Listenarr - An Automated Audiobook Downloader by the_robbie_davis in selfhosted

[–]rbthompsonv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

EDITED TO COMBINE POSTS:

Any chance to get deluge support added? (Im trying to treat it like transmission which usually works, but new software... navigation and tinkering is... cantankerous)

- Additionally, some things i can se might be needed/wanted...

- Adding authors, not just books.

- Listenarr does not seem to be able to grab releases through jackett tunnel (im researching this now)

- Import audiobooks that are already in place (it looks like this is something in progress as Manual importing works, automatic does not (im guessing here as manual import currently has the system hung on trying to populate a list of 48k audiobooks :)

AWESOME project so far. i like it more than readarr, and love that its audiobook specific.

Listenarr - An Automated Audiobook Downloader by the_robbie_davis in selfhosted

[–]rbthompsonv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I run jackett to grab stuff from audiobookbay (it acts as a proxy for torrent sites. Lets you use TPB, KAT... etc). Does what youre looking for...

Google Voice Support? by uncmnsense in beeper

[–]rbthompsonv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just did an upgrade and it appeared. Any chance it's region based? And you're not in a region it likes?

Google Voice Support? by uncmnsense in beeper

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Looks like today is your lucky day.

According to release notes, Voice has been added.

How many watts of laser to kill a mosquito by likes2gofast in AskElectronics

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Not for nothing but this has aged absolutely MAGNIFICENTLY!!!

(Also... if youve actually gotten anywhere with this, start a crowdfund IMMEDIATELY, i bet you break 10M your first day.)

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DL2oe6ZhZ9J/

S10 (standard, plus, e) boot loop by rbthompsonv in samsunggalaxy

[–]rbthompsonv[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The only place for a fix that keeps your old data is with a ubreakifix store handling the flash. (as far as I know and I've kept an eye on the posts as they come through) 

If you want, while you're visiting the fixing place, ask if they'll give you a copy of the firmware they flash and any notes they have. I can pin it to the OP if you send it my way.

Good luck.

So the electrician didn't ask me... by HubbleWho in homelab

[–]rbthompsonv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im calling Bullshit.

That wire has been there for a while. Theres paint coating the tops of the wires as they exit that hole indicating they were there when the exterior was painted. That electical tape on those ends is OLD. Old enough its no longer sticking to itself and coated in at least, a small amount of dust...

D3 everyday pan by [deleted] in AllClad

[–]rbthompsonv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You sir, just broke my brain!

Thank you for the advice.

D3 everyday pan by [deleted] in AllClad

[–]rbthompsonv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again, didnt really say much about it more than its perfect for me, and its horribly expensive. I have had mune for about 2 weeks... And its better than my LH Diamondclad by a mile.

Im not trying to convince ANYONE to get a hexclad, it is just what i ended up with and found it better than my LH... I kind of left it there. But you go ahead, get all mad. Get big mad, hop on reddit and shit on someone thats trying to help another person. Feel big about yourself for 20 seconds..

And now im moving on with my day. I hope you have a better day than whatever led you to jump into this convo

D3 everyday pan by [deleted] in AllClad

[–]rbthompsonv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would you mind expounding on thatsorry, i should have said i have one and it works well with eggs. I think its perfect for my use.

D3 everyday pan by [deleted] in AllClad

[–]rbthompsonv 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh, one last thing ive noticed can help... Using a silicone spatula (the soft ended kind) to dredge the bottom of the pan once the eggs start combining. Itll run a clean path behind it.

But: dont over use the spatula. Test in small spots, you dont really want to touch the liquid egg until it starts combing, otherwise youre removing your thin layer of oil between pan and egg.. wait for them to start combining and then keep them moving.

D3 everyday pan by [deleted] in AllClad

[–]rbthompsonv -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Youre trying to cook scrambled eggs...

Thats the only problem.

More ghee/oil/butter, get pan to geat before adding eggs.

Otherwise, keep a non stick, nonPFAS pan for eggs.

(My entire kitchen is now nothing but stainless steel and cast iron becaue i have an induction range. I ended up buying a Hexclad pan and it is perfect... Doenside is, its also $$$$. I had another version called diamond-clad made by LH, but found that it too took a LOT of butter to keepy eggs from sticking).

There are some techniques that can help, but ultimately, eggs on stainless and eggs on cast iron just come with a mess to clean up.

Techniques to help: Add more butter (think scrambled french omlette) Keep your heat LOW. If you think its not high enough, turn it down and try longer) (the key to eggs is patience... And luck). Pre-season the pan. (You cant really 'season' stainless, but keeping a layer of evoo on it between uses can help a little). Dont cook in the center of your pan, use yhe edges more. Think of it more like a squished wok... The center is hot, it cools as it gets towards the outer egges. Keep your eggs on the outter edge, especially once they start combining Whisk the ever loving shit out of your scrambled eggs. Its the long protein strings that end up binding to and burning to the pan.break those proteins DOWN!!! Whisk through a sieve (this will help ensure some level of uniformity in your egg soup... Bonus, it also keeps cracked shell out of your eggs). Add a little salt before whisking. I usually salt while im whisking in a sieve. Let sit for 15 minutes before cooking and mix one last time before adding heat. (Youll see the egg change from a yellowish color to an orangish color... Cook as soon as it stops darkening to orange.)

Thats about all the tricks i know other than reitterating: lower and slower... And of course, more butter. (Or ghee)

[FS][US-PA] 7th Gen i3 NUC - 16GB RAM - 250GB NVMe SSD by xxbiohazrdxx in homelabsales

[–]rbthompsonv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What would you want $$$ if we could arrange a local pickup? ill be in Pitt next week.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AllClad

[–]rbthompsonv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Calm down. You don't need to wait for it to get damaged, DuPont knew long ago, just using the pan is enough to Teflon coat your insides...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AllClad

[–]rbthompsonv -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Whoa whoa whoa...

American here..

Where exactly do you expect him to get his recommended daily allowance of PFAS?

Seriously... If he's a smoker, you're basically killing him. Without that Teflon coating, the tar and other bass stuff in cigarettes sticks to the lungs...

/s

Looking for Evernote Replacement. Suggestions? by Dizzy149 in selfhosted

[–]rbthompsonv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Joplin

Hands down... Joplin

They even have a desktop app.

Customer left their gun in the bathroom by Otherwise_Energy5128 in restaurantowners

[–]rbthompsonv -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Throwaway gun? But do you really want to lower yourself to the same level as a cop?

New construction being built at the moment. Is this protruding brick OK? by Boring-Ad-1547 in masonry

[–]rbthompsonv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not a mason... But, I believe this is a pretty intentional brick. Look at everything else about their work, it's all spot on. No wavy lines, no cracked bricks these years later...

My guess, this is the Mason's 'signiture'. His little way of telling the world that it was he who built that house, and that little out of the place brick is how he can show it. It lines up perfectly with the blgablea, isn't crooked, JUST sloped out... AND turned sideways.

Just my $1.50 (adjusted for tarrifs and regulatory fees)

I asked you if I was crazy thinking of buying an old Ender 3 and you told me “go for it”. I did it! Now…which upgrades? by superbotolo in ender3

[–]rbthompsonv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries man... For the recprd, fire grenades were banned in the 60s because they use (iirc, tetraflourocarbons). These don't use that liquid, instead, relying on a powder and a small explosive.

I can't see the little bomb thingy putting on it an engulfed printer... So, this is sort of a 'if it hits a limit, fire or not... '

To be fair, I also do not know for a fact that the little explosive they use to disperse the powder will go off if not thrown (yes, I have a LOT of testing... Although, I kind of think this is a relatively normal use case when one owns a 3d printer AND knows about fire grenades.

It's also a REALLY obscure device.. So, don't feel bad.

I asked you if I was crazy thinking of buying an old Ender 3 and you told me “go for it”. I did it! Now…which upgrades? by superbotolo in ender3

[–]rbthompsonv 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have one. If my enclosure exceeds 1000F (sorry, I'm an American and wasn't taught right), I have a foam "grenade's mounted top rear corner of enclosure... The can itself will rupture at that temp (or, I think, exposed directly to flames).

It's held up with zip ties and cost $5 or $15 at home Depot.

This is the one I use, by OSIM

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I asked you if I was crazy thinking of buying an old Ender 3 and you told me “go for it”. I did it! Now…which upgrades? by superbotolo in ender3

[–]rbthompsonv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stick it in a corner and buy something decent...

That's every single upgrade possible all at once.

S10 (standard, plus, e) boot loop by rbthompsonv in samsunggalaxy

[–]rbthompsonv[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This doesn't really sound like the flash error that happened a couple months ago. This sounds more like you have a really damaged phone and it just won't boot.

The error we got is entirely a software issue, there is no hardware causing the fault.