

This helps, so much! Thanks!
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This helps, so much! Thanks!
Ugh, it’s like they realised the pixel 7 vibration just sucked… Maybe I should attempt to upgrade then…
Holy fucking shit finally. Having custom vibrations is going to be absolutely amazing. Pity if you use a case the vibration is so weak I can barely feel it in my pocket.
https://unbound.docs.nlnetlabs.nl/en/latest/use-cases/home-resolver.html
https://www.perfacilis.com/blog/systeembeheer/linux/setup-a-public-dns-server.html
Or even better yet, why not join OpenNIC and help a more democratic alternative to DNS root.
The-Eye has already backed up all of Subscene into a torrent. Only 90GB.
Download the backup and never need to find subs (for older content) again
Torrents over i2p in my experience reach 100-250kb/s (currently).
With people running more i2p nodes and more people seeding we will reach even greater heights!
Torrents over i2p: yes! Torrents over tor: no!
Fuuuuuuuuk.
And we just rolled out the open source version for our company… I wrote so many help documents too :|
That link isn’t necessarily related, as thats from 2023. And the new good news is it appears in the serp now!
When I interview people, I don’t care how they get an answer, I want to see that they can get to the answer, ideally the correct one, but it doesn’t matter if it’s wrong. I want them to show me their problem solving skills and that they understand their own solution.
If you can read existing code and understand complexities you are already better than 80% of these hires.
Red -> upload to get invite forum -> access everywhere else
It’s in the FAQ:
You should allow roughly 50GB of disk space per 10 million torrents,
I moved to Libreoffice-bin after the disgusting compile times
Gonic / jellyfin / subsonic for streaming your local cd rips
There are a lot of idiots. $0.50 is honestly too small. Pretty sure you can buy hacked computer proxies for that amount and it would be as safe.
Yeah, the main dev classes their app(s) as beta /not complete, so that’s why it’s behind test flight. They explained their reasoning behind it on the issue tracker, whether we agree or not it’s their show.
For eBooks let me know how you go. I have not used that feature set yet.
Hahaha. You only have to spend a few hours like me remapping everything and then you’ll never have to worry about the file structure!
Sub folder for the web/API. I should have been more descriptive. IE: I had to have it on http://abshelf.example.com instead of http://example.com/abshelf/
ABS has a known directory structure for “figuring out” titles, authors, etc https://www.audiobookshelf.org/docs/#book-directory-structure . The problem I had is with the “Series” as I have them all saved in 1 folder. Author-Title(Series, #)/files
. Because of my terrible convention and I am probably the only one who does it, it only sometimes matched.
But after remapping everything (I immediately setup backups so I never have to do it again).
For the stats, I only recently installed it, in November. So I marked a few books as finished, but didn’t “listen” to them. Thus the stats are all skewed
I prefer audiobookshelf. As it has download for offline play. The only downsides I’ve found is that you can’t have it on a sub-folder, and the metadata on my audiobooks are completely trash. So they sometimes don’t map correctly. But that’s my own problem. Once I fixed it/enriched it it’s been great so far.
And if your into stats it also has weekly graphs and a yearly review thingy:
The map: https://i.ibb.co/xXy11Pt/mapwm.png