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  • In Germany the government now fines you for piracy, using a common VPN isn't enough anymore.

    Why isn't a common zero-logs VPN enough? How would the government know? Encrypted VPN traffic can't be decrypted, at least until we have quantum computers, right?

  • I just read that navidrome

    Handles large libraries!

    Plays well with gigantic music collections (tested with ~900K songs - 2/3 FLAC, 1/3 MP3)

    Though, I don't know if any of the supported Subsonic API clients can handle as much...

  • being able to control the player from an android phone was so convenient and I don't know any other player that has similar.

    Well, you can remote control playback in Kodi through apps like Kore, and browse the libraries, but it's a totally different experience in comparison to dedicated music player apps. Kodi is more like software for a home theater PC, a.k.a. media center.

    The best viable solution I can think of, that includes a desktop UI and remote control from a phone, would be hosting a Jellyfin server for the music library, then using the client app for Android to remotely control another client app running on your desktop. I do that everyday (but mostly for video content), since I'm using my phone to control playback on a Raspberry Pi running Kodi with the "Jellycon" client add-on, but that could be any other Jellyfin client, such as a regular Jellyfin desktop client.

  • I'm a pretty untrustworthy stranger on the internet, it seems. The domain is still available, and I'm somewhat intrigued by it, though not enough to actually grab it. But I did change my name to Stephanie nonetheless...

  • I assume we're talking about software testing? I'd like to know more about:

    • The meaning of negative and positive tests in this context
    • Good examples of badly done negative tests by LLMs
  • Droid-ify and Neo-Store are alternative clients for the F-Droid repository (and other repos), that you may like better than the official client. But yeah, Obtainium is indeed simple and it's powerful if you already know exactly which app you want to install (rather than searching for relevant options in some repositories).

  • deploy a raspberry to project services into their local network

    This piqued my interest!

    What's a good way of doing it? What services, besides the VPN, would run on that RPi (or some other SBC or other tiny device...) to make Jellyfin accessible on the local network?

  • I think some used them to gain insight in clicks (bit.ly provided stats for numbers, user agents etc.), and to track the origin of clicks by generating a unique shortened URL for each linking post.

    Also, the obvious use case of turning a long direct URL to a file into something people can actually be bothered to manually copy from paper...

  • Yes, you can cast from the official YouTube app (or Revanced). You need to generate a code for connection in the SmartTube settings, then connect your phone through the cast menu. The option in the cast menu on the phone is called something like "Connect with code" IIRC.