In Luigi’s Mansion 2, there is a boo who speaks in binary called Boolean… At least, in the British release. In the US localisation, its name is “Combooter” which is a far less satisfying pun.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What else should I self-host?English
2·9 months agoI’m no expert, but I read that self hosting your own instance doesn’t actually help with privacy since the search providers still track those requests and if you’re the only one using it, that’s just tracking you with extra steps.
Of course if you use a public instance, you have to then trust that the instance isn’t tracking you
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•how are my fellow peeps hosting your music collection these days?English
2·9 months agoI worked around that by making a smart playlist in Navidrome with all my tracks sorted by date added. In Tempo you can then download the entire playlist.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•how are my fellow peeps hosting your music collection these days?English
5·9 months agoI have just set up Navidrome from the first time and I’m using Feishin as my Linux desktop client. I installed it via nix because it isn’t in the Fedora repos as far as I could tell
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Docker is renaming a mounted drive [Solved]English
12·10 months agoIt sounds to me like one (or more) of your containers is referencing something on your storage drive, but Docker is loading before your drive gets mounted. When Docker sees that the folder its trying to access doesn’t exist, it creates it, blocking your drive from taking that name.
To fix it, you would need to make sure your storage drive is mounted before Docker starts, how you do that is down to you and your particular setup though.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Google just had to put AI in the app store, and it apparently endorses scummy scam sitesEnglish
45·10 months agoGoogle Play is so full of shit they could pivot to being a sewage plant
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How I use Pinchflat/Sponsorblock to avoid podcast adsEnglish
21·10 months agoI’ve had a pipeline in mind for exactly this purpose that I want to build when I get around to it:
- Download the audio file from RSS feed
- Self hosted AI transcription model (with output that includes timestamps)
- Self hosted LLM to recognise ad sections and return the start and end timestamps as json
- ffmpeg to slice those timestamps out and stitch the rest back together
In theory, this should be able to remove ad and sponsor sections of any length completely automatically and there’s nothing to stop it working on videos too
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Submitting an App for iOS approvalEnglish
62·10 months agoEvery user has to self host their own?
Did… Did you see what community you’re in?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's a good HTPC OS and software?English
7·10 months agoI’ve found Android TV to be the most usable TV OS tbh. I use Konstakang’s LineageOS Android TV 15 image on a Pi 5 which is source available (non commercial only licence). And Projectivy Launcher (closed source but is by an indie dev and better than the stock Google one). The Pi is CEC compatible so I can control it with my TV remote no problem, and I use Moonlight to stream games from my PC.
If you already have hardware, there may be an Android x86 TV release somewhere but I haven’t personally tested any, and you have to make sure the apps you want support x86 (all the open source ones like Jellyfin should)
Edit to add: I also personally haven’t found a need to install GApps as all the apps I use are either open source, or were made to work also on FireTV so don’t rely on GApps APIs. (Use SmartTube instead of YouTube, it’s a better experience anyway)
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•3-2-1 Backups: How do you do the 1 offsite backup?English
1·11 months agoI built a near identical server for my parents and just sync my nextcloud folder to theirs using syncthing
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Alternatives to Roku/AppleTV for Jellyfin ClientEnglish
2·1 year agoI remember trying the Android TV 14 image a while ago and it was basically unusable as you describe, the new Android TV 15 image has fixed virtually all those issues for me. YMMV but IMO it’s worth experimenting and seeing if it works for you, there’s a chance I just got lucky though
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Alternatives to Roku/AppleTV for Jellyfin ClientEnglish
8·1 year agoI’m currently using a raspberry pi 5 flashed with Konstakang’s Android TV image, it works pretty flawlessly and takes less than an hour to set up, assuming you have the APKs of everything you want to install. You don’t need to mess around with Google play services because most TV android apps are also designed to run on firesticks which don’t have it.
The one issue I have encountered is that the Jellyfin client very occasionally won’t play some 4k HDR media in the default player (all my 1080p stuff works fine) so I also installed MPV and I turn on alternative player in the Jellyfin settings in the rare case something doesn’t work.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosting Sunday - What's up?English
2·1 year agoI use sunshine and moonlight using a pi 5 running Android TV as the client. It works perfectly for the occasional video stream but latency for games is a bit rough. You’ll probably be fine playing something relaxed like Stardew Valley but platformers (I’ve tried Ultimate Chicken Horse) and racing games (Mario Kart Wii running in Dolphin) are just bad enough to be unplayable. This is with both devices connected over Ethernet (albeit through a powerline adapter and my router is fairly cheap) so WiFi will probably be worse.
Not sure if sunshine and moonlight just have loads of overhead or if there’s a part of my setup causing the latency.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Someone help me understand the sonarr to jellyfin workflowEnglish
2·1 year agoI use Glutun for this
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Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•Managing Subscriptions: Rocket Money Alternatives?English
4·1 year agoI read about ActualBudget and although it’s not the most useful thing for me (I only have one bank account and my finances are about as simple as you can get), I spun up a docker container for it anyway out of curiosity. It allows you to categorise all your transactions and set up rules with simple name matches and even regex for more advanced matching. It took me a couple of hours to create all my rules but future transactions should now be categorised automatically. There’s also a tab where you can setup charts and graphs to see visually how much you’ve spent on certain categories in the last X days and so on.
It might be overkill for what you’re looking for, but you might find it useful or just nice to have for other reasons, and it certainly should cover your use case.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Asking the real questions
12·1 year agoThis is going to be bobby tables isn’t it?
Edit: It wasn’t?!
Do you know who wrote the buggy code?