

16th Century Alehemists Hate this One Weird Trick!
16th Century Alehemists Hate this One Weird Trick!
FML, I’d have to learn how to type with my toes.
Thanks, this is really helpful! Do you use the same app for both? Is it the abs client or something else?
I don’t think you’re who they’re targeting - at least not with this.
This is targeting the large portion of the population that may have difficulty obtaining identification through a somewhat arduous process.
Thanks - fixed!
btw, I love the “add custom thumbnail” feature on Tesseract for stories that don’t automatically populate. It helps if I paste it into the right field though!
Looks very cool! I don’t know that I have the resources for it on my little homelab but good to keep it in mind in the future.
Anyone who likes this idea might also be interested in checking out RTranslator, an open source, on-device app, which has some similar functionality. You can connect two Bluetooth devices using this app to communicate between two people in different languages.
It can’t translate multiple speakera simultaneously or clone voices, but it’s very useful for traveling or communicating with friends and family in multiple languages. Especially since it does not need any connection, it comes in handy on the road when you might not have a reliable connection.
Can I ask what stands out with Kavita that audiobookshelf lacks?
I think that’s a great way to start. It is surprisingly easy to add remote access at a later date.
The dead simple way is to set up a shared folder with Syncthing, although you will end up with all of the files copied onto every device.
If you want the files to live on your home server to be accessed as needed, then you will want something like Nextcloud or OwnCloud. Personally I found ownCloud easier to set up, but it has far fewer features.
If the focus is on pictures and videos, then you should probably start with immich. It is very simple and incredibly powerful. You can more or less set it up once, and not think about it too much other than running an update from time to time. It supports multiple users, etc. Note that if you are adding photos from a Google Takeout, you will want to run a one time script to rescue the metadata (date, etc.)
Any of these are accessible on any device.
I currently use antenna pod for listening to podcasts and I love it. Am I understanding correctly that you also use it for audiobooks? Does show each chapter as a separate episode or how does that work?
I’ve read some places that Calibre can be finicky. Have you had to troubleshoot any issues with your deployment?
Yes. The article provides more details. I’m not sure if the paper’s data was fabricated or obtained unethically or both. It’s not terribly clear.
An isometric projection of a regular tetrahedron could absolutely be a square.
Ah, I was thinking of curved space over the surface of the sphere. Right you are. No need for me to start getting non-Euclidean
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Huh, checks out.
That would make it even less possible
For document editing, I have had fairly good luck with OnlyOffice, although it is not without its issues. Others also recommend Collabora, which plays well with NextCloud and LibreOffice.
DAVx5 basically acts as the connector between your server and your calendar/contacts/files apps. I would imagine that this could be built into an app, but there are a lot of ways that such apps can sync or operate locally. I’m guessing that it is just a little more specialized than most developers want to get.
Thanks for the Syncthing-Fork tip! For now the official version is working for me, but I’ll have to migrate myself soon.
From my understanding, OpenVPN provides the same secure remote access as Tailscale, by a slightly different method. You should be fine to use what you’ve already set up.
I ended up spinning up audiobookshelf. It’s fine for audiobooks, and I immediately installed Lissen (alongside ABS) and it is clearly preferable to me.
Lissen does not recognize ebooks at all, and I also didn’t have success with the comic book I tested on the ABS client, so I may try another service for those. For now audiobooks are the higher priority and I am very happy with those. Thanks for the input - I really appreciate it.