i’m pretty sure you can just drop the normal channel url into freshrss and it’ll convert it automatically. maybe it’s an extension doing that though
i’m pretty sure you can just drop the normal channel url into freshrss and it’ll convert it automatically. maybe it’s an extension doing that though
i have one running debian as a secondary backup to run just smart home stuff and pi-hole. you can set it up to start back up after power failure. was like $50 used. there’s basically no point in it being a mac rather than an old lenovo machine, but it sure is cute looking.
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it looks cute, i would worry about it being so small + light that the cables push it around but that doesn’t really happen for the apple tv and this will probably be heavier. might be an upgrade path from my M1 iMac one day, but good 4k monitors are still way too expensive.
pretty cool, i want to encourage this purely in the interest of building up a community of more interesting themes. that part of freshrss is so bland.
i’ve been enjoying it, the docs are really good. i think it could be a little “smarter” like with recognizing schedules, but it’ll only get better. a major limiting factor for me that isn’t any fault of actual is that my apple card either through simplefin or manually exporting only allows download of the previous month’s transactions after closing. so for that account it’s not really useful for seeing where i’m at budget-wise halfway through the month, only in retrospect and forecasting.
just gonna be 100% upfront, i would only use this if it could index my downloads folder of pirated games that are folders with setup.exe inside
i’ve tried it, it’s soooo overdesigned. linkding works for me
i run ABS as a web based manager for drm free audiobooks but the player itself is just totally unreliable, i download the files and add them to BookPlayer on iOS
do you mean anything by this beyond his election chances? i’m failing to imagine what policies would change based on this
i found this to be an interesting talk by a specialist on the way risks from these things are ranked and where the state of currect research is: https://piped.kavin.rocks/watch?v=vocvz6N6faI
the important takeaway for me was that "micro"plastics aren’t exactly microscopic
i’d love for a good tech journalist to look into how and why this is happening and do a full write-up on it. come on ars, verge, vice
wow, i completely missed this the last time i tried out calibre-web, if it was even integrated. awesome, thanks. i also found this guide: https://code.mendhak.com/kobo-customizations/#syncing-kobo-with-calibre-web
as in it pulls everything you add to the calibre library on a schedule rather than pulling individually/manually like from OPDS? how do you pull this off?
nice little guide, i’m surprised your pi can run the media servers though without being really slow. i’d also suggest using an alternate webui for qbittorrent if you’re only interacting with it through the webui. i like https://github.com/WDaan/VueTorrent
i’ve used this one before but i hasn’t been updated in a while
i wonder if doing this habitually would make tinnitus worse
worst thing about icloud mail is the terrible junk filtering which you literally cannot disable and always has false positives. best you can do is set up a rule to move junk to inbox.
best thing is hide my email
I just try to stay out of the actual webui as much as possible, pretty much only going in to change filters. maybe there’s an extension for better tagging?
more file compatibility for previewing, verbose transfers, a web server, to name a few. but I mostly just like how it handles shares.
does anyone have an actual horror story about anything happening via an exposed web service? let’s set aside SSH