d13

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[–] d13 7 points 11 months ago (3 children)

I think it's because Jellyfin still needs some polish.

It's getting better every day, though. I run both in parallel and usually use Jellyfin, but my family uses Plex for now.

[–] d13 1 points 1 year ago

Ah, excellent, thanks. That's one of the things I use most in Mint.

[–] d13 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

It could be that I misunderstood, but I mean something like Mint's feature where you can have it do something like this: "Always rename 'YRBNK PMT' as 'Your Bank Payment' and categorize as Credit Card Payment".

[–] d13 3 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I've been checking YNAB out. I really like that it has an API subscribers can use.

One of my complaints is that it doesn't seem to have rule-based categorization, but I may just write a script (or find someone else's) that interacts with the API.

[–] d13 3 points 1 year ago

I use Ubuntu with no complaints, but Debian is probably better, like others are saying. I wouldn't use Fedora for this.

[–] d13 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Calibre on docker to manage the library. I can remove DRM, edit metadata, convert format, etc.

Calibre-web on docker for a nice way to browse, manage users, expose OPDS endpoint, etc. It also has a web reader in case you need it.

Moon+ Reader Pro on Android for reading. Connected to the OPDS endpoint mentioned above.

I've used Kindle and Kobo readers in the past, but I honestly prefer my phone. With an OLED screen and a nice dark mode, it's very easy on the eyes. Maybe in the future I'll try an e-ink Android tablet with Moon+ on it.

Disclaimer: I have been using Calibre and Moon+ for years, but I have only been running this through docker and using Calibre-web for a short time. It's great so far, though!

[–] d13 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)
  • Audiobookshelf - Self-hosted Audible. I cannot believe how smooth this is. I set up the docker container, tweaked the ID3 tags on my audiobooks (to group series), and that was it. The Android app is listed as alpha, but it has been nearly flawless for me. I am astonished.
  • Tailscale - A slick low-config VPN solution. Probably everybody knew about this except for me, but I recently tried it and it's great. I had to tweak several things to fit my exact setup, but once I figured it out, it has been exactly what I hoped for. No more messing with dynamic DNS or opening ports. I just start the client and I'm home. I'm hoping I'll have some extra time soon, and if so I'll try to go full FOSS and attempt to use Headscale on a VPS.
[–] d13 1 points 1 year ago

https://www.levels.fyi/ shows how titles relate to the levels and compares to other companies.

[–] d13 1 points 1 year ago

I prefer manually updating so that I can sanity-test for breaking changes.

I have a script like the one above but I don't loop through the services; I just run it for each service and then test it. I also only have it delete versions of a certain age.

[–] d13 2 points 1 year ago

The rails for the lid are pretty narrow, but when I glued them up (using Weld-On 4), they were quite solid.

The main thing I changed on the lid was the lip on the end to provide grip. The original design has the lip extended out slightly from the sides of the lid (sort of wings), which is fragile. My first version of the box had one of the wings break off when I dropped it. The wings are just to fill the space on the box, so I added the space back on the box side and removed the wings. Now the lip is the same width as the rest of the lid, so it's much less likely to break (or scratch somebody).

I made two other minor modifications: I rounded the corners of the lid very slightly so that you don't have to align it exactly right when you start to slide it in. And on the underside of the lip, I slightly extended one of the tabs downward. This makes it so that when you close the box, there's some slight pressure, keeping the lid closed (and giving a nice satisfying click when you close it).

[–] d13 47 points 1 year ago

Honestly, I've been thinking about contributing for a while. This is the push I needed. I'll check it out!

[–] d13 5 points 1 year ago

Unfortunately, no, you just need training data on children in general and training data with legal porn, and these tools can combine it.

It's already being done, which is disgusting but not surprising.

People have worried about this for a long time. I remember a subplot of a sci-fi series that got into this. (I think it was The Lost Fleet, 15 years ago).

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