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kitnaht , to Lemmy.world Support in Would Lemmy.World admins consider changing how the featured community spotlight, and trending communities work?

Week. People need to have time to go outside and touch grass.

kitnaht , to retrocomputing in Japan declares victory in effort to end government use of floppy disks

They're moving to CD-ROM!

kitnaht , to Selfhosted in Shoko Server not recognizing any anime

I don't understand why you're naming stuff that way. You use a single FSN:UWB(2014) folder, because the year represents the date the show started. There is no FSN:UBW(2015). It all goes under UBW(2014), even if the episode was released decades later.

kitnaht , to Selfhosted in Shoko Server not recognizing any anime

Am I the only one here successfully using Sonarr to take care of Anime? Sonarr has the ability to sort by absolute/relative episode you just need a profile for it.

If I really need to bother with any renaming, I'll use "RenameMyTVSeries" to mass-rename things, and drop them in the folder where Sonarr wants; or usually just have Sonarr grab the anime itself and apply its renaming rules.

Jellyfin is going to want:

  • Show Title (YEAR)
  • -- Season 1
  • ---- Episode Name - S01E1234
  • -- Season 2
  • ---- Episode Name - S02E1234
kitnaht , to Selfhosted in Any MythTV Users Here?

I used to use MythTV back in the analog TV days. It's much easier to use when you have proper cable channels. I couldn't be bothered to pay >$140/mo for Cable TV any longer.

So now I just pay $60 for internet, and pirate everything I wanna watch with Sonarr/Radarr/Jellyfin/Jackett/Qbittorrent and a $2/mo VPN from Windscribe.

Honestly, with YouTube experimenting with 'inline' commercials, I think MythTV is going to make a comeback; because the big thing MythTV had going for it, was detecting commercials and removing them from the recordings.

kitnaht , to Ask Lemmy in Why is there not an equally opposing force to Project 2025?

Because the biggest enemy of someone on the left, is another person on the left with slightly different viewpoints than their own.

kitnaht , to Selfhosted in Pros and cons of Proxmox in a home lab?

Does Incus support things like Kernel Samepage Merging? How does it handle Windows VMs? Does the WebUI give a nice and easy novnc window that just works?

kitnaht , to Ask Lemmy in If you don't work IT, retail, or food service what do you do for work?

Hah! Did you paint that yourself? That's pretty cool.

kitnaht , to Ask Lemmy in If you don't work IT, retail, or food service what do you do for work?

I run a business repairing consumer-grade 3D printers.

kitnaht , to Technology in Proton is transitioning towards a non-profit structure

Really wish they transitioned to a "Not-for-profit" structure, rather than non-profit. Non-profits can still be profit driven, sadly.

kitnaht , to Android in The future of ChromeOS is using more Android under-the-hood

They made a good example - BlueZ software stack sucks; if Fluoride can be put under a compatible open source license, I'd much rather us use better subsystems in 100% userspace. That's a win for everyone.

kitnaht , to Technology in YouTube Is Cracking Down on Gun Content, and 3D-Printed Gun Makers Aren't Happy

Did you miss the qualifier "that uses explosive charges"? The engineering challenge is in the explosive part.

kitnaht , to Technology in YouTube Is Cracking Down on Gun Content, and 3D-Printed Gun Makers Aren't Happy

Projectiles are a part of human nature. We've always thrown spears, rocks, etc -- firearms are just an extension of our better understanding of the world. I know of barely anything else that uses explosive charges that is as widely applicable to the general public. Roofing nail guns? But that's such a niche subject, it's not something people are really worried about trying to make with 3D printing. Believe me, if I had a better engineering challenge for 3D printing, I'd be suggesting it. But nothing quite hits like containing an explosive charge, and utilizing the energy in a way that performs work without destroying itself.

kitnaht , to Technology in YouTube Is Cracking Down on Gun Content, and 3D-Printed Gun Makers Aren't Happy

I used to run the 3D printing community on G+ at around 500k strong, (about 10k weekly active users according to Google's stats) and I ended up actually pissing off a lot of my European users because of this. My viewpoint on it, was as an engineering exercise -- it's an amazing thing. It's not advocating for guns, and guns aren't only used to kill other people. So I stood up for the guys posting about their engineering challenges, and their work making 3D printed parts for a machine with high impact loads and loads of cycling issues.

Unfortunately, it lost me some friends, like Gina Haubage and Tomas Sanladerer -- as they disagreed highly; and wanted to ban anyone posting firearms related 3D printing content.

kitnaht , to World News in LGBTQ+ activists warn against normalizing Europe's far right

I don't need to understand individuals to respect them, but I do feel the need to understand people as a whole.

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