yeah I’m only talking about ebooks - I just mentioned audiobookshelf because it can also do ebooks and I’ve read here that people use it as a ebook management thing
yeah I’m only talking about ebooks - I just mentioned audiobookshelf because it can also do ebooks and I’ve read here that people use it as a ebook management thing
A search, where you could describe what you are looking for in a sentence, which then returns the Article with the relevant part, would be a gamechanger.
Yeah, exactly that
Alright
Hmmmm. Just when I posted about Organic Maps on Lemmy. Coincidence?
Also: I am in the process if switching to affinity to stick it to fucking adobe.
Gotta say, so far I’m liking it a lot. All 3 of them are like 90$. I’m currently on a 180 day free trial.
Oh damn - I feel. I carry a reviOS laptop between my two Linux workstations for affinity and a some other proprietary software.
Been thinking about just having a LAN only mini PC that can access my a NAS with the files on it … WAIT - I could VM that shit. Hmmmmm that might work.
Disappointing as always : ( no shop no finity - fusion fucking sucks anyways
Yeah is a browser within a browser. I would say that it’s definitely more secure and you can just close the window and continue exactly where you left off. Also if you have multiple devices that’s a pretty cool feature.
Does kasm only work in docker containers like the Firefox container I’m using ? Or is it like a mini VM?
I don’t pay - I can use 4 for a little bit then it returns to 3.5 and after like an hour I can use 4 again. And I signed up with a rrlayued proton email
I also made a serverbox appreciation post a few days ago - love that program.
I can also recommend audiobookshelf - I also use it to auto download podcasts
I just encrypt the whole backup drive and sync the files to that drive.
Is that also a nice UI for watching? I thought it was only convenient for the downloading part
That sound pretty cool - do these separate containers exit through the same network ? Or do you have like separate vpns?
Yeah that also wouldn’t sit right with me.
My server is not headless (I installed GNOME) but runs without a screen connected. and the Firefox container does run kasmvnc.
I just read that tailscale and mullvad offer a joint service where traffic outside your tailnet always exits through mullvad
nice, that is exactly what I’m looking for - thanks : )