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kiol OP ,

Example setup:

  • Jellyfin user access from TailscaleA
  • Nextcloud user access from TailscaleB
  • Jellyfin user access from Wireguard
  • Jellyfin user access from Twingate
  • Jellyfin user access from local services

How would you manage this in a somewhat seamless manner?

kiol OP ,

Okay, although it certainly doesn't seem basic.

kiol OP ,

It is a bunch of friends attempting to share with me. They are all implementing VPN access in various ways.

kiol OP Mod ,

Example setup:

  • Jellyfin user access from TailscaleA
  • Nextcloud user access from TailscaleB
  • Jellyfin user access from Wireguard
  • Jellyfin user access from Twingate
  • Jellyfin user access from local services

How would you manage this in a somewhat seamless manner?

kiol OP ,

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kiol OP ,

But did you know that it would begin playing back with an X hour song length?

kiol OP ,

Right, what about in the case of something like luggage that was checked onto a flight and lost. Wondering about this scenario, which has happened twice.

kiol OP ,

Exactly why I'm asking. Doesn't have to be Apple, because seems this won't work for me without a MacOS or iOS device from them for registration, but it is in consideration of tracking items that are checked on flights and worth the cost.

kiol OP ,

Which tag devices would you use?

kiol OP ,

Interesting! Looked through the Home Assistant forums and seems there is little to no support for them as a product.

kiol OP Mod ,

So, if I want this I'll just to accept the network as-is. Makes sense.

kiol OP Mod ,

As a fallback, I suppose one would have to run at least a MacOS virtual machine.

kiol OP ,

Cool, just received a couple recommendations for this. Thanks.

kiol OP Mod ,

Haven't tried it yet, but love the name. Easy file sharing for the win.

kiol OP ,
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kiol OP ,

Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Just released the companion episode all about containers. Also have a homelab discussion episode that'll be out in a few days with another potential guest host mentioned, Robin.

kiol OP Mod ,
kiol OP Mod ,

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kiol OP ,

What parts of it aren't working? I've had no problem switching between 3 bluetooth headsets (triplets of the same) once I renamed each. Things have been much easier since moving to pipewire in last two years. I can see all of them simultaneously in KDE, so that makes it okay to have one set outputting a recording session monitoring while another does regular audio playback.

kiol OP ,
kiol OP ,

In a browser?

kiol OP ,

Peacock doesn't work in the browser?

kiol OP ,

Hmm, wonder what changed. What are you running?

kiol OP Mod ,

I've had no trouble with Vesktop client.

kiol OP Mod ,

Good to hear it is now working for you.

kiol OP Mod ,

Talked about these discussions on the podcast. So interesting to hear from so many people across the fediverse. Cheers all.

kiol OP Mod ,

Also had a good experience with it.

kiol OP Mod ,

Discussed this topic on A Great Year for Linux episode.