

The benefit is, I dont need to open a webpage (less data usage or if you are in a slow internet area) or login to a service to add media
The benefit is, I dont need to open a webpage (less data usage or if you are in a slow internet area) or login to a service to add media
https://github.com/Waterboy1602/Addarr
I use this all the time instead of opening Radarr and Sonarr
I move around every 4 months in the US. I stay in long-term Airbnbs (min 1 month stay). I work remote; so, the issue I mostly deal with is my working setup. No standing desk, comfortable chair, multi-monitor setup (using portable external monitor), etc.
Otherwise, the surroundings of the place I stay at is always a gamble. You never know if its a loud or safe neighborhood just by looking at the posting or street view on google maps. Sometimes there could be construction going on next door.
Eating around and exploring the country is the best part.
And if you use IoT LTSC, its even more lean
You can look through this to find original movies
https://www.imdb.com/chart/moviemeter/?sort=user_rating%2Cdesc&year=2024%2C2024
You are supposed to just sit at the cemetery not dig holes
Nothing is truly free with Google. So ya, most likely they are tracking. If you dont want to use Google, there are other options on their wiki
https://github.com/dessant/buster/wiki
If not, you can use a dummy account just for this.
Buster is awesome to get past recaptcha. I use it with my own Speech to Text API key since its free from Google. Using Google to beat Google.
Buster is awesome to get past recaptcha. I use it with my own Speech to Text API key since its free from Google. Using Google to beat Google.
Definitely learned a lot.
This app would be useful if you have more than one device. If you run the monitoring application on the same device as the services you are monitoring and if the device goes down, you wouldn’t get a notification, right?
Depending on the app, there should be option to use server URL where you can put the server’s Tailscale IP and the port.
For Jellyfin, put the Tailscale IP when it asks for server IP and port 8096 like 100.123.45.67:8096
ya, its using SRUDB which only stores couple of months of data
I am looking for a simple lightweight app to get a historical view of bandwidth usage. vnStat shows total usage by hourly to yearly.
Just a thought: What if I were to buy a TV with a port other than HDMI and use a converter from Roku device to that port? For example, hdmi to display port or whatever.
Exactly. I was unemployed for several months and once the desperation kicked in, I would have done anything to get a job.
I had 5 rounds of interviews with a company last year. After the last round, HR said they got good feedback from everyone but they are cancelling that role because they dont have the funds. Thats 5 hours of time wasted on their side but, I lost so much more time because I had to do research for interviews. You can imagine how I felt after hearing that.
I found this, try and see if it works: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/external-application/
Not sure if this would work. Have you tried the Applications settings to open files by Photos?
Settings > Type “Applications” in search and associate JPEG to Photos app/default MAC App for pictures
Here is a list of websites I had saved from Reddit about 8 years ago. Apologies in advance, I haven’t checked any of the URLs if they are still valid.
hitching a ride to add on various study helps. free online education dump incoming:
http://education-portal.com/academy/course/index.html
http://101science.com/
https://iversity.org/
http://www.openculture.com/freeonlinecourses
https://www.coursera.org/
https://www.edx.org/course-list
http://www.dliflc.edu/products.html use the GLOSS link
http://www.coursehero.com/subjects/
http://oli.cmu.edu/
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/find-by-topic/
http://www.saylor.org/
http://ocw.jhsph.edu/
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/
http://ocw.tufts.edu/
https://itunes.stanford.edu/content/rss.html
http://webcast.berkeley.edu/#
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/3-websites-started-learning-programming-language/
https://www.futurelearn.com/
http://www.flashcardmachine.com/ You can use flashcards made by other users. Whether you trust them is up to you
http://freerice.com/category It quizzes you on the basics of a subject o your choosing, and donates rice for each answer you get right once you turn off adblock
http://openstaxcollege.org/
http://justenglish.me/2012/09/01/free-books-100-legal-sites-to-download-literature/
http://blog.boundless.com/2013/04/the-cost-of-textbooks-is-too-damn-high-so-boundless-made-free-ones/
http://freescience.info/index.php
To the best of my knowledge, these are all free and legal, and of varying degrees of usefulness. here's the thread I originally put it in, which may have some similar stuff. http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/268a0s/what_random_things_can_i_get_certified_for_over/
If you want some ideas, there are plenty of examples here:
https://old.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/search?sort=new&restrict_sr=on&q=flair%3APersonal%2BDashboard