

https://www.audiobookshelf.org/guides/rss_feeds/
So set the books up in a collection, and add each book. RSS the collection and each book shows up as an episode. I wouldn’t want chapters as episodes, that would be annoying usually.
https://www.audiobookshelf.org/guides/rss_feeds/
So set the books up in a collection, and add each book. RSS the collection and each book shows up as an episode. I wouldn’t want chapters as episodes, that would be annoying usually.
Since they’re different applications entirely and you wouldn’t use the same client for each, I use Calibre as a kasmweb docker image for ebooks and enable OPDS for it to hook up with my FBreader app. Audiobooks are done with Audiobookshelf and outputs an RSS feed for Antennapod subscription.
Do it, you coward.
I’ve ran email servers for 30 years, I think I got it cased, but thanks for your input.
I had to use the Google to figure it out.
I remember the days of installing with an NE2000 card, downloading drivers for 3com and compiling, then swapping cards out. I must have done that a couple hundred times to build ipchains firewalls with old customer-supplied hardware.
FreeCAD is a steep learning curve from pretty much any other CAD I’ve used. It’s usable but there will need to be a paradigm shift to figure out it’s philosphy from 360.
I didn’t downvote you, but jfc, the guy is just talking about using Linux with no context of where they’re from or anything, and then you head right off the launchpad with that. The US pisses me off more than most, but in this thread, this comes off as unhinged.
Go take an internet break.
Goddammit, now I have to upgrade my mail server…
Talking Heads had nihilism down pat.
It could be $15 and have the range of an ICBM, it can still sit on the lot and scare the kids walking by.
Apparently we’re in the minority. Everyone here is sure it’s all aboveboard and shipshape.
I’m not fathoming what Privacy Pass gains you, it’s tokens generated from your account, the chain of possession is obvious throughout. The tokens get used up and removed from your account and the logged-in browser extension generates more, but there’s no “privacy” involved there.
Fair enough on the crypto.
Log into browser extension with kagi account
generate tokens
use said tokens
How does this ensure privacy? The tokens are associated to your account from the start.
I remember this one. And I remember being fucking incensed at the level of abject stupidity it involved.
Does anyone still think their data isn’t being sold even if they pay for a service? Plus now it’s associated to your payment information. These are the same guys that spent all their runway funding on Tshirts, I don’t think they’re the sharpest knives in the drawer.
Of course there’s a fucking app.
And here I am having used it for a decade and perfectly happy. I try other ones like Owncloud every once in a while and find them lacking. It was slow once upon a time but if you changed to postgres and used redis, it improved immensely. Today it’s quite fast and the sync has been working great for a long time.
Use docker-compose with the AIO and it’ll be a lot easier to manage. There’s example compose files in the github repo.
WSL is EEE