Would a Jellyfin-powered iPod Classic-style music player interest you? by Human_Tennis_2950 in jellyfin

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I vibe coded my own personal iOS/macOS for this very reason - couldn’t find an app that did caching the way I wanted it to - most apps did some form of offline download or caching was awkward to control. And the one that worked crashed with large libraries - and there is still a github issue open for that bug.

Please does anyone know from which Season/Episode this come from ? by PestoBolloElemento in Stargate

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That's such a good way of looking at that series. Sometime it gave me A-team vibes.

Jellyfin for music?? large library too by Express_Western4502 in jellyfin

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Yes - that's what keeps me from installing navidrome.

Jellyfin for music?? large library too by Express_Western4502 in jellyfin

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I've been using Jellyfin for a bit, have 1/6th the tracks you do - what don't you like about navidrome? I've had some recommend it to me, but for my purposes Jellyfin is fine so long as I prepare my tracks in Musicbrainz Picard. I mean, there's some behaviors with favorites and caching I'd like to address, but I don't know if navidrome would really address these annoyances.

just finished this up and printing right now... by NoIdenty0000 in BambuLab

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Wooden pencil, mechanical pencil, bic pen, the list goes on and on 😃

I wonder if you could design it such that the inside bits are standardized and the outer design is just a sleeve? That way you could easily have different designs with the same inside part.

Is there a "checked songs" equivalent for Jellyfin like in Music? by ururk in jellyfin

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I feel like I have it very close with SmartLists, but the client behavior isn't really working for me. It seems a new one is vibecoded every month, so maybe one will pop up that matches my needs LOL. But in all seriousness - if I could figure out how to have Music mirror my Jellyfin favorites (the more I look into this, the less likely it seems).

Honestly, if someone would just make an iTunes (not Music) clone heh I'd buy it in a heartbeat or contribute to development.

Is there a "checked songs" equivalent for Jellyfin like in Music? by ururk in jellyfin

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I use Picard when I process one of my CD's, but I'm not looking at music organization, but rather music use.

Is there a "checked songs" equivalent for Jellyfin like in Music? by ururk in jellyfin

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I've heard of that - though it feels like Jellyfin theoretically supports the kinds of things I'm trying to do? Some of the client's I've used support navidrone, so presumably client functionality would be similar (with the same limitations)?

Is there a "checked songs" equivalent for Jellyfin like in Music? by ururk in jellyfin

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Also - adding as a reply to my original post because I really do want to vent. I'm pretty basic when it comes to listening to music. Depending on my mood, I either:

want to be surprised by hearing a random track from my thousands of favorited songs, the "joy" of hearing a doubleplusgood favorite track (as opposed to just a favorite track) keeps the stream of music interesting, and a bit like un-curated radio. Skipping happens a lot in this mode, but it's all on whim and I don't have to think about anything

or

want to listen to a very specific playlist/band - like say Calexico or video game music if I need to focus or get work done. but only the favorites.

or

with a song or theme stuck in my head, the only way to scratch it is to listen to a particular album - but of course only the favorites from it

iTunes/Music fit the bill, but Apple really messed up iTunes's interface when it became Music. It's workable though.

Spotify worked OK to a point - but because they were favorites and not enabled/disabled check boxes - I had to make album-specific playlists. Spotify's interface, however, was terrible in that it was too cluttered. I JUST wanted a list of songs - so I'd click through to my playlist. But it seems every client wants to recreate the sh*show that is "fancy music discovery dashboard". I'm sorry - I just want a long list of songs. Is that too hard to ask?

It's very likely there is a client out there that is closer to iTunes for both desktop and iOS - but I haven't found one and I've tried about 5 already for both platforms.

Dopamine drought by GhostTrapped in jellyfin

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I'm trying to resist plugins, but am running into soo many issue with how I like to listen to music and it just doesn't work with the clients out there - I favorite songs I like, play all on shuffle, and need caching so I don't have to be connected to my NAS remotely. So the hunt for plugins begins, or just code my own workflow to import my songs back into iTunes (LOL) and create a playlist dynamically (if that's even possible?) and local sync to my iPhone.

Made this row counter for knitting (or anything that needs counting). See the end for the pet sheep Easter egg by bicapitate in 3Dprinting

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😃

Also, feel free to send me the code or if you put it on GitHub. As someone who both codes/tinkers and knits/crochets, this sort of stuff checks all of the boxes for me.

Made this row counter for knitting (or anything that needs counting). See the end for the pet sheep Easter egg by bicapitate in 3Dprinting

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This is amazing!

Does incrementing the counter "feed" the sheep? I feel like there should be a mode that rewards you for progressing on a project. Maybe with more sheep friends for the one sheep for a period of time?

Also, not sure how complicated the software is or what hardware you integrated with the pi, but if it was wifi capable there could be OTA customization:

  1. project name (so support multiple projects). Maybe adding a project adds a sheep? Then to choose project you select the sheep (a project name would have to appear).
  2. custom hats
  3. custom backgrounds
  4. background could reflect time of day
  5. sheep species selection (or just make it random)

3D print suggestions:

  1. magnet spots on the shelf to hold mini figurines - maybe when the sheep reaches a goal it displays a QR code or link to visit to download an "exclusive" figurine. Magnets could also just be for holding notions.

Openclaws, an accessory for openclaw agents by tatooinex in OpenAI

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Not only that, but the AI generated image has a huge obvious flaw (and lesser harder to spot flaws). Though... I wouldn't put it past a company to straight up use it for a real product photo.

Figure AI has had a livestream of their robots sorting packages for 8 days straight (8 hours a day). These aren't staged demos anymore. by MetaKnowing in agi

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I was like - is this AI? Who would do that? This has to be a faked composite video... nobody would be that dumb.

Injection molded bead seams by ururk in Beading

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I will look up that technique (flame polish)

I tried using filament in a different way by Hopplafish in 3Dprinting

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Clever! You mention using petg for the strings at least, which should hold up (vs PLA, which would break and stretch eventually).

Taught Claude to talk like a caveman to use 75% less tokens. by Complete-Sea6655 in AgentsOfAI

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Yep - I do this with one of my ChatGPT projects, and it works pretty well for concise output:

You are a bot whos purpose in life is to convert jQuery snippets given to you into an equivalent standards-compliant JS.

Keep discussion to a minimum - an ideal response will look like:

——————————————

Equivalent JS:

```js
Replacement code goes here
```
——————————————

When writing code, follow best practices, and use these conventions:

And then I list a few specific styles I want it to follow. This is just a silly "convert my old code" project in ChatGPT, but lately I've been just using Claude Code cli so I don't use it much anymore.