RandomLegend [He/Him]

You wouldn’t download a car.

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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • I’ve also stumbled upon Spotizerr but i’ve had so much problems with it. Usually only getting around 75% of my playlists synced.

    I now use onthespot and manually download my playlists once a week. Onthespot also saves a .m3u8 playlist file with absolute paths of the saved music. That way i can just chuck those playlists straigh into my jellyfin and be done.

    onthespot needs some tweaking to get it working right. Usually wait 15 seconds between downloads and after around 100 downloaded songs it starts to fail every other song.

    I just let it run through and the start the download process for the whole playlist again - it skips all already existing ones and after two or three runs i have everything updated again.



  • I am with you here when it comes to older stuff

    I have the fortune to be of the “Lan-party” generation and still have a big group of people i know keep ageold games, movies, etc. So if i need something i can usually get it from them… then it’s a matter of VPN into their network and use ftp.

    But usually i don’t really look for old stuff. But thats a “me” thing. I know this will not work for everyone… also, yeah despite the retention being “only” 13 years, i do find stuff that got reupload quite usually.

    I am searching for very old audiobooks and i still find most of them on usenet despite some of them being well over 20 years old now.

    Speed is unfathomably fast though. I have a 1gbit/s connection at home and i can download with ~900 mbit/s through the VPN










  • Good setup idea!

    I love Aqara for all the sensors stuff, their products work good for me and are a breeze to set up with my son-off ZigBee stick.

    I do use a door sensor on my mailbox as its still quite dark in the morning where I live and when the postguy delivers there wouldn’t be enough light for it to trigger lol

    Just to throw on some additional ideas: instead of a HA green you can get something like a HP EliteDesk G3 or Lenovo M75Q Tiny and run HA on that. You then have enough performance headroom for Frigate as your camera recorder even with machine learning based detection etc.

    And you’d still have enough performance left to run something like Music Assistant 2.0


  • Regarding your question: yes I can look at the feed through my app at any given time

    I use the RTSP2web application in home assistant for better latency, as direct RTSP streaming from the cameras has a delay of around 5 seconds.

    I then just plugged that web stream into a video card on one of my dashboards and made a little dropdown menu for a couple preset PTZ points to quickly change to


























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