Thanks brah! Was having issues seeing the folders in my mounted `/volume1/media` share. And, honestly, I'm not even sure what I was doing wrong but following your steps worked great. Many thanks homie
I'll probably install it, even though the high cost of living in the UK prevents me from even catching a bus to the airport, let alone flying anywhere 🙂
Hello, which commands are you referencing? For the most part in the video you should be able to just follow the same steps as what's instructed in the Github repo ( also linked in the description ), so there shouldn't be anything that you couldn't just type in :)
As with any software you would have to make that decision whether or not it is safe yourself :) In my opinion with most opensource software since you can read the code of what's being done, it's unlikely that someone would put a trojan horse or something in it as that could get bad legally if they were siphoning information. The other thing to note, because you have to host it yourself it means that all the information that you input into it, you control and it's not on someone's cloud instance. So from a safety perspective, I'd say it's pretty safe but you have to make your own assessment depending on if you're worried about security and what are your requirements :)
This is all very new to me. Is Docker something I can run on a server with cPanel? Or I'd need my own private local server? I'm trying to learn how self-hosting apps work generally. Very new to this, Thanks for the video
Hi Sam! I haven't used cPanel, but based on looking at it, it looks more like a managed service, so I don't think you could use docker there. You would need a separate machine to run docker on ( you could even run this on your computer too if you're just testing stuff ) Docker Desktop would be another way play around with these without needing a server!
@@sassdrew8141 Thanks for replying! Maybe I need to look more seriously into a small server. I'd like something that can run open source apps like this and store (and edit) lots of photo and video files. I used Qnap desktop servers in the past at my work, I don't know if they can run Docker. Thanks for the ideas!
@@SamHakes Of course! If you're looking for a smaller form factor to host things on, I would suggest the Minisforum MS-01! I was thinking about getting one of those whenever I decided to downsize from rack mount servers :)
Yeaaaa I was super sad when they announced it, luckily I still have a license for testing purposes so I can still use it until I need to upgrade, but I have it on my list to try out proxmox also, so stay tuned there may be some proxmox coming out!
Hey man, I rarely comment videos, but I gotta say your video series about homelab has really great value content. The videos about smallstep and acme would have saved me hundreds of hours. Also really cool video, I was looking for a tool like this to illustrate my documentations examples. You definatelly deserve more subs, keep up the good work !
Ahww, thank you so much!! It's comments like these that make me want to continue making videos like this! I'm so happy to hear that my videos helped with you getting the CA setup and a few cool self hosted apps to try out!
Nice video. I would like you to teach, if possible, how to make Gitlab a server (being able to expose the URL externally) by uploading it to Docker. I saw your video but I found it complex or confusing and I couldn't replicate it here.
Hello! Personally I wouldn't recommend hosting it publicly if you're not sure of the risks of doing so :) I don't plan on making a video on how to host it publicly, but if you decide you want to go down that route, essentially the steps are the same except that you need to have a public DNS, port forward you service, and setup TLS, which can be done with let's encrypt if you're using Gitlab out of the box. I wish you the best of luck!
Hey man, love the videos and asciinema looks awesome. I'm curious though, how do you get the "stringed" plays in AWX? I assumed you were including multiple plays into one playbook and AWX just displayed as such, but after trying it, all I get it the standard STDOUT of the ansible-playbook command, not the nice view you have.
Hii! Yes the workflow template from is how to connect multiple job templates together to make it more visually appealing! Works super well! Glad you were able to find it!
Hello, if you want to compile code that you've written, you would want to use different software as this is more for just note collaborative text editing. For compiling you should probably use an actual editor like vscode and have a compile script that you can run locally, the other option would be to implement a compile step in your gitlab pipeline if you want to put it in a code repo.
Yoo! this is super cool. I'm the developer behind the tool. Cool to see you setting it up and also see where there is some issues or confusion haha. i'll fix the issues you mentioned here! Also you pronounce it like Quick and let :D So Quicklet. But that domain was ofcourse taken haha. If anyone sets it up, and finds any issues or has feature requests, feel free to get in touch, my email is in the readme and I also try to respond to github issues kvikly hehe!
Yeaaa, it's very sad that they decided on that as Vmware ESXI is a very useful hypervisor and I've used it for yearss! Luckily I have a license so I can use it for a little bit longer, but may switch the proxmox in a year or so :D They did make vmware workstation free though so you can use that to test around still!
Haha thank you! I wish I was as popular as Disguised Toast but here to make some fun tech videos in hopes that it helps some people :) Thanks for watching!
any good tips or tutorials to easily add plugins and modules to this k3s deployment? I have managed to add collections via gitlab, but for some of the playbooks i have setup I need the use of ftp that does not come included out the box with the K3S package you did your initial ansible awx setup. Any help would be greatly appreciated. thank you.
Hi roisthomas9517! You can install them on separate networks as long there's a route from your current network to the network the server is on for connectivity :)
Here's the video that I setup the VM for my videos :) In this video I setup Centos8 but I eventually moved to Oracle Linux 8 but the steps would be very similar! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qrzLhQl-r7c.html
Wow, that's a ton of work to setup and yaml sensitive spacing can be really frustrating. I try most stuff you post but I think I'll go for the easy life, sticking with 'NeonLink' that you covered about 8 months ago.
Haha yeah there are definitely some unique quirks to this setup, but I do like the widget integrations so I was gonna play around it more! NeonLink is definitely a lot simpler if you're just looking for something simple for sure!
Yess, the pass option should be the default :D It used to be but they changed it in newer versions and it confused me to hard when I set one up after a while :) Glad I could help!
Can it be used as a reading list? I’m looking for a browser independent reading list that works just like Apple’s Safari reading list. That is perfect, but I can only access it from Safari on a computer that’s logged into my iCloud account.