

Fair. I have never had a Home Video library, so I don’t know how those are scanned or what they are looking for other than embedded metadata. But yes, sounds like that library type has some issues.
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Fair. I have never had a Home Video library, so I don’t know how those are scanned or what they are looking for other than embedded metadata. But yes, sounds like that library type has some issues.


I’ve had initial scans take hours and scans afterwards usually also take some minutes. Why do you think that is an unreasonable amount of time to check all entries for updated metadata?
unending != 40 minutes.


No obvious AI use in the github repo. So probably CBH, but better to get confirmation from @sanitation@lemmy.today .
I use my Nextcloud instance as a OIDC provider for all my other apps.


It would cost around €10000 for me to get a system appropriate for my house. So it will take a while.


Looks pretty neat. Now I just need to be able to afford the solar power system and panels. :D


Where is the source? I could only find the red hatr docker image repository, but no source.


I have not heard a timeline yet, just that the spec was completed and published some months ago. :)


I’m in no hurry to switch out my antenna, so I don’t mind waiting for one that supports Zigbee 4.0 (and it’s long range thing).
Right now I use a Conbee 2 with around 40 devices and it works great.
I would be seriously worried about malware on a random USB stick in the wild…
So this is just a “Manager” for offline websites?


Most calender apps are frontends for caldav…


I use jellyfin for my setup, mostly because I already use it for video.
It can fetch metadata from audioDB or musicbrainz.
I use the Finamp android app to play music and it works really well, even with Android Auto.
It has been fine for my usecase, so I haven’t looked into other solutions.
Almost all RAM and SSD manufacturers have plants or assembly lines in China. So chances are, that whatever you have in your PC right now, is in part manufactured in China. Most hardware supply chains go through China at some point.


In my country we have a website that resells “old” and used server hardware, including HDDs for reasonable prices. Although that has gone up a lot over the last year or so.
Maybe you have something like that in the Netherlands? I recently bought an 18TB drive for around €400.
Storage is just expensive these days. Just like RAM.


No idea. That’s why I wrote “like Immich”. :)


many do. But it is common courtesy (unwritten rule in discussion in the community) to disclose when you do.


Disclaimer: AI assisted by Cursor.
Is not disclaimed anywhere other than cursoragent co-authered the 1 commit in the repo at this time.


I feel grandparents will be most interested in a nice photo solution. So something like Immich with it setup on their phones.
Almost true.
It is pretty picky, as it expects a certain folder structure to get all the info correct when importing. But it is fairly easy to go in and manually “fetch” the correct metadata from one of the metadata providers (Amazon, Google Books, Open Library etc). It’s a chore if you have big library with many different structures, but doable if you don’t want to rename all folders.