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[–] [email protected] 3 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

Ive just installed jellyseer last week and I love it!

I think the scope of this project is more ambitious with the additional media types as well as being a recommendation engine and an arr suite manager

[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 hours ago

Thats a cool project as well! I dont think there's very much overlap in functionality between the two

[–] [email protected] 4 points 9 hours ago

Here's the rundown from the repo:

Proposed Project Features:

Books (Readarr & Anna’s Archive)

✅ Missing List → Read from Readarr, fetch missing books and auto-download via Anna’s Archive ✅ Manual Search → Search Anna’s Archive and download books (user selection and defined file structure) ✅ Recommendations → Generate book suggestions based on Readarr library (using a background tasks to scrape from Goodreads) - with options to add or dismiss suggestions including filters and sorting

Movies (Radarr & TMDB)

✅ Recommendations → Read Radarr library and suggest similar movies via TMDB (with options to add or dismiss suggestions including filters and sorting) ✅ Manual Search → Search via TMDB with option to add to Radarr

TV Shows (Sonarr & TMDB)

✅ Recommendations → Read Sonarr library and suggest similar shows via TMDB (with options to add or dismiss suggestions including filters and sorting) ✅ Manual Search → Search via TMDB with option to add to Sonarr

Music (Lidarr, LastFM, yt-dlp, Spotify)

✅ Manual Search → Search Spotify for music and download via spotDL (which uses yt-dlp) ✅ Recommendations → Generate artist recommendations from LastFM based on Lidarr library (with options to add or dismiss suggestions including filters and sorting) ✅ Missing List → Read Lidarr library, fetch missing albums and download via yt-dlp

Downloads (via yt-dlp)

✅ Direct Download Page → Input YouTube or Spotify link and download video/audio using spotDL or yt-dlp

Subscriptions (via spotdl and yt-dlp)

✅ Schedule System → Subscribe to YouTube Channels, Spotify or YouTube Playlists and download on a schedule

 

MediaWolf – A Missing Piece for the Arr Stack, Open for Contributors

Hey lemming self-hosters,

I came across MediaWolf recently and wanted to share it here. It’s an open-source project that’s tackling a big gap in the media automation space. If you use Radarr, Sonarr, Lidarr, Readarr, or any part of the Arr stack, you know how powerful they are for managing and downloading media. But despite how great they are individually, they don’t always work together as smoothly as they could.

That’s where MediaWolf comes in. It’s designed to tie everything together... acting as a discovery hub, recommendation engine, and management tool to help you find, organize, and automate your media library across multiple services. Instead of manually juggling requests between different apps, MediaWolf aims to make it all feel more seamless.

Why Does This Matter?

Right now, if you want to add a new movie or TV show, you probably:

Search for it manually across different Arr services

Check which quality profiles or indexers work best for that media type

Figure out if it's already available somewhere in your library

Manually add it to the right service

With MediaWolf, the idea is to bring everything under one roof... a central place to discover, recommend, and manage media without bouncing between multiple dashboards. Think of it as a missing bridge between the different pieces of your media automation setup.

The Project Needs Contributors

The creator, TheWickedWolf, recently posted on Reddit looking for developers to help bring MediaWolf to life. The project is already in motion, but for it to really thrive, it needs more people involved. Since it’s built in a modular way, you don’t have to commit to the entire project, just focus on a specific part that interests you.

New features? There’s room for innovation.

Bug fixes and improvements? Always welcome.

UI/UX enhancements? Could use some polish.

Open-Source and Accepting PRs

If you’re into media automation, open-source development, or just want to help improve how the Arr stack works together, this is a great project to check out. The team is actively accepting pull requests, and the creator is open to adding new contributors.

Repo: GitHub – MediaWolf

If you've ever wanted a smarter, more integrated way to work with the Arr stack, this might be it.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Woah nice heads up I appreciate it!

I'll keep the janitor tool in my pocket for now as my instance takes up negligible space at the moment but someday that might not be the case.

Here's the referenced tool for anybody else interested:

https://git.cyberia.club/cyberia/matrix-synapse-diskspace-janitor

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago (4 children)

What are you using instead? I only recently set up my synapse server and I'd be interested to head what the alternatives are

[–] [email protected] 127 points 2 days ago (9 children)

Ah this is so exciting!

Discord 'existing' has held back development motivation on Foss Federated Communication alternatives.

When they go public only good things will happen for projects like matrix :)

I'm very excited!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago

They use cloudflare r2 and cf pages

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago (1 children)

What's your pillow brand?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago

Anybody got a link to a codeberg fork that looks reliable ?

[–] [email protected] 11 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I wanna hear them get SLAMMED

[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 weeks ago

Yes they have a stealth feature that is helpful for detecting a VPN

 

Greetings self hosters!

I'm looking for suggestions on a document management service.

I currently use next cloud (AIO) to live collaborate, edit, and store my documents, but I want to be able to embed them in my WordPress site. Currently this is impossible to do nicely with nextcloud.

Do you happen to know of a self hostable document sharing solution that allows me to use the next cloud WebDAV credentials and embed those documents into my WordPress pages? Also if there is a full text search functionality that I can also embed into WordPress?

Any suggestions would be great! I am testing filestash.app and it works, but its not super reliable and does not offer a built in full text search despite the tin claim.

What would you do?

 

Centralization is bad for everyone everywhere.

That bring said... I just moved my homeserver to another city... and I plugged in the power, then I plugged in the ethernet, and that was the whole shebang.

Tunnels made it very easy. No port forwarding no dns configuration no firewall fiddling no nothing.

Why do they have to make it so so easy...

 

Im looking for a self hosted open source docker image for time clock and payroll. Do you have any recommendations or experience?

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Im looking for an app for android that allows streaming audio books, downloads ect.

Any favorites? From fdroid or mobilism?

Edit: I have audiobookshelf hosted and a small library, but I want a deeper selection. Im not looking for an audio book player so much as a streaming app with access to anything.

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Ive been in a s4s with a guy for a few years after chatting on a reddit share for share community and he went dark a few weeks back so I'm looking for a new s4s partner to help bridge content.

Im not willing to go back onto reddit to find a new share partner so I'm curious if lemmy has one of these? Or is that allowed in general here?

 

Ahoy I'm in search of a comprehensive sfx pack that will cover most sfx for dnd 5e spells and generic sounds for ambience.

I've been working for a few days to track down and assemble a free soundpack for myself but for the quantity I need for this project it's starting to look like way more hours than I'm willing/able to commit.

I'm currently working on a program that leverages an LLM to match the last few sentences a GM says to a sound from a database.

So that as the dm is talking they can trigger the listener who will snag 10 seconds of audio and convert it to text and submit it to the Ai to match the sentiment to an audio file which will play automatically. The program is actually in a working state... But basically I need to assemble an enormous library of sfx and it's starting to become an issue.

I have 11 dollars to my name and can't purchase a pack from really any of the services that I've found on google... But I don't want this project to die and I want to try a campaign with my friends and really create a cool ambiance..

Any advice for me?

 

New season, I'm pretty stoked. What do you think of the cast?

 

Some routine maintenence and losing your balance while holding a hard drive and ripping the cord out breaking the retainer for the connectors..... 4tb Samsung ssd RIP

 

The league is ending after this season? OW2 Profitability is in decline? What is the future of this game post MS Merger?

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