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Cake day: June 17th, 2023

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  • I guess this will vary across clients but I’ve used Voyager (formerly known as wefwef) till Boost for Lemmy came out. It’s funny because, on Voyager I would love that this bot exists cus the normal https hyperlinks wouldn’t work directly on Voyager, it would just open up an external browser tab and only the link posted by the bot would open in the app itself

    Meanwhile on Boost for Lemmy, the normal https links work just fine, directly pointing to the community in the app itself, but the one posted by the bot doesn’t work at all (it’s not even hyperlinked)






  • Yeah, the reverse proxy thing is kind of annoying. It seems for the most part, you’d just need to access them through http://IP:PORT which I understand you’d probably not want to do. Haven’t really found a way around that but Ultra.cc supports Overseerr natively

    HostingBy seems to have really good price, but I have heard that their support is lacking and if you want answers you’re better off asking in the discord for someone else to help you out.

    Ultra recently introduced a Singapore option for some of their plans which I would definitely recommend if you’re located in Asia and you’re getting it as a media server. They also let you install pyenv (for Python versions), nodejs and golang so it’s easier for you to install your own apps. There are a lot of ways to compile your own apps, it just takes a bit of learning and time






  • Don’t think about the speeds advertised by providers, you’ll never come close to them. You seem to require a media server, so give more importance to storage.

    From my research comparing HostingBy, SeedHost and Ultra.cc - HostingBy has the highest €/TB rate except for the 1TB box which is ironically the highest €/TB rate

    Here’s the Google Sheet if you’re interested Ignore the remarks and INR part, I’m Indian so wanted to see what I would end up paying

    I will add on more providers at some point, but these 3 are the big names with decent prices and support.

    As for your other problem of app selection, I don’t think you’ll find any of those in most providers natively (except for Transmission). You can request them, but its not a quick process. Instead of that, try installing them yourself. Even without root, it shouldn’t be impossible, the only thing that may be annoying is you may not be able to setup reverse proxy so you’ll need to access those services with http://ip:port