Obsidian looks interesting.
Obsidian looks interesting.
Thanks for the suggestion, but it seems like the challenges with Komga would be similar to those when using Mylar. I’ll probably just go for a spreadsheet.
That was my first idea too, but last I checked it didn’t scrape much other than English editions (using Comicvine AFAIR) and had no way of manually adding stuff it can’t scrape.
Scraping metadata. Wish/purchase/pull lists. Keeping track of multiple editions. Perhaps even scraping entire collections/storylines into manageable lists?
At the very least a quick way to use my phone to check if I already have a specific comic when I’m at the store.
Grist might be useful if I end up setting more than a spreadsheet up, thanks.
Thanks for the suggestion. I think that might be too much work for my needs though.
I played it as a kid with my buddies. We never understood the point of the game, but their clothes would fall off and that is kind of a big deal for little boys.
Thanks drug users :-)
Your kid is right to fear them. They are disgusting microbe-incubators and piss-particle-accelerators.
I meant “Your left”, so sorry
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I remember trying a Terminator joystick at a friend’s house on his C64. That was a very bad controller.
The container sees each volume as a seperate filesystem, regardless of your underlying disk setup and you cannot hardlink across filesystems.
I just want to point out how funny it was when one of the Splinters was going “NONONO” as his face was pushed into the chocolate fountain, considering where his face had been earlier.
Mobile fuck shack.
This is not how you raise an issue on Github.
This has huge potential. What I personally look for in a podcast solution is:
For now, I’m using Pocketcasts which pretty much does what I need, except for handling the backlog, which I do with a homemade python-script that adds backlog episodes to my playlist whenever it has less than 4 hours of playtime left, using Pocketcast’s web player REST API. The result is an endless playlist where newly released episodes are played within a few hours and older episodes are sprinkled on with no real need for micro-managing episodes in the playlist.
It looks like web/desktop players and sync is already in scope, but are there any “advanced” podcast organization features on your roadmap?
I have always wanted to slay one of those living hills that plague that particular area.
Quiet down, you don’t want the bots or the AI scrapers to hear you.