Audiobookshelf is by far my most used selfhosted app, mostly due to podcasts. It’s awesome, really wish the dev would accept donations.
Audiobookshelf is by far my most used selfhosted app, mostly due to podcasts. It’s awesome, really wish the dev would accept donations.
Couldn’t you just create a compose file for a database separately?
You can set max matchmaking ping in the settings, this has been a thing for years.
This is on the main tracker that I use
This is over 7 years though
That’s not what calibre-web does. As per the GitHub page:
Calibre-Web is a web app that offers a clean and intuitive interface for browsing, reading, and downloading eBooks using a valid Calibre database.
There is no VNC involved.
If you really don’t want people to know your home ip, then you can use cloudflare’s proxying service for all you internet facing services.
What’s the reasoning behind using docker compose on unraid, instead of the built in docker implementation?
You can send with calibre-web to kindle if you have an amazon account. You get a specific address for your kindle. They appear under documents in your library, legal or otherwise.
Except virtual desktop servers, though that is niche outside the enterprise space
I think it stores thumbnails in the pictrs directory by default.
The ZFS update is live now
I’ve found that federation with lemmy.world has been very poor, whereas with other sites like lemmy.ml and lemmy.dbzer0.com are pretty spot on. Hopefully with a wider role out of 18.1 things will improve.
Also Nvidia cards can use FSR
In style maybe but in scope not at all.
I want to buy a second hand iPad or MacBook. How am I meant to know which one is which gen?
The only product they have that is clear and somewhat easy for consumers is the iPhone.
The top one ending in 3V66T is a “default” key for Windows 10 Pro. It’s not a real valid key, not sure about the others.
Going the Apple route of making products more confusing, nice.
Pretty much yes.
If you want a more in-depth explanation of DNS and how nameservers work etc check out this article from cloudflare.
Specifically the part; “There are 4 DNS servers involved in loading a webpage:” It explains it much better than me.
You can use calibre-web to send to your Kindle email. They will appear in the Kindle as “Documents”