ArrMatey, an app to manage your Arr stack from your phone (github.com)
from osanna@thebrainbin.org to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 18 Feb 22:29
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An app to manage your Arr stack from your phone for iOS and Android.

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osanna@thebrainbin.org on 18 Feb 22:29 next collapse

found this, and it looks interesting.

wesker@lemmy.sdf.org on 18 Feb 22:43 next collapse

Y’all aren’t worried about having a tunnel into your (likely questionable) servers, on your mobile devices?

Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe on 18 Feb 22:47 collapse

Why would I?

I use a mesh vpn to manage my servers otherwise, what’s the difference?

Hell I RDP to them all the time (or SSH) - if anything it’s providing another layer of encryption.

wesker@lemmy.sdf.org on 18 Feb 22:50 collapse

I’m just thinking if you got nicked and didn’t have a chance to reboot into an encrypted state, or otherwise the device was compromised outside the house.

B0rax@feddit.org on 18 Feb 23:50 next collapse

Ah, so your worry is law enforcement?

To be honest, I am quite confident that the level of security for the access of my phone is fine for the level of energy they are willing to spend on a random person.

Courantdair@jlai.lu on 19 Feb 01:20 collapse

Especially concerning illegal downloading

kambusha@sh.itjust.works on 19 Feb 10:48 collapse
Courantdair@jlai.lu on 19 Feb 00:02 next collapse

Then you can just revoke the device key, can’t you?

MatSeFi@lemmy.liebeleu.de on 19 Feb 01:18 collapse

Unless you’ve been arrested and are in pretrial detention without access to any devices that would allow you to do that. But in that case, the Arr stack on your server is probably the least of your problems.

DarkSirrush@piefed.ca on 19 Feb 10:31 collapse

Auto revoke the device key if your phone isnt within 10’ of your RFID tooth filling for more than 10 minutes.

…We all have one of those for these situations, right?

kambusha@sh.itjust.works on 19 Feb 10:47 collapse

Left molar is RFID, right molar is cyanide. No… wait… Left is cyani

EncryptKeeper@lemmy.world on 19 Feb 11:21 collapse

Depending on your mobile OS you can set a password to access certain apps in addition to unlocking your device. In the US, you cannot be compelled to give someone your password, so as long as biometrics aren’t the only thing securing it you’re fine.

Additionally to that, if you’ve been arrested and charged with a crime necessitating your phone be broken into, your server of ill-repute is most likely the least of your worries.

smeg@infosec.pub on 18 Feb 23:40 next collapse

I use nzb360 for remote management, but handle the tunnel/VPN component myself

play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kevinfo…

Artaca@lemdro.id on 19 Feb 02:37 next collapse

Same. I also appreciate nzb360’s way of handling paid features, it feels novel in a sea of subscriptions.

blueworld@piefed.world on 19 Feb 04:29 collapse

The problem with nzb360 is they only have a way to pay inside a Google Play ecosystem, otherwise it’s pretty limited. So for those of us who live an ungoogled life we need something else.

superglue@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 19 Feb 05:05 next collapse

Its really kind of wild he hasn’t found a way without Google yet. Especially since they banned him (then reinstated) from the play store. But at this point I do t think its ever going to happen, people have been asking for a non play store version for like 15 years by now.

immobile7801@piefed.social on 19 Feb 16:01 collapse

Agreed, I’ve been looking for a lunasea replacement since the dev announced its EOL. I briefly looked at nzb360 but the play store requirement made it a pass for me, also I prefer Foss software where i can. I’m hopeful this might work for that.

B0rax@feddit.org on 18 Feb 23:52 next collapse

Looks like the iOS app is not available in the AppStore but only to build it yourself…

YarrMatey@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 19 Feb 02:49 next collapse

One letter off from greatness 😮‍💨

username123@sh.itjust.works on 19 Feb 11:37 collapse

🤔

JaddedFauceet@lemmy.world on 20 Feb 04:01 collapse

ArrrMatey

lechongous@programming.dev on 19 Feb 02:54 next collapse

Will use this when available on fdroid

immobile7801@piefed.social on 20 Feb 20:06 collapse

You could use obtanium, which is on fdroid.

FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au on 19 Feb 03:09 next collapse

I’ll give this one a go, but I already use LunaSea and it’s fantastic.

Edit: oh it’s not on the App Store. No thanks.

blueworld@piefed.world on 19 Feb 04:32 collapse

Lunasea is pretty nice, but is no longer maintained, so this might give something that will stay more up to date as arrrs change.

ohulancutash@feddit.uk on 19 Feb 11:33 collapse

Zagreus is a maintained fork of Lunasea

blueworld@piefed.world on 20 Feb 00:59 collapse

Ah, https://github.com/IsThisMeta/zagreus interesting. Looks like it’s in a similar state as the OP, but worth tracking.

MonkCanatella@sh.itjust.works on 19 Feb 12:08 next collapse

Doesn’t look like you’ll be able to use it with notifications. Not sure what schedule notifications are supposed to be but that’s the only reference to notifications in the thing. Too bad, we really need a real alternative to LunaSea…

SpatchyIsOnline@lemmy.world on 21 Feb 16:13 collapse

How does this compare to Jellyseer?