Do we have a cursed benchies community on Lemmy?
This is madness but it is GLORIOUS madness!
Do we have a cursed benchies community on Lemmy?
That’s one big hand…
I’ve gone the TrueNAS SCALE route myself, with TN running on bare metal. All my containers/apps are set up through it, and I’ve also spun up Windows and Linux VMs without major issues, including GPU and USB passthrough.
I do enjoy the security it gives me, will all my apps being versioned/snapshotted regularly and before every update, as well as the rest of my data. Since TN is only using ZFS and not something like MergerFS (which I believe is used by Unraid), the upgrade path is a bit mote restricted. So you should definitely look into your options up-front. For example, you won’t be able to expand a vdev (virtual ZFS disk) later on, you’ll have to create a new one. And you can only use equivalent vdevs to form pools. That means if you start with 3 drives in a vdev for your main storage pool, you can only expand that pool by adding anothet 3 drives with the same capacity as a secons vdev. So make sure you can stomach these costs, or go for fewer and cheaper drives, with a large case.
As for apps, you can set up docker apps easily, and there are a large number of officially or community-maintained apps, where any breaking changes and migrations are handled for you, so updating is a breeze. But you don’t have a much flexibility as with a custom setup. TN has been becoming more generic in that regard though, switching from k3s to regular docker, so you could probably play around with stuff via the CLI without major issues.
Oh and one more thing: you should probably use a separate, dedicated device for Home Assistant. Use a Raspberry Pi or one of their official boards, and you’ll have better support, more features, redundancy, and can still create backups on your NAS via SMB.
Such a second device that is also connected via Tailscale doesn’t hurt either, just in case.
Hmm, my goal with the app is to not require an external documentation, I’d like to make it straight-forward enough to use as it is.
The only thing we really need would be developer documentation, but I’m not sure if you can help with that, especially since you don’t know the codebase.
If you can think of something else to contribute, or if you want to add a basic GitHub wiki for the most common functionality and issues, I’m happy to discuss things further!
That’s great to hear! Just make sure you have all the lyrics set up in Jellyfin before you start the road trip, Finamp only fetches from the server and not from any other websites :)
There will probably come some changes to the lyrics interaction, I’m also not a fan of the current setup. Toggling between lyrics or the cover seems doable.
Customizations for the lyrics, like hiding the timestamp and centering, is definitely planned. Maybe I can even fit it into the next update!
And yes, I’m the current maintainer of Finamp, since the original creator is currently busy with uni. They’re still around though, and there also are some awesome contributors helping out with a ton of stuff!
If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out. I’ll try to reply in less than two days xD
Hey, is this still an issue in the beta? There are reports from others that have problems with their large playlists because it takes too long to queue them up, so I don’t think the shuffle is limited to a certain number of items.
Or are you talking about the round shuffle button on the songs/tracks tab?
Nice! And how do you like it? Anything that’s missing or not working for you? :)
So, have you tried it already? :D
I also get that oversharpening effect on my Zenfone 10 :(
Well it’s not technically a bug, more of a feature request. I debated creating an issue for it, and also thought about implementing it myself. But they are busy enough, as am I…
One thing that’s really bugging me out with K9 is that as soon as I open the app to the messages list, all notifications are cleared. I use notifications to keep track of what I still need to do, so this really sucks…
“IP” in this context would be “intellectual property”
I happen to be in France this summer :P
But I should probably get my backup server set up before that…
Hope you have fun with those drives!
You don’t have to change the database location.
Home Assistant can record the position of a device tracker (e.g. a phone with GPS) and does reverse geocoding (coordinates to addresses). There’s also a “premises” attribute, but I’m not sure if that includes the types of places you’re looking for.
Here’s some more info: https://companion.home-assistant.io/docs/core/sensors#geocoded-location-sensor
I’m not aware of a nice way to browse these locations though, but at least the data would be there.
So what, I can write a parser in JavaScript in a single line
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Jokes aside, that does look neat and like a really clever solution that is very fammiliar right from the start!
Okay, nice! But now the question is: Does this work with Lidarr on Steroids, so that it can use deemix for both metadata and downloading? ^^
Congrats 🚀
…right :p
Well they said that it should be much, much faster now, so even if it would restart it should be done within a few hours now :)