You can self-host Bitwarden, and sync your vault to your phone. Maybe not an option for everyone since it requires some technical skills, but very doable.
After getting fed up with TrueNAS (after it borked itself for the third time and I would have had to set it up AGAIN) I decided to learn Ansible and write a playbook to setup my homeserver that way....
If you want to make your playbooks/roles more universal, there's a generic package module which will figure out what package manager to use based on the detected OS.
Or, if that doesn't fit your needs, you can add conditions to tasks (or blocks of tasks), like
when: ansible_os_family == "Debian"
and use that for tasks specific to a given Linux distro/family.
I tried Volumio recently, and was prepared to maybe get the paid version if it was as great as it seemed. But the user interface was so god-awful! Absolutely unusable for me. Would never pay for it.
Instead I googled a bit and found Moode - a million times better, and free. Don’t remember if it does multiroom audio, but personally I don’t need that currently.
They work great together. I have jellyfin as my media server / manager /backend, and kodi on my nvidia shield connected to my TV as my main media player / frontend. In kodi, the jellyfin plugin syncs all metadata from jellyfin to kodi’s library, and streams the media from my jellyfin.
What open-source software would you like more people to know about?
Homeserver Ansible Playbook ( github.com )
After getting fed up with TrueNAS (after it borked itself for the third time and I would have had to set it up AGAIN) I decided to learn Ansible and write a playbook to setup my homeserver that way....
Man named Deez-Nuts arrested & charged with battery over a BB gun ( www.dexerto.com )
Migrated my self-hosted Nextcloud to AIO and I absolutely love it
Just wanted to share my happiness....
Apps that shouldn't be Subscriptions
What is the most useless app that you have seen being given as a subscription?...
Plex starts narcing on its own users' anime and X-rated habits with an opt-out service, and it's going terribly ( www.pcgamer.com )