Search “$podcast_title RSS” to find a feed of it. The MP4 urls will be part of the feed.
Search “$podcast_title RSS” to find a feed of it. The MP4 urls will be part of the feed.
I like how the author figured any cord cutting image will do. Ethernet is not the cord the term refers to.
That’s a fair criticism. I guess I was just thinking it’s better than ads, but not if you don’t enjoy sports.
One of the gas stations by my house does something similar but actually cool. They show about 2 minutes of sports highlights from the night before (think SportsCenter Top 10 but also with scores) and then some non-political news headlines.
I actually stand there watching the whole time. They get my business.
If you have Python Django or Flask experience, let me know. I’m hiring two positions.
Humans rarely bite as a defensive option.
Tell that to fucking Kyle from Mrs. Ventura’s second grade class.
We are fully remote and require a VPN to access all resources. I literally have to do only two things for termination - disable their VPN account and initiate a remote wipe of their work computer.
There are other things, but once those two things are done, I can take my time.
Seems like something a donation could fund.
Immich is better in my opinion. Especially as a Google Photos replacement since it does maps, facial tagging, object identification and search.
Edit - Wow, Photoprism has a lot of those features now too. It’s come a long way in the two-ish years since I looked at it.
Solid Explorer allows you to turn on an FTP server. It’s not something you’d want to expose to the Internet or use long-term but it’s good for quick local transfers.
It’s not the percentage total but the speed of increase.
Agreed. Grab a T490S off eBay with an i5, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD for $225 and you’re all set.
These are great for the money. This one is out of stock, but there are plenty more.
Lol blockchain still lookin’ for a problem to solve.
youtube-dl
is pretty much the gold standard for all things YouTube downloading.
Exactly. I once drove 12 hours to save $6k on shipping. I was there for 45 minutes while four pallets were loaded.
Yeah, I’m curious but not 37 minutes curious.
Thanks for the suggestion, but this doesn’t give me any info.
For the uninitiated, as someone who’s looking to move from Windows to Linux and Ubuntu is probably my first choice, can you share what’s not to like about this?
Edit - insightful answers. Thank you
I just downloaded it and tried it. Unfortunately, since I live in the vast suburban sprawl of a major US city, its ETA is way off because I doesn’t take traffic info account. Compared to Google Maps, its ETA was off by a significant margin (12 minutes OM vs 20 minutes Google Maps and 38 vs 54).
Glad to see this is an active project though.