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Currently all containerised running on a debian VM on a Rockylinux Qemu/KVM hypervisor. Initially I was using rocky+podman but inevitably hit something I wanted to run that just straight up needed docker and was too much effort to try and get working. 🤷

Hardware is an circa 2012 gaming machine with a few ZFS raids for all of my Linux ISOs. It lives an extremely tortured existence and longs for the sweet release of death.

Toying with the idea of migrating it all to on-prem virtualised kubernetes cluster using helm charts to manage the stacks and using NFS mounts for persistent storage because I hate myself (and to upskill I guess)

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[–] jjakc@lemthony.com 17 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)
  • Vaultwarden
  • audiobookshelf (Best audiobook and podcast server)
  • Teamspeak3
  • Sinusbot (music bot for Ts3)
  • SWAG (reverse proxy with built-in fail2ban)
  • Plex
  • Sonarr / Radarr / Overseerr / Jackett
  • Lemmy
  • Uptime-Kuma
  • Nextcloud
  • Bookstack
  • LanguageTool (Grammar and spellcheck)
  • Multiple game servers depending on what our group is playing. Currently, Minecraft with PaperMC
  • calibre / calibre-web (calibre with guacamole to manage library and calibre-web to access it with a webpage and send to kindle)
  • DailyTxT (Diary server)
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  • Rallly (scheduling for groups)
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[–] palarith@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Does send to kindle go through amazon?

Wouldn’t you have your kindle disconnected from the net since ur pirating?

[–] giddy@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

Amazon has always turned a blind eye to the 'send to kindle' backdoor for getting pirated content onto the kindle

[–] jjakc@lemthony.com 1 points 1 year ago

You can send with calibre-web to kindle if you have an amazon account. You get a specific address for your kindle. They appear under documents in your library, legal or otherwise.