Most people don't appreciate link posts without summaries of the content. I'm one of these people. I don't like clicking links unless I know at least an idea of what's on the other side of the link. Is it worth my time? Is it worth my attention? Providing summaries of linked content gives a start to the conversation and keeps us from turning this forum into a clickbait-filled platform.
And while doing these grab as many bounties as you can. Double dip as much as possible.
A "free" option if you have some PC hardware lying around is to run OPNsense/pfSense instead of buying a dedicated box. I say "free" since it will use more power and require more time to configure and manage.
Alternnatively, I ran one of TP-Links AX consumer router/AP combos for several years and it was solid. Even had an OpenVPN server built in. I can look up the exact model if you're interested.
If you're tech savvy you can run Immich in the cloud though. Will cost a bit but probably not more than something like Onedrive will.
Haha I'll confess I didn't actually read the blog post. I just read the synopsis and made an assumption about it :b
I love all the local firmware swaps people are doing these days. I'm waiting on the day I can swap all my Google Homes to be Home Assistant powered. It'll probably (almost certainly) require a hardware swap to an ESP32 but I'll do it anyway as long as it's pretty straightforward.
Figured it out! Nowhere is this documented in Gugal or SearXNG docs, but the way to do it is to add the json
format to your search
config like so:
search:
formats:
- html
- json
This does make sense in hindsight as you are essentially enabling requests over the a JSON API however it is odd that this isn't documented anywhere. Also, note that if your instance is publicly exposed this makes it easy for bots to spam/scrape it.
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