

Theres also a cli tool called kotatsu-dl that lets you download from all the websites the app can scrape, in case you want to read on your kindle but there arent any torrents.
Average torrenting enjoyer.
Theres also a cli tool called kotatsu-dl that lets you download from all the websites the app can scrape, in case you want to read on your kindle but there arent any torrents.
I’ve tried komga and kavita both, but didn’t find them very useful. Nowadays i just copy the files downloaded from nyaa to my kobo, where i read them with koreader. Its possible to sideload it on kindles, but its tricky. Koreader even has OPSD support, in case you want to use kavita/komga. But for most random/weekly reading I use Kotatsu on my tablet/phone, as it has a sync feature (you can even selfhost your own sync server!). For ebooks I also just use my ereader. I have no need for a bulky management system. I hope this helped you somehow. Good luck!
I rncommend Floccus, a bookmark syncing tool, which can store its bookmarks on linkwarden. Now all my bookmarks are automatically archived, and I don’t need to relay on firefox’s cloud anymore.
Nope, cannot use it when offline.
It does! If there’s a good alternative it can be proposed, or that’s what I read here on Lemmy
It’s still miles better than going on the individual websites and downloading installers and then executing the installers to install the program
Its even on the microsoft store
I also have a mi10t! Broken, that is. Idk if you want to know bout it, but it falled down from my bycicle when I was at Sanremo and a car passed on top of it. Screen broken. Tankfully you could still see things and the touch was working, so I managed to get back home (≈100km). But then the next day it wouldn’t boot. His soul left me… He just stayed with me enought time to help me get home…
They are already. My Redmi Note 7 runs Droidian perfectly.
You could try music assistant, it uses navidrome/jellyfin/spotify/tidal ecc as a source, and streams them to your speakers. Pretty neat. It also supports squeezelite clients, so that’s neat. BTW, for navidrome I recommend Tempo, pretty nice FOSS app.
Yeah, they’re even doing a revamp. Even though I still prefer navidrome.
The TV app for my LG is just a webview of the webpage and works great; but on my android devices FinDroid has problems with decoding the video, and the official app kinda sucks, and on my apple devices swiftfin works ok, but sometimes doesn’t load the videos and has to be manually relaunched. Dunno about other streaming apps since I never used them, but for me jellyfin’s clients are very unreliable.
Yeah, but jellyfin’s clients apps are all pretty bad. And I say this as a jellyfin user.
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Dire as in, it was supposed to ship 6 months ago as the highlight of the iPhone 16 series.
If you’re messing with docker, I suggest you use WSL and ‘normal’ Docker, as Docker for Windows it’s confusing (at least for me). Ah, and try using docker compose instead of docker, it makes everything so much clearer.
You could have a friend to them for you, and viceversa.
Wait, you mean you host plex servers for clients? Or that you work with Ubuntu in general? And for the ZFS thing, it doesn’t really matter if it’s in-kernel or something else, at the end of the day, they all work the same. I’m using zfs on my arch machine for example, and everything works just fine (dkms). And zfs is super easy in general, you should definetly try it
Strangely enough, for me reinporting the backup didnt work