Thank you for the compilation, I’ll take a look at these.
Thank you for the compilation, I’ll take a look at these.
My group is on Teamspeak. They are supposedly adding it this year, but it’s been radio silence for months.
You’re right, thanks.
Good perspective, thanks.
That’s fair. I’m making the comparison to other hobbies. If someone is not interested in roller skating, but decides to try it out because one of their friends really likes it and invites them, they may find they enjoy it… or not, which in that case they won’t go again, which is fine. Alternatively, they find a new hobby they enjoy, and selfhosting could give skills that turn into a potential career, but that’s if they really enjoy it. I don’t think it’s uncommon for friend groups to have outsiders (me) and “force” them into trying new things, but maybe my comparison doesn’t hold up here as this is a bit less about socializing.
Would you be willing to explain what a typed dictionary is and when it would be useful in the context of Godot?
For those that want an RTS game that doesn’t require a high APM, I’d recommend Supreme Commander Forged Alliance (FAF) and the Sins of a Solar Empire Games (which requires an even lower APM).
Thank you. I remember the mana crystals, but I couldn’t remember if that was just to destroy the armies or also to take down the barrier.
I know there are different use cases for each, but generally do people prefer self hosted nextcloud, proton docs, or libre office?
No, development is still stalled. You need to pay if you want the really high bit rate flac downloads. I pay and can use Deezer as a backup to Jellyfin in the event there’s a song I don’t have and I’m driving. I was looking at music fab, but it’s expensive, the Spotify downloader has worse quality, and doesn’t grab the cover art, which is probably a deal breaker for me.
I do this with anime. Japanese + English dub.
Are you still needing help with this? You need to make a custom format, set it to required, and require a minimum format score so you only grab what passes your requirements.
I use the former. How does it compare to the other two?
Are they on Deezer? If so, look into deemix-gui.
Haven’t tested it, but I’m hoping Kodi works well. I’m waiting on my Vero V to arrive, which comes with OSMC (FOSS linux distro made to run Kodi).
I just ran into this today. I think it’s only really useful for “Unknown Series”. If you grab it without first identifying it, the release will show up as one episode under the queue, and only the episode you “interactively searched” for will be imported. Whereas if you identified everything prior, it will be show up correctly and all the episodes you selected will be imported. Other than that, I think you’re right, I find myself identifying releases when something does line up after the download.
Before you spend too much time on that, you can create an issue on the Github page. Seems fairly active. Might get a better response there.
Ah, okay. Yes, I got the same results as you, even if you do it the opposite way, add a movie through Radarr, and it will replace the other movie and wipe the other data.
Through my testing, it does seem to only wipe it if Radarr thinks there’s a movie there already. I don’t think this solves your problem, but if you empty the movie folder, scan and refresh radarr, then add the data back, it gets picked up. It only wipes the data when it is replacing it, which is probably intentional because different files might have different metadata? I’m not sure.
It might be possible with a custom script.
Before that, take a look at the “Import Extra Files” option under Settings -> Media Management.
I ran a test and didn’t have this issue, unless I’m missing a step? I don’t usually do this.
What I did:
Anyone else think we need a new unofficial desktop client? I don’t think the main one gets that many updates anymore. The last couple of updates were just to make it work with 10.9.x. There are 312 open issues. I wish I had the ability to help merge PR’s. Not that it’s a buggy mess, but some updates would be nice. Glad to see we get plenty of contending mobile apps though.