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Im a little confused on whats the usecase for this? It seems cool but im a bit confused when youd be hosting stuff in this way
Im a little confused on whats the usecase for this? It seems cool but im a bit confused when youd be hosting stuff in this way
Through sync for lemmy, you can filter out a whole instance.
I find it’s very context dependent. In the 3d model/printables, a lot of people who release the pirated content so a 3-4 month embargo to allow the creator a chance to let people get it legally before it’s available everywhere.
This is the workflow I used. I did have to do a decent amount of customizing to get it right, changing folders, adding publishers, but now its really easy. I can dump 300+ comics into a folder and have them organized in a really short time. Getting it started did take some time, but once the work flow was setup it is actually really great
Comicrack is really the best. It’s amazing for wireless sync. The software was abandoned by the dev but there’s actually a pretty great community on Reddit for it. Theres a workflow there someone made that essentially you can dump all your comics into a folder, and (you do have to do some of the input) within 5 minutes you’ll have all the comics tagged, labeled, organized into appropriate folders, all the metadata, and ready to sync to your external tablet. I just synced 8000+ comics last night with it
I got my first virus in years this week from a ‘verified’ uploader on 1337x
Yes I have. The issue is it doesn’t have very good built in scrapers. Comicrack has amazing tools for organizing your library, where Komga breaks really easy. Especially with series that have either long names or names that repeat, such as having multiple runs with the same name (such as Spider-Man). It wish was really really bad at being clear on how/what it was updating. In the end, I only read off one device, and comicrack did it better
Anyone seen any issues with revanced for this? I haven’t experienced anything but curious if anyone has ran into anything.
I download almost everything using Premiumize. It essentially downloads the torrents for you, so you’re only downloading things from them at drastically faster speeds, and never connecting to the actual swarm. You just send them the torrent file.
For the actual organizing, I use TVRenamer mainly. It’s an extremely underrated tool that not only organizes your shows and movies, but does a great job of helping you identify what you’re missing, like missing episodes or specials.
I use tdarr to reencode all my stuff to x265
Plex is mainly how I watch stuff. I like kodi a lot, but most the time Plex is a lot more streamline.
For comics I use comicrack. Best way to do comic organizing by far
Get a firetab 10 and a 500gb sd card. Prime day is next week, it’ll be on sale. It’s a less than $100 option and works great. It’s roughly the size of a comic book, and works great for just reading comics.
I use comicrack to organize the comics, and there’s a few workflows out there that people have made to organize and sort the comics. I can sync it all wirelessly from my pc to my tablet, pretty easy process.
If you do go with the furetab, Id recommend looking into the fire toolbox on xda that helps with some functionality
Exactly this. Regardless if it’s softcore or hardcore, porn or lewd is nsfw. I don’t mind that stuff at home, but even blurred out images I don’t want my coworkers walking by.
NSFL stuff I generally never want to see, at least not as someone I randomly scroll by
I just think it would be really interesting to hear a ,‘top down experience’ as I think they could have really cool insight. For example, some companies and creators mainly use Reddit for how they interact with their fans. How would they feel having their community on the Fediverse for example
So but would this be games thst you have installed? Or is this just like the individual install files?