I’ve always been a big fan of Debian’s ultra-stability. But stability came with Debian’s number one downside: old packages. I took a leap of faith and switched to Rocky Linux.
On this blog you can read about my IoT projects. I also might share my recipe for Béarnaise sauce with you.
I’ve always been a big fan of Debian’s ultra-stability. But stability came with Debian’s number one downside: old packages. I took a leap of faith and switched to Rocky Linux.
When exposing services running on your home server to the Internet, you only allow encrypted connections. I’m exposing Home Assistant, Jellyfin and some other things via a containerized Nginx with HTTP3 and I use Let’s Encrypt to supply certificates. With...
After relying on MiniDLNA for a long time I switched to Jellyfin as my media server. And I decided to give transcoding on-the-fly a go. Getting it to work wasn’t difficult but not as easy as toggling a switch either....
I use msmtp as a simple SMTP relay to forward system messages to my Gmail address. After upgrading Rocky Linux to version 9, I noticed msmtp isn’t (yet?) available in the repositories. So I built it myself.