Honestly, a landing page for me is just another thing I need to mess with. Bookmarks and using keywords to load them is so easy. Once they’re in a bookmark, I’m just using keywords to get back to wherever they are. Super easy.
I wouldn’t. People can bookmark their own things. Honestly, with browser histories being so readily accessible to recall sites anymore, I feel like isn’t a problem that people struggle with. Probably why you’re not getting much traction here for your specific angle.
On top of just putting all the links in one place; it was really nice to combine a bunch of information from each service to view in one place.
Now I can look at a single page and see with a quick glance; what+how many items are queued in Rad/Son/Lid-arr, what’s queued or errored in Tdarr, item count/time/speed in SabNZBD/Qbit, who’s streaming what in Emby, and even CPU/RAM usage across multiple systems.
I’d recommend exploring it, I didn’t think something like this was worth it until I actually tried it myself.
jeena@piefed.jeena.net 1 week ago
I have everything in bookmarks but the discoverability of them in my browser is not very good for the rest of the extended family.
just_another_person@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Honestly, a landing page for me is just another thing I need to mess with. Bookmarks and using keywords to load them is so easy. Once they’re in a bookmark, I’m just using keywords to get back to wherever they are. Super easy.
jeena@piefed.jeena.net 1 week ago
How do you share your managed bookmarks with your wife, father, children, siblings?
just_another_person@lemmy.world 1 week ago
I wouldn’t. People can bookmark their own things. Honestly, with browser histories being so readily accessible to recall sites anymore, I feel like isn’t a problem that people struggle with. Probably why you’re not getting much traction here for your specific angle.
Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca 1 week ago
I used to feel much the same way. I had a pike of bookmarks and a couple permanent browser tab groups.
That changed when I tried out Homepage
On top of just putting all the links in one place; it was really nice to combine a bunch of information from each service to view in one place.
Now I can look at a single page and see with a quick glance; what+how many items are queued in Rad/Son/Lid-arr, what’s queued or errored in Tdarr, item count/time/speed in SabNZBD/Qbit, who’s streaming what in Emby, and even CPU/RAM usage across multiple systems.
I’d recommend exploring it, I didn’t think something like this was worth it until I actually tried it myself.
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