Not on android
Not on android
You want beets to organize your music https://beets.io/
You want to use the musicbrainz database
And you want to scrobble your plays to listenbrainz.
You will serve your music however you want. Navidrome is one of the best, you can’t go wrong.
Navidrome does not take car eof tagging. You have to make sure your music is tagged properly. You can also use other software for it that uses beets under the hood. Someone shall chime in and suggest the best app for that as beets isn’t end user friendly.
And apple users had money.
Linux users still have money
What are you missing?
@kde@floss.social also posts on @kde@lemmy.kde.social , not only mastodon
Thx but I was simply refering to e2e in transport 😅
E2e in transport is https with extra steps 😅
There’s an osmand telegram plugin. Someone may want to rewrite it for matrix?
Why is it painful for you?
I use nix package manager on fedora silverblue. It’s awesome.
Have you met nix?
Storage is cheap. You suggest combining the images and storing the difference.
You can’t separate the images anymore. You have to store them in a container such that you have one common base image. You can then later on decide which image to look at.
You could also take a short video and only display one image.
Avif uses a video compression algorithm, meaning it’s basically one frame of a video.
Btw, I wouldn’t care about your problem. Storage is cheap. Try saving 10 4k videos and you’ll laugh about your image library
Interesting how we live in different bubbles ✌️
Thx!
I wasn’t able to debug it. Maybe next year or so
I had problems with podman/selinux and jellyfin and gpu acvelleration which is why I’m on debian now. I’d go with atomic any day if I could solve the problem but I don’t know how.
Likely, This is it. It transcodes and hence it has to buffer because the server isn’t strong enough. Best is to use a gpu like intel a380 as described in jellyfin’s doc.
I would’ve wished
I love the nix package manager on fedora atomic
In my experience kde is very stable. A “lot” of “instability” comes from third party features. I didn’t click on the link, btw.
It’s usually good to state why something is good or bad :)
How does that relate to my comment?