

I would recommend audiobookshelf for the audiobooks, especially if you have your stuff running in docker. It seemed to me like the solutions to force Plex or jellyfin to do books were a bit more hacky than I wanted.
I would recommend audiobookshelf for the audiobooks, especially if you have your stuff running in docker. It seemed to me like the solutions to force Plex or jellyfin to do books were a bit more hacky than I wanted.
No clue about specific deals but I’ll share a site that I found thanks to Lemmy that had some good deals when I upgraded to an 18tb HDD for $180 USD.
The gobbo was konsi.
Found the website: https://comicpress.socksandpuppets.com/character/konsi/
Ayyyoooo, remap
YAMS.
Not perfect, but if you just want the ding dang thing to start so you can see what a working setup looks like, then bam. Use yams.
I got an 18tb HDD certified refurbished from usedserverparts for like 170.
I use Kavita for my comic book collection, and recently added some books into it as well. Syncs well across devices. I don’t really read books as I have so much time to listen to them instead but I can’t see why it wouldn’t work for someone who does.
I just received a nice Sprite Pro direct drive extruder and all metal hotend for my Ender 3V2. Spend a night ripping the thing apart and transplanting the new stuff in. Change some settings, tram the bed in, pid tune; all the things.
About to load some filament and do a test print when I hear twang… “Wtf”.
Look over at the printer… and the x axis belt had snapped.
Now I get to stare at it for a week.
Feeling the pain my guy.
Boilr, was originally made for steam deck.
From what I remember I’m my time using Kavita, basically the only way it knows what anything is comes from the file structure. It’s called out pretty explicitly in the docs for example.
Now it’s been a year or so for me so maybe now there are options to define your own structure or pick from some but I don’t remember any.