I haven't gotten to hosting my own wiki, but i do host an internal-only personal knowledge static site built with hugo. I have it set to build the site on my server which then serves it. Very useful to have something like that or a wiki.
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Nice! I haven't dug into the API yet. The big thing for me was actually pretty small feature but tandoor let's me scale recipes up and down on the fly with just a click of a button. I couldn't find that in Mealie. We do a lot of home cooking for guests and large parties so being able to quickly see the portions and scale a recipe up/down saves a lot of mental math or errors.
Edit: though looking at mealie demo again i see some recipes let you adjust the serving. But others do not.
Edit 2: seems to be related when ingredients aren't parsed
- media: jellyfin for videos, navidrome for music
- photos: immich
- game servers: +1 to foundryvtt if you're into tabletop rpgs. While the core software isn't open source, most systems are, and the pf2e system in particular is the best virtual tabletop experience you'll have on any platform.
- recipes: i settled on tandoor. Very much a fan of it.
- if you're a data nerd then chartdb for database diagraming, and cloudbeaver for database management
I much prefer navidrome for music over jellyfin. Better presentation and usage, tracks meaningful data and displays it by default, and won't delete your music library data if a folder gets moved. In other words jellyfin just gets rid of that data but navidrome will track missing songs and make you explicitly confirm removing them from the database.
I have mine only internal so i haven't ran into that. But check console. You mention mobile so if you're on android you can hook it up to your pc and use debugging through chrome.. In the past I've had success looking at error messages to see why my requests were failing. Usually because i wasn't passing headers correctly.
I use symfonium and it looks like it let's you pass custom headers if needed. Good luck
Neat project! And welcome to lemmy!
I struggled with that but for me i treated it as one I've been most hyped about this past year
Fair enough, i mostly use symfonium so same thing since both jellyfin/navidrome support subsonic API. I do like using the navidrome web ui on PC though