chagall

joined 2 years ago
[–] chagall 11 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I use Backblaze for all offsite backups

[–] chagall 27 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

It’s not ‘better’. They are completely different works. Both symphonies most well-known movements are the respective 1st movements. 5th’s first movement is powerful while the 6th is calm and beautiful. But the 6th symphony is known as the Pastoral and is wonderful, but very different than the fifth symphony.

On mobile which is why this reply is so short.

[–] chagall 32 points 2 months ago

This was poorly executed. The National Park Service twitter account does jokes well.

[–] chagall 3 points 3 months ago (3 children)

You should ask @[email protected]. He seems to know all about this stuff.

 

I'm not the developer, but I thought I'd share this with the community. A pretty cool tool which reads Lidarr data and asks Spotify's API to return artist recommendations based on that data.

[–] chagall 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I was thinking about setting it up. What clients do you recommend for iOS and tvOS?

 

Swiftfin doesn't do audio for some reason and VLC doesn't reliably recognize UPmP.

[–] chagall 25 points 3 months ago

There’s a spambot posting referral links so I made it a shitpost.

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Deep Discounts (lemmy.world)
submitted 3 months ago by chagall to c/lemmyshitpost
 
[–] chagall 5 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I don’t know what any of this means. Can someone translate?

Controls how "selective" the algorithm is when boosting superblocks, based on their low/high 8x8 variance ratio. A value of 1 is the least selective, and will readily boost a superblock if only 1/8th of the superblock is low variance. Conversely, a value of 8 will only boost if the entiresuperblock is low variance. Lower values increase bitrate. The default value is 6.

[–] chagall 4 points 4 months ago (3 children)

Can someone explain the differences of the psy fork over svt? What are the use cases for each?

[–] chagall 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I don’t think it is. Sorry. The benefit of doing this is that if you have to reinstall Jellyfin or move your media library around at a later date, you’ll never have to worry about mis-identification in the future.

[–] chagall 4 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (2 children)

You want The Movie Database or The TV Database. Not IMDB. Once you renamed your folders and files properly, just rescan your library.


In order to help with identifying a series, Jellyfin can make use of media provider identifiers. This can be specified in your show's folder name, for example: Series Name (2018) [tmdbid-65567] or Series Name (2018) [tvdbid-65567] (imdbid is not supported for shows)

Source: https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/server/media/shows/

[–] chagall 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Open WebUI now has a docker environment variable so you can, by default, turn off the login page. You just declare it when you’re spinning up the container and you’re good to go.

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submitted 4 months ago by chagall to c/selfhosted
 

I don't consider myself very technical. I've never taken a computer science course and don't know python. I've learned some things like Linux, the command line, docker and networking/pfSense because I value my privacy. My point is that anyone can do this, even if you aren't technical.

I tried both LM Studio and Ollama. I prefer Ollama. Then you download models and use them to have your own private, personal GPT. I access it both on my local machine through the command line but I also installed Open WebUI in a docker container so I can access it on any device on my local network (I don't expose services to the internet).

Having a private ai/gpt is pretty cool. You can download and test new models. And it is private. Yes, there are ethical concerns about how the model got the training. I'm not minimizing those concerns. But if you want your own AI/GPT assistant, give it a try. I set it up in a couple of hours, and as I said... I'm not even that technical.

 

I have a Qnap DAS. It is set up in a raid5 configuration. The problem is that each time I reboot my machine (ubuntu 24.04 LTS), the path of the DAS will auto-increment up by one.

For example the path will automatically go from media/raid57/medialib to media/raid58/medialib. That means I need to manually redo all file paths and then re-scan my entire media library for Jellyfin, each time I reboot my machine (which is like 2-3 times a month).

It is getting pretty annoying and I'm wondering if someone knows why this happens and what I can do to fix it.

 

I use yt-dlp to download and the YT metadata plug-in for metadata. But idk how to actually organize the actual files?

  • Do you create a separate library?
  • Do you put it in the shows library?
  • How do you separate videos by channel?
  • Is there a way to auto-download artwork for each channel?
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New reading spots (self.asklemmy)
submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by chagall to c/asklemmy
 

I live alone and read books. I mostly read them at home but I'd like to go out and read. The thing is I have really bad adhd so it involves not just my Kindle but I also listen to the audiobook at the same time or I can't stay focused on the book. I just listen to it on my phone with earbuds so it's hopefully not a huge deal but it can’t be too loud or chaotic.

Where can I go out and "read" besides a coffee shop or the library. The library isn't convenient and it's a little weird going to coffee shops over and over again. I live in a big city so I'm sure there are other places I just don't know what they are.

Any suggestions?

 

Most shows that have Dolby Atmos don’t really do a great job of leveraging its capabilities but some do an amazing job.

Which movies/shows do you think have scenes where Dolby Atmos really adds to your viewing experience?

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by chagall to c/selfhosted
 

I’m thinking something similar to Yattee / Invidious.

iOS is preferable.

 

I’m curious what plugins people like the most and find the most useful.

 

Asking because I got it and I'm not really sure what to do. So, I wanted to see what strangers on the internet are going to do.

I don't have an existing e-trade account and I'm not super excited about creating one for the singular purpose of this IPO. But, if I can quickly make a couple of bucks and then cash out, that might be worth it.

Are there rules to when you cash out if you get in at the IPO price? Could I buy-in at the $30-ish/share price and couple that with a trailing stop-loss order? Maybe this isn't the right Lemmy community to ask this, but I figured I'd give it a shot.

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