Thank you! Another potentially dumb question, is it recommended to use multiple socket-proxy containers to separate each container? Or can I utilize one socket-proxy container and call it from the other containers I am running.
Currently I have each container I run with their own compose file (with exception of one stack)
...I am a somewhat normal computer user. That is, I have not touched a mouse in decades...
Using what metric does this make you a "somewhat normal computer user"?
How is it a "sacrifice" to stay on Linux here? How is this at all tied to being the fault of Linux?
Sounds like you are complaining to complain. Metaphorically shaking your cane at the sky and yelling at clouds. Computing has gone up in price, and things change. Something we all have to get used to.
Between my desktop (i7-12700KF, 64GB of DDR4 3600MT/S, Copper modded EVGA RTX 3090, 1000W power supply), 2 Power Edge servers with 2 750W power supplies each, heartened my entire old apartment.
I have oddly enough downsized.
I have a few rack mount dell power edge servers, and one is fairly beefy (dual Xeons, 180GB of ddr4, 24 bays for 2.5 inch drives) bu5 the power cost and noise.
Now I run a few small form factor lenovo PCs, with a standalone NAS, and a few Raspberry pis.
I run 30ish containers on one lenovo.
If i ever get a house, I'll bring back the power edges.
Yeah, MusicBee is awesome. I wish it was on Linux too. I couldn't find a player I liked well enough for a local library, so now I use Navidrome to host my library and use Feishin for playback.
Symfonium is great. I use that over Tempo for physical phone because of Android Auto support.
Desktop and laptop wise I can't find another player that I quite like.