dodverngr
I started to use showly oss a while ago. It’s similar to IMDb but uses trakt as a backend.
Noi utilizziamo da anni 2 zaini da trekking, uno intorno ai 35 litri che è perfetto anche per le escursioni più lunghe e uno da 50, presi alla Decathlon e per ora si stanno dimostrando molto comodi e robusti.
Ci sono mille modelli, l’importante è che abbia parecchie tasche e un accesso sul fondo della tasca principale, in modo da poter recuperare oggetti dal fondo senza tagliere tutti i vestiti ogni volta
Il 50 è proprio al limite con le dimensioni dei bagagli a mano e mi è capitato di dover rimuovere la stecca rigida sulla schiena.
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My potato server died a few months ago and since I’ll be moving shortly I’m not rebuilding it right know. So I bought a simple intel nuc, slapped an old HDD inside and connected to the TV.
Jellyfin runs in the the background but I access it throght Kodi. Jellyfin is accessed directly only if my wife want to watch something from her study.
Psychologist by training, production planner by trade. I started using Linux around 15 years ago on my laptop. My self hosted journey started with a Chromecast plugged in a TV and I would cast file from my laptop. Fed up on how laggy and buggy the set up was I installed Kodi on my laptop. Then, I bought a SBC and a few years later a refurbished NUC for few bucks.
I now selfhost around 10 services but nothing too complex (jellyfin, grocy, paperless, etc). I know how to set up a docker image and thinker a bit with config files but I rely heavily on guides for tasks more complex than that. There are a few services that I would like to setup but as I get older I get less joy from setting up a system than using it and the hours I can invest on this are unfortunately limited.