

I’ve only tried Komodo, but I like that it’s open source and not trying to squeeze money for extra features
I’ve only tried Komodo, but I like that it’s open source and not trying to squeeze money for extra features
Yeah, it’s an alt to portainer
Check out Komodo for doing docker UI work. Pretty new, but already awesome and making lots of progress
Ah! I’ll blame it on being filling into sleep checking on my phone. Coulda swore GitHub didn’t load any comments, but I see it now!
Been trying to get involved as I’ve been wanting to work on a recommendation engine for music for a while.
~~I made a discussion pitching ideas, since that was the listed recommendation for getting involved… which just got closed with no comment https://github.com/MediaWolfOrg/MediaWolf/discussions/17~~
joined the discord and there seems to be zero channels or chatter besides the welcome feed
Where is the active discussion happening for this project? I must be missing something
Definitely a cool project! Can crack it open to get some API insights. The goals don’t quite line up for me, as I eventually want to actually get the tracks into my Plex setup. Additionally, I’m after a more “assisted curation” where I actively consider new artists and thumbs 👍👎 to let them through, rather than trying to make a radio type feature that passively plays new stuff.
It’s on my “short” Todo list to write an app that looks at your current library (Plex, for me) and finds related artists through other apis (like Spotify) and exposes a UI to show what things to check out. Maybe some tracking of what you’ve accepted as interesting and still missing so you can grab off Bandcamp or wherever else you get your music. But at least it would help track/expose WHAT bands to seek out
Thanks for the insight! Does running this in a docker container help limit the damage at all? Seems like they’d only be able to access the few folders I have the container access to?
Gotcha. Thanks for the insight!
It’s annoying, as I’d like to expose things for other people in my family (like Overseerr or whatever) without hassling them to also start a VPN or other stumbling block steps.
I was hoping that reverse proxy to overseerrs login screen would be safe enough. 8(
Does docker help limit things at all? I’m running my services through docker, which seems to limit the folders the container can hit. Feels like that would limit the damage someone could do even if they bypassed the login page of Overseerr or whatever app it is?
Edit: thanks for all the replies! Always more to learn and do, haha
Just out of curiosity, is the tail scale part of this required? If i just reverse proxy things and have them only protected from there by the login screen of the app being shown, that’s obviously less safe. But the attackers would still need to brute force my passwords to get any access? If they did, then they could do nasty things within the app, but limited to that app. Are there other vulnerabilities I’m not thinking about?
It has a git repository option that I use. So every compose file I add to define a service goes into the repo as a commit.