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I’ve known a few people whose gender I would describe as lovecraftian.
I’ve known a few people whose gender I would describe as lovecraftian.
It’s probably not worthwhile to transfer the data. I would say the subscriber base alone get’s you pretty fare.
Unmanic to optimize your library in the background. Encoding things to x265 can buy you a huge amount of space.
Edit: Reading again i see that you’re on a pi. Not at all sure what the video encoding performance is on those.
Seems to me the most likely explanation is they got caught and fixed it.
I was having similar issues with the zigbee ones, and I believe it was a known issue with the way transitions were implemented. The solution ended up being to set short transition times across the board. Not sure if that’s applicable here, but it may be worth a try.
Google’s trash now
You need this guy: https://github.com/music-assistant/hass-music-assistant
I think the big reason that nobody’s mentioned yet is simply that they were earlier. Back when projects like Tox and Matrix were first starting to pop up, telegram was already fully formed. Signal didn’t come until at least a year later and didn’t have feature parity until several years later. Telegram by contrast was a much closer experience to WhatsApp and Messenger, making the transition much easier, particularly for low-tech knowledge users.
Posted elsewhere: Really I mean anything more advanced than keyword filters and grouped feeds. Performance friendly NLP has come a long way since the advent of RSS
We don’t need to use that word here
Really I mean anything more advanced than keyword filters. Performance friendly NLP has come a long way since the advent of RSS
Does anybody have any recommendations for FOSS RSS readers with actual content surfacing features? So many RSS feeds are full of junk (this is particularly a problem with feeds with wildly disparate posting frequencies) and I’ve always felt they’d be a lot more useful if people were putting more effort into a modern way to sort through extremely dense feeds.
This is a great project and I’m surprised by the tone of the response here. I think most folks are forgetting that most of the people dealing with configuration are not programmers by trade. They just need to setup a tool for their use case. To that end, the gap between the existing configuration paradigm and extending their software is practically insurmountable. This language bridges that gap in a robust and purpose built way and that is going to make a lot of people’s lives and jobs easier.
Think about homeassistant and how much less fidly it’d be to get advanced functionality or interfaces if the gap between programming and configuration were closed? There is an absolute fuckton of enterprise and scientific software that will improve in the same way.
Material You is increasingly a requirement for me to even use an app on a regular basis.
Correct me if I’m wrong but the project itself isn’t dead? They’re just moving to an immutable paradigm?
Bad news, the zoomers been in grad school
Honestly curious. Been looking for a good breakfast sauce
I feel like your best bet is ESPHome and the ESP family of devices. Last time I checked you could get the parts for a project like this off Amazon (with spare parts) for under 20$.
Sam Altman is a clown. Nobody should trust this guy.
I believe librera and koreader are really the only names in the game atm