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On Linux, it’s pretty painless. Takes a while, depending on the length.
This is what I use.
Edit: replied to gur wrong comment. Sorry
Convert them to audiobooks. You don’t get the voice acting benefits, but at least you can listen to them while you’re doing something else.
It’s why most of the shows I watched as a kid had the maple leaf in the corner.
Yes. A previous version. It works pretty well for books you don’t need voice actors. If all you need is a reading voice, this will work relatively well. Just… don’t be me, and actual read the docs.
The movie is on CC? Doing Aaron proud.
I use raid5 on an HP server, and am dealing with 2 drive failures, because HP’s qc is garbage. Raid6 would have saved me here, but it’s not really likely to have 2 drives fail simultaneously, so… yeah.
I recommend looking into 321 backup, too. Raid isn’t a backup solution, but it seems you already understand that and are trying to do that.
I see this is using OpenAI. Any plans to add support for local models, instead of cloud ones? Some companies, especially those dealing with government contracts, can’t use cloud AI. However, your tool looks pretty dope, and would be a perfect addition to our arsenal, if it had support for local models.
Edit: I say “our”, but I’m a company of one lol
Cool! Never heard of it, but looks super helpful
I believe a-shell has ssh, but I’m not 100%.
Edit: added link
Sounds like a good use for asset management. I’ve used SnipeIT for asset management, and it works amazingly well for this.
Corpos talk a lot, without actually saying anything…
What??? People who are fed up with the megacorpos shittin on everyone, aren’t willing to pay for the services of those megacorpos when the free/torrent sources are removed? I am shocked!
I didn’t know USA law extends to Japan…
I haven’t finished going through all of it yet, but it seems pretty extensive and inclusive. This is great!
I used WordPress (the self hosted one) and Drupal. They were both fine for my needs. I’ve never used Grav, so I’m not sure how it compares. As for making it look better, I think it’s more important to the user that the site is usable and easily navigate-able. I know those were the main things I looked for in niche sites. Of course I preferred that they didn’t look like they were plucked out of 1999, but as long as I could easily find what I was looking for, I didn’t care that much. I guess what I’m trying to say, is that I hope you find exactly what you’re looking for, and that your users appreciate you for your efforts on that front, as well as the content itself : )
Voted “Best Flat File CMS” in 2017, 2019, 2020 & 2021
It might be hard to find something as good as Grav, but good luck.
Edit: start here maybe? Really not sure what you’re looking for. Grav really seems to cover pretty much every scenario.
This looks amazing. And the fact that is uses postgres is a huge seller for me. Thanks for sharing this.
Yes. Yes, we do.