Introduction
Hello friend, I see you've made it to the Matt-Cloud Knowledgebase, welcome. My intention with this site is to make some articles to explain some of the services I have set up. I want y'all to be able to use some of these services without having to reach out to me so much. Not that it bothers me, more to make things introvert-friendly; think of this like self-checkout for Matt-Cloud.
Here are some of the pages that your Matt-Cloud credentials can get you. If there is something listed here you can't access you can ask me for access and worst I would say is no.
Mattflix - This is like Netflix but with all the Movies and TV Shows I've accumulated and continue to accumulate. You can login here with your Matt-Cloud credentials and watch whatever you want. Documentation
Mattible - This is like Audible but with all the Audiobooks same like Mattflix. You should be able to login once with the Matt-Cloud SSO and it will log you in automatically. It will remember your progress and there is an android app. The android app will take your Matt-Cloud credentials natively without the SSO. Documentation
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Matt Drive - This is like Google Drive including built-in document editors. There is 8TB of space allocated to this currently. It has desktop and mobile apps for syncing folders, and I also use it to back up the photos on my phone. This has a separate login that takes the Matt-Cloud credentials, and also works with the Authelia SSO. Documentation
Books and Comics - This is a bit like a web-based Kindle app that supports books and comics. I have to add media and libraries manually, but I can set up libraries that users can update the files for. I built this because I wanted somewhere I could save webnovels I've read in a more permanent place. Documentation
Two-Factor Codes - This is a place where you can put Google Authenticator style 2FA codes for easier access. This is also linked with the Matt-Cloud SSO, and requires 2FA login to be configured on Matt-Cloud. Documentation
Terminal Server - Browser based RDP access to ts2022.home.cosmos using Apache Guacamole. I have it configured so that when you login at the Guacamole prompt, it will forward the credentials to the server and log you right in. Documentation
SSPR - This means Self Service Password Reset. This site lets you change your Matt-Cloud email address or password. It also can help you reset your password if you forget it, as long as you set up recovery methods in advance. Notes
Matt-Cloud SSO - This is the domain for my SSO, and the only user-facing feature here is the ability to configure 2FA. Matt-Cloud 2FA is only used with a small amount of user-facing services. Notes
Two-Factor Codes - This is a place where you can put Google Authenticator style 2FA codes for easier access. This is also linked with the Matt-Cloud SSO, and requires 2FA login to be configured on Matt-Cloud. Documentation
Sharry - This is a simpler drag-and-drop file sharing site. This is meant more as a temporary file drop box than an actual cloud storage system, and the file shares expire after a user-configurable time. Documentation
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Here are some other public sites I have that don't require a login.
Password Generator - This is a password generator site I put together at Computerease so I didn't need to manually generate passwords. I am biased, but I really like the passwords it generates since it uses words instead of alphabet soup.
One-Time Secret - This is a way to share one-time codes like passwords or API keys securely. The code will self-destruct after a single viewing.
Stable Diffusion - This is an instance of easy diffusion that I have running in a docker container. It still doesn't know how many fingers a human typically has, but it's neat and self hosted.
Converter - This is a drag-and-drop file converter site I found and added to my stuff. I haven't really used it, but it seemed useful enough to add here.