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Thanks! I gave this a try but it doesn’t seem to have made any difference.
Thanks! I gave this a try but it doesn’t seem to have made any difference.
Using and loving Voyager on a Librem 5 phone.
Who would dare downvote you on this?
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Yep. Visited the coal mines in northern PA as a little kid. Going underground was super cool.
Oh that’s easy its Tommy Chong, the guy who invented pot.
Ex. 02_light_bedroom, 02 meaning second floor.
Jellyfin running in Firefox on ArchLinux ARM on a Radxa Rock5b SBC.
I did it manually (~50 devices at the time). If there is a way to automate it, I am not aware.
On the bright side, it was a good chance to update the names on all the devices so they follow the same naming convention.
Then of course, I needed to update all automations and Dashboards to use the new device names.
I’m kinda… not ok with this?
I moved ZHA -> Z2MQTT earlier this year., mostly due to reading comments in how much better it was. The web interface is better and gives you more control, and setting up Mosquito for an MQTT meant I could use it for Frigate, too.
Otherwise, device support is basically the same and I notice no difference between the two. For my devices, anyways.
Multiple communities for the same topic, but on different Lemmy instances. This is both good and bad (which c/ do I subscribe to?) but I argue its a pro more than a con.
I am guessing, and not an expert here. This may not be a definitive answer, it is just my thought process.
I guess its the first inversion of D major?
D F# A - D Major
F# A D - D Major, first inversion
Since F# to A is a minor third, that to me explains the F# minor. F# to D is a a raised 5th, aka augmented 5th, and I am pretty sure + is the symbol for augmented.
Ok after writing this out, I think I am correct, but please, anyone else, correct me if not.
Seems that the software is thinking of the first inversion of D major as F# minor with an augmented 5th. Weird but I guess not technically wrong.
Thank you for a wonderful Saturday morning project.
I don’t know that I need a full on guide, but do you mind sharing what containers you used for Whisper/faster-whisper and Piper? There are a lot of options on docker hub and knowing which ones to use will save me a lot of trial and error.
I think yes. At the very least, it is a fart bubble.
I am skeptical that a Pi 5 could handle the load, especially for > 1 Jellyfin streams. Right now at idle my server is using a bit over 10gb or RAM.
That said, you raise some good points and I am reconsidering a bit. It may make sense to just move to something new rather than feel the need to upgrade again in 12 months.
There are probably Mini PCs that would work for my load, but those would be higher end ones and I am not looking to spend money.
I run a lot on this machine. Nextcloud, Jellyfin, Home Assistant, TVHeadEnd, Mosquitto, Z2Mqtt, databases, file shares, pacman cache, a lot more that I am forgetting. Basically lots of IO going on at any point.
You are right that this is the true way to tell, but I don’t own one, and the “new” PC is not set up at all. I would have to tear apart the old and build the new to be able to test the new one.
I work with a few who prefer the office over work from home. I think they need a way to escape the house/wife/kids and the office is the only quiet place they have to work.