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Did you set up recurring searches for new episodes? Idk what it is set to be default but you have to set each show to do episode searches at a given interval.
Did you set up recurring searches for new episodes? Idk what it is set to be default but you have to set each show to do episode searches at a given interval.
Personally I have no foxes for you, but these are issues I’ve never seen myself. Perhaps there’s simply something wrong with your install and a clean reinstall would fix things.
I have the same configuration running on all my devices, my kids and my wife’s too, it’s wonderful.
I personally use fluent reader on my PC and phone. It’s the best one I’ve found so far.
I truly don’t have a problem with ads being in a free service. My anger will be based on how annoying they are when they roll out.
Nextcloud is technically a solid product if your goal is to replace all the Google services. Personally I think it’s too heavy and I’ve had issues with using it vs using specialized apps for each service I’m replacing.
Here to say Seafile. I also don’t like nextcloud. I used pydio cells for a while but the windows sync client absolutely never worked for me. Seafile has been flawless for 2 months for me.
AntennaPod is great and Audiobookshelf is my preferred app, if you’re into self hosting services.
The epub reader needs work imo, however it’s more than usable and its what I use myself. Once the reader gets a few qol updates I’ll always recommend it over Cal-web or kavita.
Docker is a great choice with lots of good tutorials. I personally use podman since all my servers are now running Fedora server and podman is installed by default.
I use Firefox cause it’s easier to get people to switch to something that’s already in every app store.
Drink up me hearties yo ho
I mean who cares? But also why? My old job title was “software engineer” and I just did web dev.
I’ve been using openbooks but I’d love to move to readarr for better management from mobile.
In my personal experience the jellyfin clients just aren’t as good. I play my whole jellyfin library through Kodi and everything direct plays without issue.
Support for ebooks is honestly pretty good. The reader is mid tier at best but it’ll only get better, hopefully.
For me only certain movies are worth the space on my server that a high quality 4k rip would take up. I do most everything in 1080 and specific films in 4k. Besides that most people aren’t going to see a real difference unless you have a good home theater set up
Chris does most of his talking out his own ass in my opinion.
DRM sucks. We don’t need more of it.
For kids stuff I found stremio and torrentio to be easy if a bit convoluted to set up.