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MY FIRST SYSADMIN DAY
I’m still a teen but have been running servers for friends and family for just under a year now, mid-september will be my first full year.
I posted this on instagram a while ago and some friends proceeded to give me some cards :D
Today’s chore is to finish adding comics support to my server for the GF. (komga nginx issues atm, help wanted…) Also need to setup RomM, also for GF’s kirby games.
I never got komga working right. Ubooquity has worked great for me for years tho, standalone and docker versions. http://vaemendis.net/ubooquity/
Sweet will try. May I ask what you used to make your collection? Mylar and things are very hot and miss.
Oh God if you find something that isn't a hot mess let me know. I've been organizing manually for over 10 years. I've tried all the major tools, comic Vine subscriptions, etc. In the end I gave up and just do it by hand every few months and cry 😭 I have over 20,000 files.
On MaM and nzbGeek they post a weekly comic dump from the 0-day scene. Simplay make an rss feed and have it download to a folder that mylar monitors. MaM’s pattern: “0-Day Week of 2023.00.00”
Check out Kavita! It sounds perfect for what you're doing and I have had literally 0 issues using all of their built-in features. It's a surprisingly stable and full-fledged open-source product.