

Thats what really kicked me into using obsidian as much as I do.
Thats what really kicked me into using obsidian as much as I do.
Basically you can mirror the instapapered versions of your saved pages as markdown files in your obsidian vault. You can customize the whole thing basically so you can put it wherever and have it tie in to your PKM system however you want. I’ve got mine organized in weekly folders with a dataview block in my daily note showing the articles I’ve saved that day.
Have you tried going into the setting for the feed itself and using the CSS selector filters? You might be able to cut out the extraneous bits using that.
Oof, that’s what killed my V1 setup lol
They couldn’t effectively serve ads through it lol
I’m trying to find that out myself, just started playing with it yesterday. Right now I’ve got a personal store of recipes in CopyMeThat, and that’s got some nice features like meal planning and shopping lists but its not integrated into anything.
I’ve seen a few approaches so far, some guy on the forums has all the ingredients stored in the front matter and uses dataviewjs to display them in the note which allows for unit conversion but I think that’s too much, I still want to be able to read them without obsidian.
Right now I’ve got tags and method and ingredients in the front matter along with checklist add-on formatted tasks in the main part of the note. Eventually I want to have it pull a recipe at random and put it in my weekly note or something.
I’ve been using copymethat but I’m trying to move to obsidian.
Yeah I honestly forgot about this integration lol. Kinda want to see how I can work it into my setup now.
Im looking at dashy’s widget documentation and it doesn’t look like they have an API query widget quite yet. You could probably output the temp sensor as an RSS feed and pick it up with dashy’s datafeed widget.
No problem! This is hella cool, I kinda wanna try one for my car too.
Looks like someone on reddit was asking a few years ago, hopefully this points you in the right direction.
EDIT: Just got to the bottom of the thread, found THIS.
I found this and this which seems to flesh out what it is pretty well.
The tl;dr is they added some flexibility to the API because since subsonic went closed source everybody’s been working off the original specs which doesn’t account for all the extra bells and whistles that have been added in the past seven years.
I think when mullavad disabled port forwarding it kinda borked it. I ended up getting my *arr docker stack nested in an LXC along with one of those qbittorrent+VPN containers.
Pretty sure you can just manage a remote library from the app, you just gotta point it at your library folder iirc. Also just found COPS, which I’ve never heard of but now I want lol.
Did a little digging and this might be a decent starting point! https://www.mundoopensource.com.br/en_page_xmpp_asterisk_pratical_example/
So just using Calibre to sync your books is kind of a pain in the ass, I agree. Especially with multiple users. However! Sync isn’t the only way of getting books on your devices.
You can set up a locally browsable OPDS catalog for you to download your books from. There should be a bunch of “Calibre server” options in your sharing settings in Calibre, that’s what you’ll need. You can access it from the web browser or your reader’s built-in OPDS browser (most android ebook readers that aren’t dedicated app store portals have one).
That being said you can also install the calibre-web package to your homelab, which hosts the library database and the OPDS server standalone. With that setup you’d only need to use the Calibre app to manage or add books your remote library, either directly or syncing the library database file.
Both of these methods are okay if you want to curate the books on your devices, but if you’re like me and want all the books everywhere sync is ideal. For that I use the Reading List Calibre extension, which lets you create multiple reading lists for multiple devices that are populated with a library search (i.e. “date:<=45daysago” will search for books added to Calibre within the last 45 days) and automatically sync up on device connection.
I think you need to set up database syncronization in keepass. I had this issue for a bit until I enabled this. Basically you set a copy that’s synced with syncthing outside of your keepass folder, then another copy that keepass edits directly. Then you can set it up so that when it saves the database in keepass it will sync the edits in the one that’s mirrored y syncthing.
Paid for in my sanity seems like.