This is also kinda like my setup, nice!
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I let audiobookshelf serve rss feeds for podcasts which I sub to in antennapod.
Same, I stuck with podcast addict for so long - once I tried antennapod I didn't have to switch anymore. I do sync with a selfhosted gpodder though - just to not get hooked on a single app.
I'm using antennapod. It syncs to a selfhosted gpodder instance and some podcasts are hosted on my audiobookshelf. I like some exclusive podcasts from podimo but their player is shit. Selfhost a tool that creates rss feeds for those walled podimo podcasts and they get downloaded and served by audiobookshelf.
Yeah when I was way behind I just scrolled through releases and did each one where it said it may have breaking changes. Only one time I got messed up but mainly because I run a seperate postgres database that i also use for other apps - somehow the vector plugin got messed up.
Yeah. Why have RAM when you're not gonna use it? The JVM is pretty efficient
Love this, bookmarked
It's a fair question and my answer is yes for now. This type of advertising doesn't come across as bothersome to me at this scale.
I have a 'dumb' UPS for my synology NAS to protect against short power outages - it's done after a minute or 10 though so if I'm not at home it'll crash anyway. In Retrospect I should've gone for a smart one that will shutdown the NAS.
For offsite I backup to aws Glacier. Cheap to store expensive to retrieve. When the house burns down I'll still have the photos somewhere and at that point the cost is negligible compared to losing them since it really is worst case scenario.
For offsite I backup to aws Glacier. Cheap to store expensive to retrieve. When the house burns down I'll still have the photos somewhere and at that point the cost is negligible compared to losing them since it really is worst case scenario.
I can't find anything to substantiate this, think you may have dreamt it up or fell for a 4chan goof.