

what the fuck
This is madness but it is GLORIOUS madness!


what the fuck


I’m pretty sure it’s an OpenClaw bot, operating autonomously


Wow, they’re not holding back!
And Bandcamp officially supporting OpenSubsonic clients wasn’t on my bingo card for sure!


So to answer your question: OpenSubsonic is only for music, and Jellyfin does much more than music. Adopting OpenSubsonic would mean maintaining two APIs, which doesn’t make a lot of sense.
Meanwhile Navidrome is adding Jellyfin API compatibility to get access to more clients :P


wait, what kind of redundancy setup do you have? how did you add 20 TB with just a single HDD?
Why would you host it? I just downloaded the zip archive a while ago to have a backup in case the service goes down, but I don’t really know any lrclib integration that supports providing a custom API URL anyway.


So that’s gonna be our future. Fighting robots that uncannily get back up with their head dangling on their back.


You should try the beta, if you haven’t yet!
Not a fan of a tag, since it’s not transparent enough. Sounds like every minor use of AI would warrant a tag, which seems past the point.
The disclosure comment I feel works well. People that care about if/how AI was used can check it to get a proper impression of the scale of and workflow for AI usage, and those who don’t care can ignore it.


A soft fork of forgejo*
Actually, the article points out that this is a bubble just like any very disruptive technology in the last 200 years (nothing new). But the focus is on the analysis that a lot of private and public investment is now unknowingly based on the valuations of these AI companies, so if their valuations go down, it could have devastating effects of anything from private investments to public pension.
They are not discovering that this is a bubble, just that it popping is likely to affect us more than most people would think.