The loss of Google Reader is basically what taught me not to get too attached to services I can't host myself. I'm hosting an older version of TT-RSS (due to migration issues to newer versions), and will continue with that until it no longer works for me, and then I will probably move on to CommaFeed. I've already tested all the commonly self hosted RSS readers out there, and that's the one that fits my needs best, other than TT-RSS.
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No, I don't think I "should" know this.
You should know that this isn't the place to post random promotional advertising.
Works great for me, thanks.
Added a button on my Stream Deck too, which disables blocking on my two Technitium instances for 5 minutes.
I have it integrated into HomeAssistant so I have a "Disable DNS Blocking" button
I need that. I already have a bunch of physical buttons on my desk, which do things via Home Assistant, so that'd be an obvious one for me to add next.
I'll have to admit that I never got very far in it, but what I did read, I really liked. One day I'll finish it... one day...
Entered the comments just to suggest reading House of Leaves.
Dammit, I was pretty happy with it :(
I'm planning to have a NAS at my parents' place too, and I will probably just set it up with Tailscale.
I use Deluge, where it's a bit more difficult, because it doesn't have such filtering built in. I had to use the Execute plugin, and have it execute a script that checks the download filter upon completion, and deletes the download if it contains one or more dangerous filetypes.
Is there any way to have Radarr/Sonarr automatically remove it from the queue if there are no importable files, instead of waiting for manual intervention?
Ask your doctor if Moctopril™ is right for you!
VLC can play from DLNA, so perhaps there's a way you can use that?
I didn't like it, as it didn't have the exact full article view mode I desired, but lots of people like it.