Looks cool I’ll check it out.
Looks cool I’ll check it out.
Filestash is buggy, you should report it on the github. Recently had some issues with open office as well
Ah yes you’re right
Could you just add *.lnk?
I understand that this comment isn’t helpful, but you’re gonna save yourself a lot of headaches by just transitioning to DaVinci Resolve.
Cool! As soon as the plant identity database is selfhostavle I’ll be digging into this!
This is desperately needed.
I saw sponsorblock-ml and am playing with it using whisperx for transcript/timestamps and ffmpeg for cutting out the timestamps that were detected by sponsorblock-ml then reserving that audio as an rss feed.
It’s not great so far though
I’ve been looking into sponsorblock-ml for an alternative approach
No shade on you, dude… but if it’s not available in a public repo where people with more experience than me have the opportunity to validate and review it… then I’m really really really not interested in downloading or running it on my machine.
I have trust issues with cloudflare yes, but I also have trust issues with random zip files from strangers’ cloud drives.
I appreciate your helpful attitude anyway 🙂
Does your tool have a public repo I can take a look at?
Which bank?
Tailscale is so cool too. I’ll definitely be switching if I can ever use my own domains
What benefits are you having from switching?
As soon as I can use my personal domains with tailscale funnel I’ll be switching, I like tail scale a lot
That’s awesome thanks!
Seems broken, couldn’t get the yarn to build. I’ll try again another day
I’ve got a 13 at home and a brand new 16(?) At work. On the 13 I’ve replaced the hinge and the mouse trackpad. It’s been great and it’s running windows 11. The swappable ports are a GD GAMECHANGER I keep a set in my backpack and I can’t count how many times a swap has saved the day.
The 16 at work is way nice, and I love the custom keypad. I installed Debian on it and I struggled a bit at first getting drivers installed… but with the help of the Debian wiki and llama3 I got it sorted. I haven’t tried installing Minecraft just yet but I’m confident it would work as I’ve used Minecraft on Ubuntu before and it was fine.
I believe you can replace anything that’s not the mainboard/cpu on the 13. I believe the GPU on the 16 is upgradable which will be nice for gaming.
The only critiques I had about owning the 13 for so long is that there were lots of weird firmware glitches that have been solved over time and it’s become a very reliable, usable laptop.
Could you imagine how SWEET this feature would be if it was a Encrypted FOSS Self Hosted Service?
Maybe this?
https://github.com/TagStudioDev/TagStudio?tab=readme-ov-file#installation
I haven’t used it, but it looks cool and maybe relevant
Cool I’ll spin up a VM and try it out tomorrow!