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harsh3466@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•how are my fellow peeps hosting your music collection these days?English2·1 day agoHave you had problems on android with tempo not continuing playback?
I also run navidrome, and have tried tempo, substreamer, and another client I can’t think of, and any of the clients that stream keep stopping playback after one song when the screen is locked.
I’ve given the client all the permissions for running in the background and using battery that I can and no matter what I do, it’ll just stop after one song.
I’m on a pixel 7a with gOS.
For now I’ve settled on Poweramp with tla selection of the music on my phone since I can’t fit it all in storage. Its been really frustrating.
As a self-hoster, I love docker. It’s been an amazing deployment tool.
harsh3466@lemmy.mlto Actually Infuriating@lemmy.world•It's sad that people this stupid are more successful than you are6·1 day agoWhat the fuck.
Edit: OH thank god it’s a bit. In this timeline, I thought it was genuine
harsh3466@lemmy.mlto Nix / NixOS@programming.dev•Can configuration.nix be a symlink?English2·2 days agoCheck out gnu stow. Its designed exactly for this.
Edit: added link
I’ve got working connections to several us servers today. Haven’t had any issues.
We cook and eat the food.
Awesome! Glad it worked. I’m no expert regarding the battery, but it should be okay. Lots of people use laptops as servers with them plugged in all the time. Just keep an eye on it and if you see any signs of swelling or excessive heat, pull and/or replace the battery.
harsh3466@lemmy.mlto Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System@lemmy.ml•I really want to make the switch to Jellyfin… butEnglish4·5 days agoYeah. It’d be great if it was open source, but it is what it is.
When I was on apple stuff it was the only subscription I paid for as well.
Goid luck!!
That’s the process I’ve used when switching machines for seeding, and it works great, just takes time for it to recheck all the files.
harsh3466@lemmy.mlto Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System@lemmy.ml•I really want to make the switch to Jellyfin… butEnglish101·5 days agoFor a client on apple tv, ios, etc, check out Infuse. Hands down best client on Apple.
On the Mac, open qbittorrent, select all torrents in the client, and export them as torrent files or magnets, whichever you prefer.
Copy all the torrent/magnet files to a thumb drive or something and copy them to the elementary laptop.
On the elementary laptop, start without an internet connection. Connect the external drive with all the downloaded files, mount it if elementary doesn’t auto mount it, and note the path.
Open qbittorrent.
Set the default save path in qbittorrent to the path of the mounted drive with all of your downloaded files.
If you want to do it in bulk, now add all the torrent files to QBittorrent. You may have to verify the file location for the torrents to make sure it sees the files on the drive.
Once you’re certain all the loaded torrents are pointing to the save path for the files, you can close qbittorrent, connect the laptop to the internet, and relaunch qbittorrent.
It should verify all the files it finds for the torrents, which can take some time if you have a lot of torrents, and once verified it’ll automatically start seeding
harsh3466@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is your most useful Linux app which others might not know about (please don't just give the name but a link and why it is good for you) ?5·6 days agoFor me it’s Perl’s rename, which of course cones in a variety of package names depending on the distro you use. In trying to find a link, I landed on this stack exchange answer that gives a great overview of how the tool works and the different packages available on different distros.
I have to bulk rename files every day, and using regex and the other features of Perl’s rename makes it so much easier to do.
It all come back to Primus because Primus sucks!
harsh3466@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Advice on moving my Spotify library to NavidromeEnglish102·12 days agoYtdlp works with Spotify too iirc, and there are Spotify downloaders out there too.
I’ll give ultrasonic a try. Thank you.