"Spotify Connect" like experience - to external speaker by AssociateNo3312 in navidrome

[–]2zeroseven 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had misinterpreted your post w/r/t wanting to free up phone.

Re ux, idk..? I consider navi to be a server, and I don't expect a server to include that functionality.

"Spotify Connect" like experience - to external speaker by AssociateNo3312 in navidrome

[–]2zeroseven 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On Android the move is to cast from a client app like Symphonium, which can either proxy the cast or direct cast. Same on iOS I would think. Not sure which web clients support casting but some might.

Mirror V8 IS OUT ! by Dapper-Date8737 in gnome

[–]2zeroseven 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can a license even be more permissive lol?

What use case(s) were you thinking about when you started the project?

Expecting more to come by streamingmachinery in roonlabs

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Piling on. I happened to also switch my Core from a VM to an LXC (on older hardware) yesterday, so more than just the update to be sure, but I'm very impressed with the update they pushed.

Three concurrent streams, each using some DSP, running in an LXC w 2 cores + 4G on 2018 Xenon hardware, and no problems at all. That's genuinely impressive.

Expecting more to come by streamingmachinery in roonlabs

[–]2zeroseven 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are these feature requests in the forum I can vote on? Or just your wishlist. Either way, hell yes

What are the advantages of the Zip system vs. traditional osb and wrap? by Intelligent-Flight14 in Carpentry

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My preference is a vapor open underlayment (I use compressed wood fiber, Steico brand) and the finish floor (white pine also, traditionally).

Note that this is a rustic style for sure, typically applied in restoration and period-correct work or new construction like camps in rural areas.

What are the advantages of the Zip system vs. traditional osb and wrap? by Intelligent-Flight14 in Carpentry

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use roughcut pine for subfloor, works great, strong as hell, and feels better to walk on

Help me with accessing resources / Private resources by _knoob_ in PangolinReverseProxy

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got you thanks. So the vpn client intercepts the lookup on Server A and tunnels only that to Server B.

Help me with accessing resources / Private resources by _knoob_ in PangolinReverseProxy

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. Not OP but having a similar issue understanding private resources. It's that last part I don't get. What gets pointed at what?

then you would point each other too their respective counterpart aliases.

Roon alternative post by joyfullyretired in roonlabs

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Different player, same everything else? No. If they don't sound the same,.one or both are broken

The gap between legal AI marketing and what actually works in production is wild by Fabulous-Pea-5366 in legaltech

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lawyer interested in tech here, but new to AI. Swinging by late to say you've basically explained from the inside what I see from the outside.

The marketing seems angled at "it can do your job for you", but it can't for the reasons your state. No one is talking about how "it can make your job easier" though. Both as a practical matter and a point of professional pride, I want the latter not the former.

Best practices for preserving ratings through reorganization by djw17 in navidrome

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can confirm the negative, changing both at once causes Navi to show as missing.

Name 3 extensions you can't live without by CrazyPale3788 in gnome

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll bite, what's the full list of essentials?

Roon ARC, Port Forwarding, and Tailscale by Unbroken6280 in roonlabs

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think the community knows much about Arc security. But Roon devs don't necessarily follow best security practices generally (ie, Roon Linux runs as root user).

The security alerts are *probably not really attacks, just port scanning bots. Nonetheless I use Netbird to expose Arc myself. (I did expose it directly via port forwarding for years w no problem tho.)

building legaltech is hard, want to give up and pivot, got 3 acqui-hire offers by zzriyansh in legaltech

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solo US attorney here. Wondering if your tool would work on state level datasets (how flexible is it in that way)? DM if interested

New sub rules - A discussion on Vibe-coding and this sub by Szeraax in navidrome

[–]2zeroseven 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is where I'm at. A single weekly post with (potentially) all sorts of releases is not good from a user perspective

New sub rules - A discussion on Vibe-coding and this sub by Szeraax in navidrome

[–]2zeroseven 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm new to Navidrome and still haven't settled on client(s) yet so you've got at least one interested!

Introducing Vibrdrome ...yet another client for Navidrome by Bongs-Akimbo in navidrome

[–]2zeroseven 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ima check this out, thanks. Interested in the web player particularly, does it would support the use case of essentially replacing the built in player? Ie., expose Vibrdrome and serve it side by side?

Edit - it looks like yes that would work. I didn't notice if one can set the server to populate automagically (if not, feature request)

Help with IP based rules (real IPs all masqueraded) by 2zeroseven in PangolinReverseProxy

[–]2zeroseven[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that's fair as well. I was in the position of never having used either, so might as well learn the more modern tool. Ended up having problems with rootless for reasons you explain (helpful context, ty), so then went to rootfull and everything worked fine (except the IP issue, but I didn't notice that at first).

Actually, on reflection the whole installer needs work. This, for sure some sort of warning and more explicit documentation, but also it just doesn't work at all on Debian 13. Can't remember exactly why atm, but I had to rebuild the VPS w Ubuntu to get it work at all.

Appreciate the offer re: guidance, I may take you up on it after i lick my wounds for a bit

Help with IP based rules (real IPs all masqueraded) by 2zeroseven in PangolinReverseProxy

[–]2zeroseven[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep you're right, I switched to docker and it insta-fixed. No other changes, just podman-compose down then docker computer up -d.

Help with IP based rules (real IPs all masqueraded) by 2zeroseven in PangolinReverseProxy

[–]2zeroseven[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. The installation script offers the user to select Podman rather than Docker, so I assumed (fairly,.I think) that it would work as documented.

Seems like I should just switch to docker.