

Not ours, we depend on it


Not ours, we depend on it


The issue is the hardware, we already have software


It’s really not difficult, they whitelisted so many domains. I also have an account myself since 2 or 3 years, among many other random people, and we never got removed, because nobody cares, because nobody uses the platform
You were ambitious providing it for your family
People repeat and repeat that email is hard but it’s a legend. I have been self hosting for years on a residential ip and a random domain and it just works


Radicale


I have been ipv6 only for a few years due to my ISP and it made a few ipv4-only people very angry when they couldn’t access my websites


The very premise of Gemini FastAPI seems flawed to me, if it’s trying to create a wrapper when Google clearly does not want that to exist. The challenges that you observed, such as the brittleness of IP allowlists, would suggest to me that the overall endeavor is going to be brittle, by Google’s design.
I would indeed not recommend deploying the Gemini FastAPI project, it doesn’t work very well. The authors were ambitious and decided to reverse engineer it. That’s efficient and great, but it’s also hard to get it working and as you guessed, it is brittle. What they should be doing in my opinion is just run an headless browser and either proxy its traffic or install an extension inside to send messages in the real website and record its responses.
However, I have plenty of other containers that also benefit having an outbound firewall, like Immich for instance, which only needs access to the public tiles server for the map.


Wait you are right, I just estimated it and it’s around 0.10$ a day. Not sure it’s worth it though, people could find you and sue you


I totally agree and this is basically what it does except I added an allowlist feature, but I have some containers with an empty allowlist


I’m not there yet but you can definitely chain both!
The amount of issues is scary
It seems like half of the people claiming they work in this field actually struggle more than the average person
Until you check your ram usage


Well it’s winter so any power usage he spends, he gets it back as heat


There was a regression that caused Jellyfin to be a LOT more restrictive regarding the structured filesystem format. But this could be something else
Edit: Maintainers told me they were gonna fix it


Look better https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-web


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I have heard image pruning didn’t work well and disks filled up pretty fast
Happy cake day !