I am not a fan of telegram, but the clients and the protocol are open source.
I am not a fan of telegram, but the clients and the protocol are open source.
For future purposes:
To watch stuff without ads and tracking, but still streaming, you can use clipious or newpipe on Android and android tv. If you want to replace the entire YouTube GUI with an ad free selfhosted one, check out
Boy, can “guerilla” marketing get more obvious?
Nextcloud works great for document management, if you additionally install tesseract OCR and Elasticsearch. Then you can use any smartphone document-scanner (I personally use “swift scan”) to add new documents via WebDAV Upload, but I think most of them support WebDAV nowadays. The Nextcloud app even has a document scanner feature built in, but it’s not very good.
I have been reading about the features of paperless-ng and I don’t see what that software additionally brings to the table that a properly setup nextcloud cannot do. Only that I have Nextcloud anyways and it can do much more than document management and I love to have all aspects of my “personal cloud” in one software tool.
I don’t know how much configurable invidious is in terms of allow-listing content, but unless you want to locally cache the content you want them to see - which seems a lot of work, I guess that’s the way to go
Unpopular opinion: don’t use any of the Truenas, unRAID, freenas, Openmediavault, proxmox stuff. Sooner or later you will run into something those special interest systems can’t do and it will feel annoyingly limiting.
Choose a widely used vanilla Linux distro, Debian or Ubuntu, install everything as docker container, learn how to handle docker compose and how to configure stacks via docker-compose.yml
I think the most advanced OpenSource LLM model right now is considered to be Mistral 7B Open Orca. You can serve it via the Oobabooga GUI (which let’s you try other LLM models as well). If you don’t have a GPU for interference, this will be nothing like the ChatGPT experience though but much slower.
https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui
You can also try these models on your desktop using GPT4all, which doesn’t support GPU ATM.
How should a duplicate finder know which is the source of the duplicate?
Alpine Linux is not a great suggestion for someone who doesn’t know Linux well, since the lack of libc can and does lead to occasional compatibility problems.
I looked at Anytype recently and it looks really cool, but… why on earth do a lot of these tools (not only Anytype, Joplin too) not have Web-Clients? It feels so old-school to have to install an app for these tools.
Why not just let ChatGPT handle it don’t give a damn :)
Sorry to chime in on the negative comments but it’s not a good deal. 17x7 Watt = ~120 Watt, that’s around what my entire home setup uses, including storage.
… but why don’t you just use vidious and clipious as a client? They even have an Android tv Client. Is there anything that “Viewtube” does better?
Usually “a server” runs a lot of different things and programs. Multicore is especially beneficial in that scenario because even if a certain program does not support multicore processing, the os will just run “the other app” on another core.
So the concept of which app can use multicore processing is mainly relevant for desktop PC’s that run “one big app”.
MeTube uses yt-dlp, you can use yt-dlp directly from the command line and feed it a (bash) script that downloads the files one line after another. Use Google for examples or ask ChatGPT. Or make a playlist with all the songs on Spotify and use spotdl to download the songs from YouTube.
Sure but then you can just start yt-dlp itself, with a GUI, no need to install a docker environment…
Cross platform https://github.com/dsymbol/yt-dlp-gui
I have MeTube running, it does not what OP wants (unless he reconsidered) because it downloads the files to server storage.
Metube can do that, but that’s also not what OP asked for since he does NOT want to store the files on the server.
If that’s what you are using it for, I would suggest looking into Matrix / Element. Just as easy, completely open source and self hostable. Wide variety of client choices for every OS.