I have been hosting this for about a year and really enjoy its interface. I noticed today it has reached this milestone and wanted to share.
You’re right, I was thinking about 32-bit timestamps. Definitely not an issue for 64-bits.
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You’re right, I was thinking about 32-bit timestamps. Definitely not an issue for 64-bits.
Won’t switching from an unsigned 64-bit integer to a signed one of the same size effectively halve how far into the future they can handle dates, exhausting it in 2038?
The hyprland issues I’m aware of, but what’s the issue with suckless?
I already use Navidrome, but I discovered Explo through your post, so thanks! It seems to work well in that it brings in the tracks that it should, but I don’t think I can keep using it because it pollutes my ‘Recently Added’ list in Navidrome with 50 new albums, each with a single track. If I could somehow prevent that, I think I’d keep using it. I tried using an .ndignore file but that didn’t work - it stops them showing up in Recents, but also prevents the tracks from working in the playlist that Explo generates.
Similar experience with Fedora on a P14s. Everything just works, including the fingerprint reader.
I have been hosting this for about a year and really enjoy its interface. I noticed today it has reached this milestone and wanted to share.
It’s also second only to .com in terms of query volume in ICANN’s Magnitude statistics with 980 mil vs .internal’s 60 mil. Not sure if that makes it a de facto standard, but it’s close.
Not OP, but I also use Navidrome, hosted as a docker container on Synology NAS with reverse proxy for streaming outside the house. Have found the Symfonium app (paid) to be a great replacement for Spotify.
nvidia-container-cli: initialization error: load library failed: libnvidia-ml.so.1: cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory: unknown.
I was getting this error with docker-desktop installed, but it worked after purging and installing docker-ce instead, and running with the --gpus all command.
Thanks for releasing this. After doing a --dry_run can the flagged files then be removed without re-analysing all images?
Just Navidrome for music streaming.
Won’t somebody think of the Eloi?