I used to use Spotify, but got tired of the bullshit they were doing. Now I run my own navidrome server and use feishin for desktop and Symfonium for mobile.
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You might already know this, but yt-dlp has a flag (I believe its --embed-metadata) that will take the album cover, artist/album, etc. and embed it into the mp3. Obviously not as comprehensive as Picard, but might be useful for you!
dimjim@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your choice for a dedicated Linux audio player?
1·15 days agoI also use Feishin, but connected to my navidrome server lol. Its such a good looking music player
dimjim@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some funny WiFi network names you've run into?
34·19 days agoMy best friend named his “Bill Wi The Science Fi”
Must’ve had a Freudian slip because I swear that title said “Perfect size for butts”
dimjim@sh.itjust.worksto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to keep track of system temps and hardware health indicators via dashboard with a proxmox installation?English
2·2 months agoSeconding Beszel, it’s dead simple to install, and add systems to. I love the sleek interface, and the ability to send notifications to a slew of services (like ntfy)
I’ve honestly never tried it, since I have the only node in my home network serve the local subnet. It allowed me to statically assign IPs at home and still use them outside of the house. I suppose there’s nothing stopping you from using the overlay network, especially if you have all devices involved on the Tailscale network, but I didn’t feel like doing that :)
Something that might help with using Tailscale and reverse proxying: you don’t have to use the IPs given to you through the tailnet if you don’t want to. Something tailnet nodes can do is serve the local subnet theyre connected to, even if you’re running the self hosted version Headscale, which is what I do. This is how I am able to have my phone and one other pc connected through Headscale/Tailscale, but still access everything on my local network.
Im assuming your Jellyfin is on your local network, and you want to connect to it through Tailscale, but still use HTTPS? If that’s the case, you don’t need to do any kind of port forwarding on your router, as everything is funneled through Tailscale anyway.
“Misogyny is a skill issue?”.
👨🚀 🔫👨🚀 “Always has been.”

Had me worried for a second, like I JUST started eating Metamucil crackers and they’ve been fantastic so far. Thought I was about to find out something horrible about it lol