Nice setup.
I did make the switch to SeerXNG, loving it so far.
Nice setup.
I did make the switch to SeerXNG, loving it so far.
I didn't realize how broken SearX was until I switched to SearXNG.
Preach!
Whoa, that's sexy. What dashboard is that?
Seems like it's dashy.
Correct!
Literally spun up Dashy for the first time yesterday. Linked up most of my stuff and so far so good. If I get time today I’m going to look at adding some widgets.
Why both Overseerr and Ombi?
Mainly trying both of them out for a bit to figure out which I prefer.
What is audiobookshelf? How does it work with readarr?
Plex for audiobooks. It's amazing. There are android and iOS apps too. It will keep your progress across multiple devices just like audible.
It’s a great audio library system, I use PodGrab to subscribe to podcasts and download them and AudioBookshelf for playback and organization etc..
Hey I do this exact thing as well. Would highly recommend if you like self hosting podcasts to listen to.
I use to do the exact same thing until recently when i found that Audiobookshelf can auto download podcast like podgrab does but in a smarter way. And in my opinion the default naming convention on audiobookshelf is better too. Ditched podgrab and haven't looked back.
I’m going to have to look into that, thanks for the heads up!
Need to get something that supports ActivityPub on the list, but other than that looks pretty cool.
I didn't know about minimalgpt. How is it?
I actually wrote MinimalGPT as a project for myself because I found using ChatGPT annoying for certain things.
It’s just a minimal chat client where you provide an OpenAI API key for GPT and you’re off to the races.
Conversations and all data (besides the messages you send to OpenAI) are stored locally to your browser.
https://minimalgpt.app, it’s also a PWA application so you can save it to your mobile Home Screen for a full app experience.
GitHub Repo with a fleshed out readme for more info.
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