Try to make it work with a free account (zotify for example works with a free account no problem).
Then you don’t have to worry about that.
In the other side, there have been zero reports of people getting banned when using zotify.
Try to make it work with a free account (zotify for example works with a free account no problem).
Then you don’t have to worry about that.
In the other side, there have been zero reports of people getting banned when using zotify.
Yes, unraid community apps are a bit unconventional in this regard, everything needed should be in one container here.
There are hiking trails (which are marked with signs) where you can find the gps tracks online.
At least that is the case in Germany.
Any chance to pack it into a single container instead of three? Would make it easier to work with unraid.
Make sure your system does not go to sleep. It should run fine. I had no problems even after literally thousands of files.
/edit: ah, and don’t use Spotify at the same time you are downloading.
Zotify for Spotify. Works like a charm
This right here.
Octoprint (or any other 3d printer controller for that matter) should not run on a device which is doing unpredictable stuff at the same time.
If you (and the people who want to use these things) are on iOS, you could consider Homebridge
It is easier than a full home assistant install, and may be sufficient for what you want to do.
Home assistant might be overkill for your application (but it can do a lot more stuff)
I am running home assistant as a docker. I also run >10 other docker containers on the same server. It works fine. There are minor issues (like the „add to my home assistant“ button on the website does not work) but it is far from what you are saying.
Has not been an issue for me for hundreds of audiobook chapters.. sometimes I need to start it again, but as it skips already downloaded files it has not been an issue.
Wow, finally a solution that directly downloads Spotify. And even without premium (so it could be used with burner accounts).
Thanks! (It is worth noting that Spotify has quite a lot of audiobooks)
I think he looked at it.