savedbythezsh

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savedbythezsh,

I just unrelatedly installed Homarr today actually, was getting a little annoyed at memorizing the ports for services running on my Synology…

savedbythezsh,

I use Backblaze B2 for my backups. Storing about 2tb, comes out to about $10/mo, which is on par with Google One pricing. However, I get the benefit of controlling my data, and I use it for tons more than just photos (movies/shows etc).

If you want a cheaper solution and have somewhere else you can store off-site (e.g. family/friend’s house), you can probably use a raspberry pi to make a super cheap backup solution.

savedbythezsh,

I was looking for watched content, but only because I didn’t think about music before! Will play around with it, thanks for the rec

savedbythezsh,

Ooh, ryot is really nice! And seems to have a similar feature set to Media Tracker, plus exercise. It’s also maintained actively.

Have you used it before? Any warnings?

savedbythezsh,

I was wondering why everyone kept talking about Media Tracker being fast. I finally installed RYOT, and wow is it slow, and resource intensive. It’s using more than 20% of the CPU on my NAS when it isn’t even open!

savedbythezsh,

Update: I finally installed RYOT, and wow is it slow, and resource intensive. It’s using more than 20% of the CPU on my NAS when it isn’t even open! Might switch to Media Tracker…

Is there such a thing as split-screen grep?

I want to run a command and see all of its output on the left hand side, while simultaneously searching/grepping for particular lines on the right hand side. In other words, I want a temporary vertically split screen in my CLI, ideally with scrollback on each side of the split, but where I expect the left hand side to be...

savedbythezsh, (edited )

less can enter a grep-like mode by hitting /

Edit: it’s & for the grep mode, / is search.

savedbythezsh,

Oops sorry it’s &! / is find

savedbythezsh,

Oops yeah I just edited my comment, put the wrong symbol!

savedbythezsh,

Personally, I would say Richard Stallman has respect for open source software: www.gnu.org/philosophy/selling.html.

Having respect for free (as in “libre”) software means caring if the software can sustain its own development, and not just caring if you get it free (as in “gratis”). It’s not always viable to support a project on donations and free time the way GNU is. xkcd.com/2347/

savedbythezsh,

Yeah but it’s awful, and can only install UWP apps which are just plain bad

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