I don’t get it. 🥺
I don’t get it. 🥺
I-fucking-mmich!
Oh superb that’s great to hear. I am not a developer but I am good at documentation. Is there anything that needs edition from documentation stand point, please feel free to let me know. I will be more than happy to help you with such tasks.
And thank you so much for your efforts ❤️❤️
It works flawlessly. Chefs kiss. I haven’t gotten a chance to use much of the lyrics feature yet. I am on bike now a days, so not able to sing along.
But I am going on road trip(car) soon and my friends and I will be singing our hearts out. This time we won’t have to keep on looking up the lyrics after the song changes 😂😂.
However, I would love to see the following 2 options
To see lyrics by default. Right now , I need to click on the current playing song at the bottom of the screen, then click on the lyrics button. It would be great if I could customise it to always show lyrics.
Disable timestamps appearing on each line of lyrics.
One more question, are you the developer ? 🙈
You could, technically, use mTLS with Caddy.
Can you explain how to configure it? I use finamp
In Linux everything is a file!
Can you reach other services on that vm? If you don’t know that then test this first. ( May be run a python http service to test this?)
Super excited for this one! Thank you so much
I would suggest you check out Caddy. It handles let’s encrypt for you . If you are looking for a reverse proxy that is.
I have a 10 year old CPU running Intel i3 (don’t know what generation) with 12GB of ram, few HDSs (8TB, 2TB and 1TB) , SSD(128GB) for Debian.
The motherboard has a VGA and I don’t have any VGA display with me. So if anything goes wrong at reboot, I mostly do guesswork and resolve it.
The PSU fan is whining and hanging on to its life.
I am an atheist , but I pray to God for my PSUs life.
Does this have synchronised lyrics ?
I second this and would like to add in another resource for XCP-ng : Lawrence Systems on YouTube.
Because buzz-all drinks.
Yes. But that would assume that OP is not behind CGNAT. Also, even with Static IP, if I had to just do file transfer over SSH, I would use Tailscale over selfhosting wireguard. But that’s my personal take on this.
For remote connection, you can use Tailscale along with Material Files and SMB/SFTP.
If I were you, I would use some file manager app that allows ssh connection to the server, and do file transfer over ssh.
For remote use, I might use Tailscale to create a private network over the public internet and use it when outside of the home network.
Ohhh dayum. Missed the pun!