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What do you think of cutting the episodes to half-hour and releasing all of the detailed breakdowns as premium subscription? The reason they are long is because I will talk about how something is to use at length, rather than mentioning it and moving on.
Cool, hope you enjoy.
Hetzner is a good host, so definitely a solid choice. I suppose the main question is in terms of uptime vs Hetzner.
I have another Nextcloud interview from this morning. It went almost three hours. I hear you on an hour is a lot, because it is a lot. Haha.
Cool, thanks. I’ve added support for Podcast Index, Apple Podcasts, Fountain.fm, Spotify. These mostly relay to a few dozen other places. Should also be able to follow directly from the fediverse.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Mommy, Why is There a Server in the House?English
7·4 months agoHaha, this book keep popping back up.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyswarrm - reverse proxy all your Jellyfin servers from a single interface, presenting as a standard Jellyfin server, clients should work out of the box.English
1·4 months agoMade a short podcast episode to highlight Jellyswarrm. Hope you enjoy https://podcast.james.network/@linuxprepper/episodes/happy-birthday-linux
kiol@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyswarrm - reverse proxy all your Jellyfin servers from a single interface, presenting as a standard Jellyfin server, clients should work out of the box.English
2·4 months agoPresuming jellyfin would actually be on the public internet?
kiol@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyswarrm - reverse proxy all your Jellyfin servers from a single interface, presenting as a standard Jellyfin server, clients should work out of the box.English
1·4 months agoGood question. Asked the developer, so feel free to chime in: https://github.com/Angablade/JellyfinFederationPlugin/issues/1#issuecomment-3217864250
kiol@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyswarrm - reverse proxy all your Jellyfin servers from a single interface, presenting as a standard Jellyfin server, clients should work out of the box.English
2·4 months agoHaha, you certainly don’t have to host it at a public url over http.
kiol@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyswarrm - reverse proxy all your Jellyfin servers from a single interface, presenting as a standard Jellyfin server, clients should work out of the box.English
21·4 months agoWhat sort of conflicts?
kiol@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyswarrm - reverse proxy all your Jellyfin servers from a single interface, presenting as a standard Jellyfin server, clients should work out of the box.English
5·4 months agoJellyfin plays the media. It doesn’t make/produce/edit or upload the media. Think of it as DIY Netflix service
kiol@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyswarrm - reverse proxy all your Jellyfin servers from a single interface, presenting as a standard Jellyfin server, clients should work out of the box.English
44·4 months agoKeep in mind this isn’t federation. It is a way to access multiple independent servers via reverse proxy.
kiol@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyswarrm - reverse proxy all your Jellyfin servers from a single interface, presenting as a standard Jellyfin server, clients should work out of the box.English
2·4 months agoHere are some thoughts from Jellyfin-offtopic:
- I wouldn’t trust it especially with the new DB coming out. No way Jellyfin’s own DB supports multiple servers. It would be up to the tool to keep track of everything. And I’m assuming only one person is supposed to run that thing on multiple servers.
- How would this work when multiple people want to connect to others at the same time?
kiol@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you manage accessing multiple Plex and Jellyfin servers simultaneously?English
3·4 months agoYep, it has already been posted here. Cheers!
kiol@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyswarrm - reverse proxy all your Jellyfin servers from a single interface, presenting as a standard Jellyfin server, clients should work out of the box.English
19·4 months agoYep, this was mentioned in that thread and it is so impressive it deserves a dedicated topic to promote itself. Seems it has only existed for a few hours!
kiol@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you manage accessing multiple Plex and Jellyfin servers simultaneously?English
4·4 months agoPost inception. That post was linked from this thread, hahaha.
kiol@lemmy.worldOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you manage accessing multiple Plex and Jellyfin servers simultaneously?English
11·4 months ago
Oh wow, repo is https://github.com/LLukas22/Jellyswarrm Jellyswarrm is a reverse proxy that lets you combine multiple Jellyfin servers into one place. If you’ve got libraries spread across different locations or just want everything together, Jellyswarrm makes it easy to access all your media from a single interface.Working
- Unified Library Access – Browse media from multiple Jellyfin servers in one place.
- Direct Playback – Play content straight from the original server without extra overhead.
- User Mapping – Link accounts across servers for a consistent user experience.
- API Compatibility – Appears as a normal Jellyfin server, so existing apps and tools still work.
⚠️ In Progress
- Websocket Support – Needed for real-time features like SyncPlay (not fully reliable yet).
- Audio Streaming – May not function correctly (still untested in many cases).
- Automatic Bitrate Adjustment – Stream quality based on network conditions isn’t supported yet.
🚫 Not Planned
- Admin Functions – Server administration (user management, settings, etc.) won’t be supported through Jellyswarrm.----













Thanks, this is certainly an option in short vs premium longer. It is currently a way to offer something different from those shows, and it is also as you describe. Also an open question in terms of whether audiences want this or not, haha. Appreciate the thoughts.