Sibbo
@Sibbo@sopuli.xyz
- Comment on Latest success Jellyfin rocks! 1 week ago:
In Germany, creating safety copies of media that does not have copy protection is perfectly legal.
- Comment on Tempus v4.20.0 android subsonic client release 2 weeks ago:
Just tried, still the same issue. After closing my phone and letting it be for 5-10 minutes, playback suddenly starts from the beginning. That is the beginning of the currently playing song I believe.
Then it’s back to Navic for me. It does a similar thing, but instead of jumping back, it just pauses.
- Comment on Tempus v4.20.0 android subsonic client release 2 weeks ago:
Nice!
Does playback still randomly stop or jump baic to the beginning of the song?
- Comment on Latest success Jellyfin rocks! 2 weeks ago:
Jellyfin is great for single-file movies, but sadly can’t play DVDs properly, unless you rip the movie out into a single file first. I hope they add proper DVD/BlueRay support with menues etc at some point. Because where do you get legal movies and shows other than on DVD or BlueRay?
- Submitted 2 weeks ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 17 comments
- Comment on Libre Closet v0.3 - 2x’d Performance 4 weeks ago:
Why would you think that?
- Comment on Libre Closet v0.3 - 2x’d Performance 4 weeks ago:
How do you intend to monetise this?
- Comment on Reloops : Opensource self-hosted Frame.io + Digital Asset Management alternative 5 weeks ago:
Was this post made with ai?
- Comment on Researchers turn sunlight and CO2 into living biomass 1 month ago:
I didn’t think deeply about this. At least airplanes are still most efficient with kerosine-like fuel. But making plastics would be super important, because it’s such a powerful material.
- Comment on Researchers turn sunlight and CO2 into living biomass 1 month ago:
I get the tree jokes, but I think the idea here is that the output is in an easily-processsble form such that you just pipe it into a bioreactor or refinery and make ethanol or some fossil-fuel replacement.
And I guess these could be deployed on the ocean?
- Comment on Hister - Your Own Search Engine 2 months ago:
So did anybody try this and wake to share their experiences?
- Does it use lots of CPU, RAM or disk?
- Are the search results actually good?
- Does it use a browser extension or so to get new visited sites, or do I have to import my history every day?
- Does it also have a crawler?
Also, why would I use this over e.g. YaCy?