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Cake day: August 22nd, 2025

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  • If you want to start cheap, I can recommend you to use an old notebook. In my opinion it’s the perfect home server for beginners.

    • It’s cheap (most people have an unused laying around anyway)
    • If it’s old enough to still have a dvd drive, you can replace it with a second sata ssd. There are cheap frames for this available.
    • it has a battery, so it can shutdown if there is a power outage
    • It’s slim. You can just throw it on your closet and forget about it

    Most services don’t need much. So it’s just fine if your “server” is like 10 years old. My first notebook server had 2 cores and 4 GB ram and it run Proxmox with like 10 lxc containers just fine.


  • I’m using MusicBrainz Picard. However there are some tricks to spare you some nerves:

    • you can set weights to release types in the settings. Singles and compilations should have a lesser weight than albums.
    • Don’t add too much music at once. Or you’ll get crazy selecting the correct releases. I usually go with one artist a time. Especially for older artists I just add one album a time. You can enable the file Browser in the view settings, than you can just drop them in one after the other.
    • in the right pane you can just drag and drop whole releases to merge them together.
    • Also noticable is the rename feature in the settings. It’s just awesome!