

I use beets to add synced lyrics to my library automatically.
To display them in the web browser interface, click the lyrics button (looks like a book).
Also at @me@social.k3can.us on Mastodon.


I use beets to add synced lyrics to my library automatically.
To display them in the web browser interface, click the lyrics button (looks like a book).


Have you explored any other options?
Yeah. I briefly explored some other possibilities in the post, including a potential self-hosted option, but ultimately landed on CF as a practical compromise.


I didn’t see an obvious link to the source code, so here it is for those interested: https://github.com/Drop-OSS/drop
Crowdsec does it by using crowd-sourced blocklists (hence the name). So if an IP triggers a scenario on other machines, that malicious address will be proactively added to your blocklist before it ever gets a chance to impact your machine.
That is the big advantage of crowdsec over reactive-only solutions, like fail2ban.


Yep.
Never noticed a difference, myself.
The 3DS on the other hand…
What is the advantage of this over just dropping HTML files onto a USB drive?
Not often, but there’s a niche. I wish I could remember the details, but I saw someone earlier this year that was hosting a public BBS on a c64.
Really depends.
It’d be massively overkill for me, so even if it’s technically a “good value”, it doesn’t make sense to buy one if my cluster of $60 thinkcentres is chugging along without an issue (and I get HA).
On the other hand, if you need all that extra performance for something, then it’s probably a great buy (hence its popularity here).