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Cake day: November 10th, 2024

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  • I will suggest CasaOS. It installs easily, then essentially has an app store (you can add other store sources too). For me it was a gentle way of getting used to the ideas around Docker and how to work with containers. After a bit, you’ll get to where you can set up containers for apps not in the store. Then you might create a whole stack for your Arrs suite. And then maybe you outgrow it entirely. It’s just an app, unlike Yuno, which is a whole distro if I recall correctly.

    For public exposure, I use Cloudflare tunnels. Pretty easy to set up (there is a CasaOS package for cloudflared), though the Cloudflare side can get confusing depending on what you want to do.







  • This is pretty much the same setup I have. 2 bay Synology NAS for storage, mini PC (8gb ram, currently at 48% usage) for applications. Also added an external SSD that I had kicking around.

    I’m running:

    • gluetun
    • sonarr
    • radarr
    • seerr
    • Jellyfin
    • deluge
    • sabnzbd
    • Navidrome
    • audiobook shelf
    • Calibre Web advanced
    • komga
    • adguard home (and sync)
    • wiki.js
    • zoraxy (reverse proxy)
    • dockhand
    • MeTube
    • homarr
    • dotdash
    • freshrss
    • mealie

    And then using Synology packages for Drive and Photos.










  • | migrating from storing them in portainer’s internal store to using git (and dockhand)

    This is exactly why I’m asking, actually! I’ve been working over the past couple of weeks to move everything that I had done under CasaOS to independent compose files in Dockhand. Yesterday I ran into a couple of things that must have been Casa-specific but I had no record of it and I’ll be honest, my memory is garbage.