PlantUML server
    • Wekan server
    • BCH Explorer
    • Grafana
    • Mumble server
    • Dozens of websites
    • Proxmox instance that hosted its all, at home
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        Jellyfin is great. My latest addition to my media ecosystem was audiobookshelf which is really nice as well if you like to listen to ebooks.

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        Jellyfin and Immich jave stayed as mainstays after like 2 dozen projects I’ve tried on. That and a Samba share.

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          Beginner here. What do you mean by a Samba share? Do you mean a shared network folder? Or something more elaborate?

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            Give it a go, I just finished the docker with tailscale setup. Using parts of this guide from Alex from tailscale https://youtu.be/guHoZ68N3XM (for the ones saying don’t post yt links, I’ve not seen an add in the past 6 years or so, just use revanced) 2 hickups I had to overcome: a dns issue and different gpu passthrough then jellyfin uses). Reason was unpriviliged lxc in proxmox in both cases. But I prefer an lxc in this case. Just lost 2hrs looking back at old photos, it works great! Rdy for introducing it to my non tech wife!

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      I do believe, you may in fact, perhaps, be a nerd.

      You don’t happen to have a simple how-to or wiki for these services do you?

      Official documentation is all well and good but sometimes it can be a nightmare to follow and understand (Nextcloud for example had me pulling my hair) for us mere nerdlings that haven’t achieved full nerdhood yet.

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        Yes just one homelab server.

        Actually even its on 1 Linux VM (but that doesn’t mean you should also use a single VM). Anyways tldr; Yes.