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Treedome 0.4 Released
  • That’s only with Sync. But the notes are just markdown, so you can also just use GitHub or whatever to sync them. They never need to hit Obsidian’s servers, and that’s actually the default because you have to pay for Sync.

  • Treedome 0.4 Released
  • That’s actually a big negative compared to Obsidian. It’s just a bunch of markdown files in a folder, so you can sync them using e.g. git and manage conflicts that way

  • How to allow containerized Heimdall see Pi-Hole
  • Not for PiHole but I was testing this recently with traefik. This has a bunch of traefik stuff in there (I’m on mobile so it’s too hard to edit it) but hopefully you see how the networks work

    # Testing macvlan setup for traefik
    # Will only work on linux because of macvlan network
    
    version: '3'
    
    services:
      traefik-whoami:
        image: traefik/whoami
        container_name: traefik_whoami
        networks:
          - bridge_network
        labels:
          - "traefik.enable=true"
          - "traefik.http.routers.whoami.rule=Host(`whoami.test`)"
          - "traefik.http.routers.whoami.entrypoints=http"
      
      traefik-reverse-proxy:
        image: traefik:v2.10
        container_name: traefik_reverse_proxy
        command:
          - "--api.insecure=true"  # Enable the API dashboard (insecure for testing)
          - "--providers.docker=true"  # Enable Docker provider
          - "--providers.docker.exposedbydefault=false"  # Disable exposing all containers by default
          - "--entrypoints.http.address=:80"  # HTTP entrypoint
          - "--entrypoints.http.forwardedheaders.insecure=true"  # Insecure forwarding (for testing)
          - "--providers.docker.network=bridge_network"  # Use bridge network for traefik discovery
        ports:
          - "1180:80"  # Expose HTTP entrypoint
          - "12345:8080"  # Expose Traefik dashboard
        networks:
          bridge_network: {}
          macvlan_network:
            ipv4_address: 192.168.1.69
        volumes:
          # TODO: Use docker.sock proxy instead of mounting directly
          # https://github.com/Tecnativa/docker-socket-proxy
          - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
        labels:
          - "traefik.enable=true"
          - "traefik.http.routers.reverse-proxy.rule=Host(`traefik.test`)"
          - "traefik.http.routers.reverse-proxy.entrypoints=http"
    
    networks:
      bridge_network:
        driver: bridge
    
      macvlan_network:
        driver: macvlan
        driver_opts:
          parent: eth0
        ipam:
          config:
            - subnet: 192.168.1.0/24
              gateway: 192.168.1.1
              ip_range: 192.168.1.69/32  # Must be outside router's DHCP range
    
  • How to allow containerized Heimdall see Pi-Hole
  • Why not? You can just connect the PiHole container to both networks and inter-container communication should work as usual. I haven’t tried this with PiHole specifically but I’ve done it with other services in the past

  • [Looking For] VPN + Torrent Client in Docker Compose
  • Sure, the docs are pretty minimal though: https://wiki.servarr.com/prowlarr/settings (just click on Proxy)

    Basically you can configure a proxy (from your VPN provider for example) for each indexer (or font add a tag to apply it to all of them), and queries to indexers will run through there. This avoids Sonarr making calls to TVDB or whatever through the VPN and getting blocked.

  • [Looking For] VPN + Torrent Client in Docker Compose
  • Use gluetun, look up how to configure for your provider. Run a 2nd container for your torrent client, using network_mode: “service:gluetun” to run all your traffic though the vpn. Note that if you’re forwarding ports from your client to e.g. access the web UI, you’ll need to forward them from the gluetun container instead.

  • Anyone know what's going on with ShadowBG?
  • You still have to have indexers, so you need to deal with them indirectly, but the UI is sooo much nicer. Sonarr/Radarr are pretty easy too. If you know your way around docker you can get it up and running pretty quick.

  • It's always DNS, should I complain?
  • An the issue is only inside the network? I’d complain to IT about that, yeah. Maybe they are overriding the DNS record with their own DNS server or something.

    Can you set your own DNS servers on your client devices? Does cloudflare or quad9 resolve it?

  • Feature request: Communities by Instance

    I think it would be very useful to be able to browse communities by instance. For example I’d like to be able to search an instance name and get a list of all the communities @ that instance. It would help to get a feel for the vibe of a particular instance without having to leave the app, and also be good for community discovery.

    Another way to do this would be to be able to browse the Local feed of another instance than your own, but I can imagine that this would be more difficult to implement.

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