FarraigePlaisteach

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[–] FarraigePlaisteach@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

That would be so good if they had a competent author.

There are over 3,000 billionaires worldwide, with a combined net worth exceeding $16 trillion.

Even minding one’s own business while the world is as it is could be considered evil, with those kind of resources at their disposal

USA are searching people’s phones for signs of criticism of government policy. They are detaining and deporting people (even citizens). China is not the sole bogeyman you think it is.

I just looked it up. Thanks for warning me!

[–] FarraigePlaisteach@lemmy.world 14 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

Star Trek Voyager. I was never a fan, but it has soft sounds and the volume never gets too loud unlike a lot of other shows. That said, I’m hoping to find new suggestions here :)

[–] FarraigePlaisteach@lemmy.world 18 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I wonder if he would even know that Greenland exists if his handlers hadn’t pointed it out to him and said they want it.

So some Zionist leaders negotiated the exit of Jewish people from Nazi Germany is what I get from that discussion. Like EU leaders today are negotiating with Trump. Is that the point you’re trying to make? I wouldn’t call Europeans Trump collaborators.

[–] FarraigePlaisteach@lemmy.world -2 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I don’t think that’s right. The Haavara agreement was pragmatic, not ideological. Those groups were not allies and the Nazis targeted all Jews (because it was a racist policy, not a political one).

That is so clever. I’m almost speechless reading the article. He took an estranged community and turned them into role models for the kids.

It would be nice if they expand beyond just men too.

I’ve seen IDF soldiers say exactly that on camera. Children, women, men: all Hamas.

[–] FarraigePlaisteach@lemmy.world 8 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

While Canada treats indigenous people quite poorly, they actually have better protections than the EU has for its indigenous and minority populations (legally and institutionally). If Canada did join (which sounds bizarre to me), I would hope that the EU would meet the Canadian standard rather than see the Canadian standard drop down to EU level.

#landback

 

A pair of Long Island Trump voters visited Ireland recently. I think they were in their late 60s / early 70s. It looks like the current administration will be downsizing or disbanding the organisation their daughter works at and she'll likely lose her job.

Some other changes made by this administration mean that several of their investments are losing value. So they're very unhappy about him being in power now, although apparently the rape thing and being an overall creep was never an issue.

Anyway, Id' read that people like this exist and never actually saw / heard them before. It's real folks. They don't seem particularly bright but it seems they've done well for themselves in life.

 

After spending most of the day trying to add chapters to my own mp3 file, I eventually found this web-based version that works perfectly: https://mp3chapters.github.io/

What's good about it is it takes timestamps in the simple format that you see on YouTube: eg 00:01:45.00 Chaptername.

I tried with: ffmpeg, atomic parsley, mp4chaps, mp3splt and for one reason or another the result would fail to add chapters correctly. I've been on stackoverflow, blogs, DeepSeek and ChatGPT. A paid option I tested out was good but cost about EUR 50. In other words: you can save yourself some hours by just going to the link above.

 

I’m happily serving a few websites and services publicly. Now I would like to host my Navidrome server, but keep the contents private on the web to stay out of trouble. I’m afraid that when I install a reverse proxy, it’ll take my other stuff ~~online~~ offline and causes me various headaches that I’m not really in the headspace for at the moment. Is there a safe way to go about doing this selectively?

 

I've tried a few options over the years, including SMB and NFS, XBMC as well as HTML with javascript I found online.

I don't have a large collection of music (fewer than 100 albums), so hand coding things was actually one of the quicker options to setup. That's despite then hassle of hand coding the URL to each FLAC file as well as the album art. But sometimes the javascript doesn't handle large collections of FLAC and each implementation I tried had different quirks so I've sunk a lot of time into that in other ways without a satisfactory result.

I've heard of Emby, Jellyfin, Plex, Roon and Servio. I just need something that's simple to set up and access. I don't need fancy features beyond the ability to play the music with a pleasant UI that can be accessed from the web (HTTP, not HTTPS). I'd be running this from a Raspberry Pi 3B which already has the lighttpd server running.

I'm also considering just getting a portable, 128GB FLAC player with a minijack connection and moving on with my life without getting involved in networking at all.

Any recommendations for an uncomplicated way to approach to doing this?

Edit: Thanks so much for the helpful and enthusiastic comments! I tried Navidrome and had it up and running in ten minutes thanks to this tutorial video: https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=7V5UUJlSknY

I had to install docker-compose on the RPi. Then I got an error which turned out to be because I also needed a separate docker daemon which I installed following these instructions: https://www.simplilearn.com/tutorials/docker-tutorial/raspberry-pi-docker

In just 10+ minutes I had my music collection accessible from all my devices - thanks again!

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