@jabeez@lemmy.today You could use Frigate for the ‘feature’ set, no? frigate+HA should work very well for the use case. Rest you should be okay with something that does RTSP and feeding that to frigate/HA, no? I remember researching something about this last year, and found that Reolink IIRC offers that.
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@WhosMansIsThis@lemmy.world You Could in theory just use wireguard with nginx.
DNS pointing to Public VPS -> Nginx running on public vps -> Nginx resolving to internal wg IPS -> Any of your other devices.
@philpo@feddit.org Why not do something like wireguard/tailscale in your public facing instance, having nginx there, and reroute photos.domain.com to your private server?
so, something like
subdomain.domain-> dns pointed to public -> hits your public -> nginx there routes to wireguard ip of 10.1.1.5 of your private box -> <OVER WIREGUARD> -> hits your private 10.1.1.5:8080or something?
@xtapa@discuss.tchncs.de You don’t need a “NAS” per se – just running a baremetal distro and using containers in it will suffice.
Further, while Nextcloud can work fine, I’d suggest not using it and going for individual solutions instead of something AIO – NC is fairly clunky, and fairly slow comparatively. It’s also PHP.
I personally use Proxmox + LXC/VMs in one Micro PC (i5-7xxx/24G), and Just Ubuntu with Docker compose in another(i5-6xxx/16G) alongside a couple of Oracle VMs. It works out fairly well.
For Digitizing paperwork and mail, paperless-ngx is a good solution. For your pirate ship, look into *arr solutions. jellyseerr -> sonarr/radarr -> bazarr -> jellyfin works fine.


@DonutsRMeh@lemmy.world I’d start with ABS anyway. It is the most mature selfhosted Audiobooks platform out there right now. My only paint points have been that their API docs are lackluster.