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sabreW4K3

sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al
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Born and raised in London. Just a normal guy with a moral compass.

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Tottenham are the gift that keeps on giving. 😂

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I’m surprised this still comes up. There’s like one extra step to adding the same functionality.

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Happy birthday to your mum!

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Holy fuck, you’re beautiful! It doesn’t update in real time, but it’s better than what I had. Thank you so much!

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Thank you so much for putting me on the right track!

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Slightly more than what I need as it’s just for a secondary line in my dashboard, but thank you.

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Hey!

So I’ve just got my Navidrome up and running and I have a family library too. That said, I’m in the middle of organising things on the backend, because previously I was constrained by size and tried to avoid duplicates with a flat directory structure, but I digress…

In Navidrome, you’re able to favourite artists and most clients then allow you to browse through that favourite list. Also if you’re anal like me, you use ratings and stars and you can set up smart playlists to play you songs you like a lot that you haven’t played for a long time.

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The thing with self hosting is that you want in most cases, to set and forget and that means you want as little going wrong as possible. To ensure that, you need to find a way that other things can’t fuck with what you’re hosting. This is called a container. The trade off is disk space, but that’s okay because it’s a server, unlike on a computer, but let me not start my rant about the stupidity of Snap and Flatpak. Anyway… Thanks to containers, you don’t have any external factors and basically everything runs in its own world. Which means you can always delete, restore and edit without anything else being affected.

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A ban on nudification tools? Like a paintbrush?

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