Sure, will test out today or tomorrow.
For podcasts I recommend audiobookshelf. It has a very nice podcasts category with ability to backup the podcastst yourself, also syncs progress over multiple devices.
For rss I use miniflux.
I selfhost an instance of ntfy and changedetecttion.
Ntfy is for simple push notifications from absolutely anything, even just curl.
Changedetection is for detecting changes on websites, prices, is something in stock, ... It supports ntfy for push notifications so I just add the releases page from github to changedetection and then I get a push notification on my phone when anything gets an update.
Where is rakija on this scale?
Just about 90% of packages that I wan't to use
For me it's the fact that I almost always need a feature from a program that's in a recent release that is never in debian/ubuntu until a couple years later.
Hi already tried that, worked for one domain and then stopped working for every other domain.
Yea already done most of it, now just testing out how much stuff it will be able to download from what I want.
I thought of that but don't know how to get started at all.
Got any guides for that?
Still ocupies the same amount of space, a hardlink just makes it so that if you remove the origin file the link is removed at the same time, bht you can emove it in jellyfin but it will take the same amoun of space.
Edit: either way can't have jellyfin delete media because I don't want it to accidentlally remove stuff from ptt's
for that I need to know gui codding and code the program it self, in terminal I just tie a few commands together and be done with it.
Xmonad (x11)
Wayland is still not ready for my usecase and I'm too used to my x tools.
Maybe in another 5 years wayland will be 100% ready for me.