Mobile fuck shack.
Mobile fuck shack.
This has huge potential. What I personally look for in a podcast solution is:
For now, I’m using Pocketcasts which pretty much does what I need, except for handling the backlog, which I do with a homemade python-script that adds backlog episodes to my playlist whenever it has less than 4 hours of playtime left, using Pocketcast’s web player REST API. The result is an endless playlist where newly released episodes are played within a few hours and older episodes are sprinkled on with no real need for micro-managing episodes in the playlist.
It looks like web/desktop players and sync is already in scope, but are there any “advanced” podcast organization features on your roadmap?
That is not correct. Prowlarr also searches Newznab-compatible providers (i.e. most nzb-indexers).
To be fair, the same voters were also mislead by dumb memes.
Never use in-app browsers.
Cancer on society decides to form a tumour.
That sounds like something someone who has never tried to use reddit’s own search would say.
It’s already much worse. But it’s about to get much worser.
Greybeard elitism used to have much more substance back when not just anyone with a webbrowser and a beard could voice in.
Did you literally type kill -9 firefox? Because the kill command normally takes PIDs not process names. killall takes process names, but process names are not always straightforward. Under normal circumstances firefox would exit when X/Wayland goes away though.
Using the sysrq key in the “reverse BUSIER” sequence when your system won’t shutdown/reboot is always better than shutting the power on a running system.
I’m not familiar with the TRegExpr engine and its quirks, so I could be wrong about some or all of this, but let’s try anyway:
The characters in the brackets describe a set of characters, but without any quantifier after the brackets, they will only match a single character. If you want to match an entire string, you should begin the regex with a ^ character (which means “start of string” when outside brackets), have a quantifier such as * or + after the list and then end it with $ (“end of string”).
The ^ character reverses the list, so it will match any characters not in the list. This may be what you want (i.e. to copy all the files that matches because they do not contain the characters in the list), but I feel that it should be mentioned.
I suspect that you may need to escape the / character with a . And since the error message mentions * and ? I’d also try escaping those.
So to match only the filenames that are FAT32 safe, I’d try something like this:
^[^\\\/:\*\?\"<>|]+$
https://regex101.com/ is a great site for learning regex so I’d recommend that you try it out there (and keep in mind that different regex engines can have subtle differences, but sadly the site doesn’t do TRegExpr).
The container sees each volume as a seperate filesystem, regardless of your underlying disk setup and you cannot hardlink across filesystems.