

StirlingPDF is basically 1 size fits all.
A lazy cat in human skin, an eldritch being borne of the '90s.
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StirlingPDF is basically 1 size fits all.
StirlingPDF does this. I’ll dm you the one I host for my writing group.
You can pick the project you want to participate in. :)
Reddit feels like walking into a creepy anamatronic exibit alone at night. You keep looking for someone to ask where the exit is, and occasionally you bump into another warm blooded creature that is sometimes human, but you slowly start to realise that most of those shadowy figures aren’t alive. You’re trapped there until you start listening for the real music softly calling below the ambient noise of the exhibit in the distance.
Thanks for your baby! It’s great.
Can you expand on these later when you have time?
I was using it for auto tagging of categories. I haven’t tried immich but I just moved my photos to my snapraid, so I might give it a shot. It looks like it’s come far since I looked last.
I just introduced my partner to this a week ago. Trying to slowly convert him into a Linux user haha. It works with Windows too!
Aside from ones listed here:
Happy to list out the self hosted stuff too if there is interest.
I have an auto message that asks people to share, but a lot of people are returning to collecting their own media, so you have to start somewhere sometimes! :)
You can script download stuff via Soulseek. There’s a script on the sidebar of [email protected]
Amg I couldn’t figure out how to collapse. I’m so happy rn. I’ve been containerising everything. It’s so soothing.
I don’t know what they were expecting, keeping it around all those streams and lakes.
Mate chill, I already implied I misunderstood and apologised. I’m human and allowed to make mistakes.
Well, I never said it did out of the box. I was giving people the example of how I did it, in case they wanted an easy option for PCs. No offence meant, my friend.
I was thinking a computer! Multiple people can connect to your tailscale and jellyfin at once. That’s not so much an issue. Other than that, there’s not so much more than installing the app and signing in with email or Google then sending them a link. I use a shared email and pass to speed up the process.
I’ve walked them through using tailscale. You install it once and forget it.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44287043