

I use audiobookshelf. Obviously for audiobooks mainly, but it does podcasts and it works well.
I use audiobookshelf. Obviously for audiobooks mainly, but it does podcasts and it works well.
Fair enough! That does actually sound perfectly serviceable.
You really gonna put a tv remote on your lockscreen?
Ah yes, let me just pull out my phone, unlock, open remote app, switch to ‘my tv/air-conditioning manufacturer’ profile and press off.
The IR experience on a phone is not convenient for day to day, especially when (love it or hate it) most things can be controlled over WiFi without needing line of sight.
This is insane. I think I’d use ten different applications and still not cover these features. And I can host this. Using a single python file.
The photo sharing complaint I don’t understand, unless immich doesn’t have the option to provide public or password protected share and upload links, which would be a real shortcoming for such app.
That’s kinda fucked up
Looking forward to trying that today.
Pro is still the same desktop app
SketchUp was intended for this purpose and is so incredibly easy to get started with.
Unless something has changed, it definitely is for sketching only, as it lacks a lot of advanced functionality found in other CAD programs.
I’d also like that please if you get around to it. It’s been on my backlog for a while now.
still configuring.
In my experience, this is always the case with ha
They’re a long-term investment. That requires people to plan for the future.
Not necessarily, paperless offers various sorting and cataloguing features, as well as rules and basic learning. If you spend time setting it all up, it should drive itself in time and search may only be a fallback mechanism.
It’s really useful where you can tell it ‘catalogue this as x, but also store it as y’. So, again, if done properly, you can move to another system with already well catalogued document structure.
Not everyone has time, skill, or desire to spend their nights learning how to build and configure a nas.
People have other hobbies than IT, so if a photographer wants to have a local storage for his portfolio without faff, I guess they can get fucked?
Really with your gatekeeping
For working subtitles
Depending on what you’re looking at, the goal is rarely to have stuff crammed into every pixel of the screen, at least on products that are well designed
It’s gonna be degoogled android. No source.
I still have to add ‘reddit’ to my searches when looking for niche issues, opinions, and reviews.
Would hope in the future I can add ‘lemmy’ instead and be rid of reddit for good
As much as I’d like to do that, I have listened to over 7000 artists on Spotify.
I simply don’t have the time (or money) to look those up individually.
So I can either choose to have worse experience, or stick with Spotify for now.