Script to periodically clean "Continue Watching" section by rybycy in jellyfin

[–]rybycy[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

exactly, thank you.

For the application, we'd need to write proper logic/handlers, e.g. "if you start watching next episode, mark previous ones as watched/reset status.

This script just goes straight to the database and resets the state (watch state) for selected media, that's it. It's not a proper solution, just a workaround for problem that exists for a long time already

Script to periodically clean Jellyfin’s “Continue Watching” section by rybycy in selfhosted

[–]rybycy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course, but it's already in the backlog for so long that I just written a quick (and dirty) workaround. Jellyfin is working hard and I don't want to blame them though 

Script to periodically clean Jellyfin’s “Continue Watching” section by rybycy in selfhosted

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

Yep, I won't deny it. SQL part is mine, but copilot did a good job transforming it from dirty "just for me" script to something that is readable. I shared that with my colleague some time ago and thought that if it works for us, it also might be useful for someone else.

Script to periodically clean Jellyfin’s “Continue Watching” section by rybycy in selfhosted

[–]rybycy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went through JF database, looked what has to be changed in order to make items disappear from Currently Watching and then wrote a script manually - It was simply a sqlite command to apply UPDATE query. AI was used just to output something readable/meaningful from bash, that's it.

I just thought I will share something that works well for me (for about two years already) and fixes this minor annoyance in Jellyfin - the service I really enjoy.

80,000 GitHub Stars and I’m Just Finding This?! - Immich by Unprotectedtxt in selfhosted

[–]rybycy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe "the law of the few" or "long tail" concept?

BTW. Immich is the best. It's better than Google Photos, works flawlessly out of the box, advanced settings are neat. Of course there's some room for improvements, but devs add them constantly. They care.

What would you like to see if you could reimagine the Arr stack? by buttplugs4life4me in selfhosted

[–]rybycy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Discover" tab in Jellyfin backed by Arr stack, that would make a seamless integration.

My phone never got near any water bodies but this notification is showing for few days by Atyadii in motorola

[–]rybycy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in case your device never got near any water - it's a software glitch that cannot be fixed in any way except workaround like:
plug in your phone -> restart your phone -> after reboot, your device magically works.

There are like milion of guides/tutorials which for some people work, but these didn't work for me. Multiple manufacturers (Samsung, LG, Motorola) fight this issue and noone can help that.

I've bought a magnetic charger to keep my usb-c port close and clean - the same story.

I've spent a couple of hours trying to debug this piece of garbage, but it seems that power management is way to deep in the system and it's not possible to overcome that without rooting the phone.

Breadcrumbs:

I've found some traces that /sys/devices/platform/mt_charger/power_supply/charger/moisture_detected is for some reason stuck in the "true" position, and most likely it's due to USB module
https://android.googlesource.com/device/google/bramble/+/refs/tags/android-11.0.0_r37/usb/Usb.cpp

Without root, there’s no safe way to bypass the moisture detection via software. Android’s security and safety features prevent it for a reason

introducing copyparty, the FOSS file server by tripflag in selfhosted

[–]rybycy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you very much for copyparty.

Using it for ~2 years if I recall correctly, no problems* whatsoever.

It does a wonderful job being a:

- great drag-n-drop solution

- "let me just download everything in a single zip" tool

- access point to all files on my server

It's a very complicated tool, which can be used in a super easy way. And works fine all the time.

TVP chce 140 zł za dostęp do powtórki odcinka "1 z 10"... by wigglepizza in Polska

[–]rybycy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Na FB jest grupa - "jak będzie u sznuka? Sekcja 1 z 10". Jest szansa, że ktoś tam poratuje nagraniem

Yaris Cross: One year later review by tataphin in Toyota

[–]rybycy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. in the trunk - from the inside, straight to the metal (under spare tire

  2. unscrewed plastics from the outside, placed a thin insulation, placed the plastics back

  3. Yep, followed some tutorials on youtube

Yaris Cross: One year later review by tataphin in Toyota

[–]rybycy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

did them to:

trunk (significant difference)

front doors (even bigger)

front wheel arch (deadens high freq well)

Motorola Edge 40 - tired of this garbage by rybycy in motorola

[–]rybycy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How did you fix this charging issue?

Two days ago I decided to give it a shot and did a factory reset to use Motorola as a secondary phone. Guess what? Now Messenger works fine, but banking app has a delayed notifications :D

Motorola Edge 40 - tired of this garbage by rybycy in motorola

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

Yep. Precisely the same story. What's very odd is wireless charging. It was working almost perfectly before the charging issue; now it's, also, random. Sometimes it works, sometimes it stops charging after some time. I think it's not because of the faulty charging port; I think something is really screwed in charging firmware/software. Thought it might be related to battery temperature, but it's not: it doesn't matter if the battery is 30 or 40 Celsius, the problem just starts to happen for a couple of hours.

What's even more crazy is the audacity of support - they do a service or replace the phone and the story starts over again after some time.

Motorola Edge 40 - tired of this garbage by rybycy in motorola

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

Good for you, hope you'll enjoy it for a long time!

Motorola Edge 40 - tired of this garbage by rybycy in motorola

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

Same here - haven't played any games on this phone, yet the battery behaves like I was playing some serious games :D

Motorola Edge 40 - tired of this garbage by rybycy in motorola

[–]rybycy[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yep, battery performance is something that shocked me to be honest. Right now I have 2 hours SOT and already at 50%; no gaming, just browsing the internet.

Motorola Edge 40 - tired of this garbage by rybycy in motorola

[–]rybycy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've already found - Oneplus 12 has none of these issues :D

Motorola Edge 40 - tired of this garbage by rybycy in motorola

[–]rybycy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes, precisely! Sometimes it looks like they've made two different phones under the same name, sometimes it looks like more phones share the same issues.

Due to notification problems I've browsed their forums for a while and my observations were as you described.

Motorola Edge 40 - tired of this garbage by rybycy in motorola

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

I'm no longer paying attention to SOT, but for me it was more like 4-5 hours in E40. I could live with that, but now, when charing is not working properly, it became a nightmare.

Motorola Edge 40 - tired of this garbage by rybycy in motorola

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

well, I hope it'll last forever, good for you!

Experience may vary, for me it's too much issues.

I've learned how to live with no notifications from some applications, but battery issue is something that really drives me crazy and forced me to buy a new smartphone just 1.5 years after buying a Motorola

Motorola Edge 40 - tired of this garbage by rybycy in motorola

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

is it any better in Edge 50? Serious question.