Yeah, I’ve used it for years without issues before I moved to using my own hardware
My parents bet on my and my sisters sex and whoever won got to choose. My father won both rounds or I would have been called Imre and my sister Inken
That’s one angry looking kitty
Disappointing lack of chrome spray colour
This is Jellyfins version of Plex’ Plexamp. A music player for your self-hosted media library
Ah OK, misunderstood that
Have a look here: [https://github.com/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx/blob/main/docker/compose/docker-compose.postgres.yml](paperless-ngx docker-compose.yml)
down under webserver:
you change data:/usr/src/paperless/data
to /path/to/where/you/wantorhave/your/files:/usr/src/paperless/data
. Same for the media path and you’re done. paperless now uses a folder on your machine instead of a volume.
If you want to be clean you will then also remove the volume declaration at the bottom of the file.
Yeah, easy like that…
Thank you. When I mention how hard it is to get HW running, especially compared to Plex, people start acting like I’m mentally handicapped.
Just put the moderation business into a separate entity with no real revenue, which has no more than 49 regular employees and employ the rest as freelancers. Bam.
You mean like AndroidTV or TvOS?
You can’t use add-ons when running HA as a docker container, which basically lobotomizes it.
I was planning to look into Plasma Big screen. That looks somewhat promising
No. Librelec is just kodi. I’m looking for something that can start arbitrary applications behind an overlay like SteamOS or AndroidTV. I don’t want to use the buggy Plex or Jellyfin plugin for Kodi.
I always wanted something like SteamOS for media. basically an opensource AndroidTV. is there nothing like this?
with that name they were basically begging for it
Something like Proton or Mullvad?
Unrelated, anyone from not America looking to adopt am adult?
Do you bring any marketable skills to the table?
Technically yes. The only thing keeping it near the object it’s orbiting is that objects gravity well. The only thing keeping the orbiting object from falling into the well is its speed.