drudoo
@drudoo@lemmy.world
- Comment on App Idea: Location History 6 months ago:
I’ve used it for 5 years on iOS with zero issues at all. Set it to ‘Move’ and you will get great resolution.
- Comment on what's your fav recipe manager? 6 months ago:
Lots of people saying mealie or tandoor, so I’ll say Grocy. I don’t use it for every single food item but mainly for spices and frozen items and the recipe functionality is pretty good.
Sucks that it isn’t available in the ios app though.
- Comment on Best VPS for gramps 11 months ago:
Isn’t gramps a desktop app? It would make more sense to use Webtrees when using a VPS, which can be accessed over the web with login.
- Comment on Plex Users Fear New Feature Will Leak Porn Habits to Their Friends and Family 11 months ago:
Yes. I’ve tried all the available clients.
- Comment on Plex Users Fear New Feature Will Leak Porn Habits to Their Friends and Family 11 months ago:
I have two main issues:
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The appletv app isn’t as smooth and fast as plex. It is hard to convince my wife to switch when the user experience is not as good.
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No profile fast switch. Unlike any other streaming service (Plex included) jellyfin doesn’t offer a list of profiles on startup to select who’s watching. This is a huge issue for me, as my wife, son and I uses the same devices with our own profiles.
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- Comment on Questions on backing up to S3 Glacier Deep Archive. 11 months ago:
Take a look at the calculations here www.arqbackup.com/aws-glacier-pricing.html
It explains it a bit better. You have to factor in how many requests you need too. So both file sizes and amount of files.
- Comment on Nothing's iMessage solution might not be as secure as we thought 11 months ago:
If everyone you text with are on iPhone anyway, there’s no logical reason to switch iMessage off and use SMS.
Never personally had any issues with iMessage (not sure which parts you think “suck” and are “unstable”).
80% of my contacts use iMessage, the rest use Signal.
- Comment on How do you manage your music library? 1 year ago:
This is a copy of an older comment of mine:
Everything is tagged and organized using Picard. I use a modified version of community.metabrainz.org/t/…/156.
I’ve been meaning to write a guide for how it works. My current WIP script can be found here: gitea.baerentsen.space/…/Picard.txt
My files is setup like:
~/Music/A/Artist/(YYYY) Title [Type - Format] [MusicBrainz ID]/[side] Title [length][Bandwidth].ext
eg:
/Music/Q/Queen/(1973) Queen [12 Inch Vinyl - FLAC] [1783da6a-9315-3602-a488-1738eb733a0f] /A1. Keep Yourself Alive [3m48s][320+ 48000KHz VBR 2ch].flac /B1. Liar [6m26s][320+ 48000KHz VBR 2ch].flac /Music/B/Bruce Springsteen/(2019) Western Stars [CD - FLAC] [a50ffce7-0532-41a7-b85b-7d02f8c7af00] /01. Hitch Hikin' [3m38s][320+ 96000KHz VBR 2ch].flac /02. The Wayfarer [4m18s][320+ 96000KHz VBR 2ch].flac
if the album isn’t a studio album, theres an extra folder. eg:
/Music/B/Bruce Springsteen/Compilation/(1996) The Lost Masters I_ Alone in Colts Neck (The Complete Nebraska Session) [CD - FLAC] [8531e427-495a-443a-8fc3-0dd2ef459c93] /01. Nebraska [4m27s][320+ 44100KHz VBR 2ch].flac /Music/P/Phil Collins/Singles/(1981) In the Air Tonight [7 Inch Vinyl - FLAC] [e805dd53-9257-4c78-8bff-a95f0cdd767e] /A. In the Air Tonight [5m29s][320+ 96000KHz VBR 2ch].flac
I have special categories for:
Compilations Cover Tribute Singles Live EP
If an album contains multiple disks, there’s an extra folder. Eg:
/Music/M/Michael Jackson/Compilation/(2004) The Ultimate Collection [CD - FLAC] [2d37b204-ed26-3795-9710-1514f0fd931a] /Disc 1 /01. I Want You Back [3m00s][320+ 44100KHz VBR 2ch].flac
For soundtracks it’s:
~/Music/Soundtrack/A/Artist/(YYYY) Title [Type - Format] [MusicBrainz ID]/[side] Title [length][Bandwidth].ext
eg.
/Music/Soundtrack/L/(2001) The Lord of the Rings_ The Fellowship of the Ring - The Complete Recordings [Digital Media - FLAC] [cad73ae7-5966-4de1-bad4-4a603891fd27] /Disk 1/01. Prologue_ One Ring To Rule Them All [7m15s][320+ 48000KHz VBR 2ch].flac
Been using this for about a year and it’s solid.
I’ll try and make a better write up at some point and share my script.
This setup also works flawlessly with Plex.
- Comment on Raspberry Pi 5 Benchmarks: Significantly Better Performance, Improved I/O 1 year ago:
I really wish they would have stuck 32/64GB storage or something like that on it, so the OS could boot without external reliance. Give the Pi0 8GB and it would be perfect.
I boot my Pi4 and Pi3 from SSD and it’s great but it’s clunky with the SSD and adapter.
I’m seriously considering a N100/N305 mini pc instead of my Pi.
- Comment on Spectrum Community WiFi 1 year ago:
I’ve had the exact same spectrum setup in Orlando and I just gave up connecting to local services. Had a VPS for my external stuff and things I wanted to reach away from home and then used a couple of local services when at home.
- Comment on Which iOS app for Lemmy? 1 year ago:
Basically tried them all and I’ve been using Avelon pretty exclusively for the past couple of weeks.
- Comment on How do I implement wake up on lan (WoL)? 1 year ago:
Some routers can act as a VPN, but I don’t think an ISP provided one can.
I would suggest you get a raspberry pi zero W or equivalent(like orange pi zero) and setup a WireGuard server on that. It’s only like $15.
That way you can vpn to your network and access devices / services without opening any additional ports.
- Comment on How do I implement wake up on lan (WoL)? 1 year ago:
What I do is using OliveTin behind a reverse proxy (traefik with auth) on a Pi. I then have a button in olivetin that sends WoL commands through local network to turn in my ‘big’ server. You can probably run it without issues on a Pi0.
Alternatively, if you have a VPN to your home network, is using an app on your phone to send WoL commands when connected to the VPN. I have tested with both ‘Magic Packet’ and ‘Net Status’ on iOS through WireGuard.
- Comment on Raspberry Pi 4 replacement 1 year ago:
Thanks. I’ll check them out, with taxes they are unfortunately hard to get at $150, more like $225-250. Really want something more powerful than a Pi4
- Comment on Raspberry Pi 4 replacement 1 year ago:
But compared to a Pi4B the N100 should be a beast no?
- Comment on First time with PETG. Is this calibration, wetness or something else? 1 year ago:
Thanks! Just two of my boards, SC Alice and Lily58.
- Comment on First time with PETG. Is this calibration, wetness or something else? 1 year ago:
Update: replaced the nozzle, heat block (heating element, sensor, PTFE) and fan duct. Did two new temp towers:
Left tower is 235 (top) to 260 (layers labeled 280-260 are all 260). Right is 220-240.
I definitely feel like 220 is the right temp for this.
I’ll try the bunny again, the model is designed for vase mode, so it should work!
- Comment on First time with PETG. Is this calibration, wetness or something else? 1 year ago:
You were right! All clogged up.
Replaced the nozzle, heat block (heating element, sensor, PTFE) and fan duct. Wasn’t able to unscrew the nozzle (got stuck 80% out) so I replaced the whole thing.
Did two new temp towers:
Left tower is 235 (top) to 260 (layers labeled 280-260 are all 260). Right is 220-240.
I definitely feel like 220 is the right temp for this.
- Comment on Raspberry Pi 4 replacement 1 year ago:
How would an i5 6500T compare to a mini pc with an N100 or N305 like the beelink?
I’m serious debating if I should get a beelink (or equivalent) with an N100 and 16GB ram or go for an Optiplex with an i5 6500T and 8GB ram. Both are about the same price where I am located.
Im mainly interested in power usage and performance and not so much in upgradability.
- Comment on First time with PETG. Is this calibration, wetness or something else? 1 year ago:
I’ll have to try that!
- Comment on First time with PETG. Is this calibration, wetness or something else? 1 year ago:
- Comment on First time with PETG. Is this calibration, wetness or something else? 1 year ago:
Brand new roll. I unfortunately don’t have any way to dry it :(
- Comment on What specs to look for in an Optiplex SFF/MFF pc? 1 year ago:
I wish that was the case here. I can’t find an 8000 series below $200. Most in the $100 range is 4000-6100 series with 6500 being $120+.
Kinda leaning towards an N100 even though it’s a bit more ($250ish)
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- Comment on What specs to look for in an Optiplex SFF/MFF pc? 1 year ago:
Yeah I was gonna aim for an i5 with 8-16GB ram. Seems like a 7500 or at least a 7th gen is what I should look for.
- Comment on What specs to look for in an Optiplex SFF/MFF pc? 1 year ago:
But then you also spend much more than $100 😂 I already have a NAS with a a 7th gen i7, 16gb ram, 32TB hdh, and a 1070 for decoding but it uses too much power to stay on all the time. I only turn it on to watch plex and then power it down to save electricity.
- Comment on What specs to look for in an Optiplex SFF/MFF pc? 1 year ago:
Thank you. I’ll probably go for a 7th gen then, when I find one in a proper price range!
- Comment on What specs to look for in an Optiplex SFF/MFF pc? 1 year ago:
Hmm maybe it’s just me, but I can’t find any N100s for that price.
- Comment on What specs to look for in an Optiplex SFF/MFF pc? 1 year ago:
I’ve looked at that but idk if 650kr for 8gb ram version is worth it if the CPU is ‘only’ a 6100.
- Submitted 1 year ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 25 comments