Do you have a source for that? I’m using syncthing for this exact purpose.
Do you have a source for that? I’m using syncthing for this exact purpose.
Aw, sorry to hear that. Hopefully they’ll still be able to support glasses.
The article says it does diopter correction so no need to wear glasses with them if your prescription isn’t too extreme.
Just be aware that it’s not guaranteed - I’ve had services remove everything after the ‘+something’ on my email address. Some will also not see that as a valid email address, depending on how they do their input validation.
The guide doesn’t set an upper bound on the UHD quality profiles, but that doesn’t mean you have to set up yours exactly the same.
I have mine set with reasonable limits and have never run into a problem with file size, just have to make sure you’re setting the values to something that’s a) realistic and b) that you can live with.
One thing to note: if you set your threshold cutoffs properly you don’t have to worry about downloading files that are always at the upper end of the limit. Once the service downloads a file that meets the threshold it stops downloading for that episode/movie. If it grabs a file that’s below the threshold, it will keep trying to upgrade the file until the threshold is met.
Trash Guides FTW. I’ve used them for all my *arr setups and it’s been flawless.
‘94 GT here, not as exciting as older generations, but fun nonetheless. Drove that thing for multiple hundreds of thousands of miles. Had over 330k when it finally died.
Using a Kobo reader with Calibre & Calibre-web to serve the books.
Setup a shelf on web, create a sync token on web. Add token to the Kobo config, automatically syncs any books that are added to the shelf. This replaces the Kobo store api for syncing, but I don’t use it so no biggie for me.
Orion by Kagi. It is, afaik, are the only browser that isn’t just a re-skin of Safari.
Thanks! I didn’t find this when searching. Guess I’ll be searching for another solution for my setup.