You can automate soulseeked with a script that connects slskd to lidarr.
Sorry to be pedantic, but it’s a Lenovo phone and when you call it Motorola you’re playing into their marketing tricks. When Lenovo bought the Motorola Mobility brand from Google it was just the brand.
Emby development is dead in the water. It works, it’s stable, but it’s treading water. And because it is partially closed source and not changing much the addon development community is not as robust. If you try it and it has what you want, it works just fine. But I want an active community making new features and developing add-ons and extending what I get out of it. I did not need premium to get a similar feature set out of Jellyfin, I am an experienced self hoster so I was able to switch without missing a beat. And now I can click a button to skip and intro, or the recap for the episode I just finished watching. And I can try the very large set of add-ons that are out there.
As someone with lifetime Emby premium, I switched to Jellyfin.
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Dedicated e-readers are not typically shooting for play services certification anyway. So those companies could care less about any Google requirements.
If you’re only looking to access the services locally, absolutely.
And Android specifically requests this permission as location sharing so that it is clear that if you give the app permission to scan Bluetooth and WiFi networks it will know your location.
I just used this to migrate from Emby to Jellyfin, works really well. I already have trakt setup on my main account but for my kid nothing goes out to the cloud so their account was all done with watchstate. It was also handy to keep Emby and Jellyfin in sync during the transition.
Read the GitHub, for one Overseer/Jellyseer don’t work for books or music. But there’s more to this than just a request tool.
No problem. Thanks for the reminder that just because he’s the first thing I see when I search Authentik on YouTube doesn’t mean that’s what you get.
Cooptonian was the one I found.
Edit: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH73rprBo7vSkDq-hAuXOoXx2es-1ExOP
I think it really shines because it supports everything. LDAP, SAML, OAUTH2, OpenID, everything. There are options for TOTP, Duo, Webauth, etc… and you can enforce MFA if you like. The only apps I have been unable to integrate are ones that offer no SSO integration at all.
Just copied and pasted my comment from another recent post about Authelia.
After recently trying Authelia I gave up and moved to Authentik. Very much appreciate the all in one functionality of it. The company even paid a YouTuber to make a bunch of useful step by step tutorials and they have been invaluable. They also have a number of SSO integration instructions for various software. I highly recommend giving it a try if you’re in the market for an easy enough self hosted SSO and proxy password system.
I’ve been running SWAG and many other text config services for many years now so that is not the issue. I just couldn’t find the information I needed to get everything working the way I wanted. I will agree with the reply below that the Authentik interface isn’t a plus for me. But the documentation is very good. To the point where I was always able to find how to do what I wanted.
After recently trying Authelia I gave up and moved to Authentik. Very much appreciate the all in one functionality of it. The company even paid a YouTuber to make a bunch of useful step by step tutorials and they have been invaluable. They also have a number of SSO integration instructions for various software. I highly recommend giving it a try if you’re in the market for an easy enough self hosted SSO and proxy password system.
Be warned https://www.servethehome.com/synology-lost-the-plot-with-hard-drive-locking-move/