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Cake day: January 29th, 2026

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  • I’m using docker. Tried to set up Jellyfin in one but I couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to get it to work, even following the official documentation. Ended up just running the jellyfin package from my distros repo, which worked fine for me. Also tried running a tor snowflake, which worked, but there was some issue with the NAS being restricted and I couldn’t figure out how to fix that. I kinda gave up at that point and saved the whole container thing to figure out another day. I only switched to Linux and started self-hosting last year, so I’m still pretty new to all of this.




  • Most secure option too. I’d never done any kind of custom OS on a phone before Graphene and the web installer made it super easy. Just make sure you have a cable meant for data in addition to charging. I didn’t realize most of the USB-C cables I owned were charging only until I tried to set it up, and I got extremely frustrated why I couldn’t get my computer to recognize anything for an embarrassing amount of time.



  • I feel like most used consoles aren’t as crazy in price, as you’re making them out to be, but that may be dependent on your market. I’ve picked up a bunch of consoles over the last few years, both home consoles and handhelds, for the purpose of modifying them. I’ve found that I like to play on original hardware, but the physical games are so absurdly overpriced at this point, I’ve either converted them to run optical drive emulators or bought flash carts. I can boot up the consoles, select the game I want to play, and go. Its a cool way to modernize the consoles I grew up with, while overall getting the same original experience.