It works pretty well despit having 30k+ music files read over rclone, though I am the only user. It also has a web client, though it looks a bit old. I use Symfonium on Android and Feishin on Desktop since it provides OpenSubsonic API.
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One major reason why I have Ampache as a separate server is that they support smart playlist, which wasn't well supported on Jellyfin. Navidrome also supports smart playlist, but you couldn't edit on the web.
Closest to original:
https://moegirl.uk/File:What%27s_up_Pop!%E6%9B%B2%E7%BB%98.jpg
Closest to OP's pic:
https://osu.ppy.sh/beatmapsets/1938004#osu/4071504
Look for "What's up? Pop!".
sops-nix + rootless podman turns out to be much trickier than I imagined. Spent like 2 days over this shit just to get it in the central config when I could have just manually loaded the config files and change the permission... I eventually solved it by running rootlesskit
in the activation script to copy the decrypted file into a temporary folder and changing the permission to the correct sub-user. Not worth the time though.
I was linking to it to show all sorts of things that can be manipulated, but now that I look back to it, it does look like I'm promoting it. Yeah, I'll remove it.
Even then, it's probably a fancy word for buying stats from some shady website.
Doubt any one of them is going to stick.
Yeah. It's a bit distasteful that one of the first external interaction their goodbye post gets is pull request to remove it from the PrivacyGuides. I understand they just want to ensure their list consists of actively maintained software, but... I don't know.
Just in case, actually read at least the first three comments. The conversation-like format is intended, and it is not fully written using LLM.
"The more sophisticated a magic system is, the funnier it is to pull out a gun"
Snape, probably
Definitely more than a year! If you have tried it in the past, you probably dropped it either because you used it before the revival, or the UI looked really old. At least that was what I did.