I’m quite fond of this music player, but development has since ceased and I’ve been looking around for an active fork; does anyone happen to know of one?...
Does the shutoff valve have to be in the shower? Could it be moved to the other side of a wall outside of the shower? The seems like the best long term solution, especially since you have to deconstruct the concrete block it’s embedded in anyway.
From what I know of all of the “wet area” products you mentioned, you can cut the materials quite easily and put pieces together to build whatever you want. Once you have the walls and other structures put together, you have to tape and seal all of the joints to prevent water leaks. All of these products have tape/sealant specific to the product line.
Like @DarkKronicle, I’m using Mealie and it works for my needs. Another popular recipe app is Tandoor but last time I looked the setup was more complicated that what I wanted to get into.
For RSS, I’m using Miniflux which is very lightweight but has nice features.
I don’t agree that Tailscale is overkill, it’s very quick to set up and allows me to connect with all of my services no matter where I am. I often check the ingredients for a recipe on Mealie while I’m at the grocery store for instance.
Here’s a few other communities to check out related to self hosting:
Does anyone know of an active fork of Cantata?
I’m quite fond of this music player, but development has since ceased and I’ve been looking around for an active fork; does anyone happen to know of one?...
How to get started pirating video games?
As the video game industry is approaching the norm of expensive games, I would like to save my money while still being able to play these games.
Using a router on construction board (e.g. “Wedi”) to make a beveled corner (fedia.io)
First of all, is my terminology correct? These are brands of synthetic wood alternatives:...
Coding Randomized Zelda Patterns (cloudfour.com)
Starting my selfhosted journey
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Developer essentials: How to search code using grep | MDN Blog (developer.mozilla.org)
Introducing OpenLLaMA: An Open-Source Reproduction of Meta's LLaMA
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/1305651...