

Right but fdroid is just about dead


Right but fdroid is just about dead
Github has self-hosted options as well
You can do all that stuff without cloud services. Which IMO is the better way to do it. It’s absolutely insane to me what people send to cloud services


I dunno, I love eating a nice fresh-grown water polo


2 and 3, not 1 and 2


Looks like you can only use it through some app?


You don’t think they can track everything sent?
That is a genuinely good strategy.
How were you connected from the remote connection to Jellyfin server?
Will try again. Though not having stupid simple friend sharing is still a dealbreaker for me


I’ll have to do some perf tests to see if the client seems slower than others with small io/metadata.
But that has definitely always been the weakest area of networked storage - small, transactional workloads. Latency is the killer there, and there’s always going to be higher latency than local storage (although some of the super low latency expensive rdma stuff gets pretty close).
The way to mitigate that is to do copies that are multithreaded. Unfortunately most consumer file copiers out there are terrible at this. rclone definitely will do it but is CLI. Parallel rsync is also possible from CLI and works great but need utilities. I like Carbon Copy Cloner personally which at least kicks off 2 rsyncs
Edit: Apparently freefilesync will also do parallel copies and is at least GUI and somewhat user friendly. I haven’t tried it, though. Or at least not for a super long time.
Maybe there was one added since I last checked, or I’m just dumb. Good chance of the latter.
Edit: oh, 3rd-party clients? I had tried one but they wanted a fucking subscription fee
I do a lot of remote sharing with friends and unfortunately it’s not great for that.
Also the last time I checked it out the clients kinda sucked. Not even one for Apple TV
Lots of things work better, so I am not.


I regularly get 100-200MByte/sec throughput to the Linux, Mac, and Synology SMB servers in my home


You’ll need to export each volume individually I would expect, are you saying you could only see one volume?


Ah, if it’s limited to Apple silicon maybe that’s why. Ive never noticed any particular speed problems on any of my Macs (2004 or so through 2019)
It’s the best I’ve ever used, so take that for what you will Action Remedy System was…something.
Although ive found that Jira and Confluence Cloud madr dozens and dozens of bad decisions and regressions over the oon-prem version.