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Medusa
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Docker Restore from Backup not working
Medusa Configuration Medusa Info: Branch: master Commit: 6b37ad0ae6dfc3c2b102e2d9a377ced1fc849476 Version: 1.0.13 Database: 44.19 Python Version: 3.8.16 (default, Jan 3 2023, 16:17:19) [Clang 13.0.0 ([email protected]:llvm/llvm-project.git llvmorg-13.0.0-0-gd7b669b3a SSL Version: OpenSSL 1.1.1o-freebsd 3 May 2022 OS: FreeBSD-13.1-RELEASE-p7-amd64-64bit-ELF Locale: en_US.UTF-8 Timezone: EDT User: medusa Program Folder: /usr/local/medusa Config File: /usr/local/medusa/config.ini Database File: /usr/local/medusa/main.db Cache Folder: /usr/local/medusa/cache Log Folder: /usr/local/medusa/Logs Arguments: -q --nolaunch --pidfile /var/run/Pymedusa/child.pid --datadir /usr/local/medusa Ffprobe version: 4.4.3 Website: http://github.com/pymedusa/medusa.github.io/ Wiki: https://github.com/pymedusa/Medusa/wiki Source: https://github.com/pymedusa/Medusa IRC Chat: #pymedusa on irc.freenode.net
Migrating to Docker #11171 https://github.com/pymedusa/Medusa/issues/11171
- Hi guys! I use SiCKRAGE, but should I switch to SickChill?
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How do you guys keep up with episodes?
https://pymedusa.com/ : This + a telegram bot to let me know when something is ready to be watched.
- Canadians still love to pirate music and video: report
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Best remote torrent / VPN / Plex setup ?
I've got Medusa (aka pyMedusa) for automatically grabbing episodes of the shows I watch, renaming them and moving them to their respective folders. There' a Medusa DSM 7 V2.3.spk package available here: https://github.com/BenjV/SYNO-packages When you install package it gets the latest version of pyMedusa from https://github.com/pymedusa/Medusa and once installed Medusa updates itself (though you do have to stop and start Medusa in package center).
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Most used selfhosted services in 2022?
Medusa for a sonarr replacement. I got tired of jackett and sonarr messing up, not finding shows, etc... Been using for about 3 years now. Very satisfied. https://pymedusa.com/
- Looking people for Anime Filename Parser project
- Keep an eye on your subscriptions. They are gnawing away at everyone's finances.
Node RED
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Devin, the First AI Software Engineer
Good question.
I expect that we're moving into a phase of AIs talking to AIs, and initially it'll be wasteful (because it'll be mostly English), but eventually, they'll derive their own language and seamlessly upgrade protocols when they determine they're talking to an AI. No clue how that will come about or what that language will look like, but honestly, it's kind of exciting.
Really interesting to think about how they might handle context, as well. Even though we have much bigger context windows (and they'll only get larger), context management is still a resource-management issue, which we'll probably continue to refine, as well. Imagine different strategies for managing both what is brought into the context of each request, as well as what form it could take (level of detail, additional references or commentary on it, etc). Things could get really unreadable even in English, and still be very interpretable for an LLM.
W.r.t. the graph-oriented interfaces, are you thinking something like Node-RED [1]? I'm seeing more and more people mention having LLMs produce non-text or structured outputs, like JSON, UI, and other things. Easy to imagine an LLM that wires together various open-source platforms, on-demand. Something like Node-RED for pipelines/functions, some UI tools for visualization/interactivity, other platforms for messaging, etc...
- IFTTT is killing its pay-what-you-want Legacy Pro plan
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Pipe Dreams: The life and times of Yahoo Pipes
I skipped to chapter 9 in the article ("Clogged"), and it looked like Pipes failed because it didn't have a large enough team or a well-defined mission. As a result they couldn't offer a super robust product that would lure in enterprise users. "You could not purchase some number of guaranteed-to-work Pipes calls per month" is the quote from the article.
The reason I think that interesting is because that's the model these days for everything from AI tokens to Monday.com seats. It makes me feel like Pipes was before its time.
That said I've been collecting different "business glue" products that are similar to Pipes. To me, like you say, they aren't as interesting, exciting and intuitive as Pipes was, but maybe it just takes a little more digging. I tried to focus on open source tools but some aren't.
- n8n io: https://n8n.io/integrations/mondaycom/
- Node-RED: https://nodered.org/ (just read about this one in this thread)
- trigger dev: trigger.dev
- automatisch.io: https://automatisch.io/docs/
- Activepieces: https://www.activepieces.com/docs/getting-started/introducti...
- Huginn: https://github.com/huginn/huginn
- budibase: https://budibase.com/
- windmill: https://www.windmill.dev/
- tooljet: https://www.tooljet.com/workflows
- Bracket: https://www.usebracket.com/pricing (just SalesForce <-> PostgreSQL)
- Zapier: zapier.com/
Anyway I hope some of these are fun!
- Ask YC: tracking events platform and no-code workflow
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n8n.io - A powerful workflow automation tool
I believe Node-RED (https://nodered.org/) the way to go. It's just an NPM package to install and you can run it how ever you wish (even on Windows). It has a friendly and helpful community with even the main developers tirelessly answering even beginner level questions. In fact the community forum its THE friendliest forum I've ever been a member of by a large margin. Node-RED's development is supported by the JS Foundation and it's completely free and open source. It's widely used in the industrial automation industry and even integrated by some PLC manufacturers such as Siemens.
- 7 Open-Source Libraries SAVE NOW!
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Show HN: List (OPML) of Hacker News Users Personal Blogs
I've been playing around with Node-RED[1] for a while and thought I would recreate this using Node-RED (also being a big fan of Node-RED). The flow[2], i.e. code, is online to have a look at (editable but not deployable) and the feed[3] is cached and updated every hour or so.
It's only a small Heroku server so it might well be down or about to crash, I make no promises!
Thanks to the OP for the inspiration, I did take a lot of ideas from the original codebase :)
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Como encontrar tema de tcc em ciência da computação?
Como o que node-red faz pra IoT https://nodered.org/
- Looking for something that can create/manage webhooks
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Four examples of strange ways to bind HTML to nested objects that contain writable stores!
Now, from a broader perspective, creating application that allow users to safely create code like https://nodered.org/, or https://www.svelvet.io/.
What are some alternatives?
n8n - Free and source-available fair-code licensed workflow automation tool. Easily automate tasks across different services.
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
openHAB - Add-ons for openHAB 1.x
Huginn - Create agents that monitor and act on your behalf. Your agents are standing by!
Sonarr - Smart PVR for newsgroup and bittorrent users.
Radarr - Movie organizer/manager for usenet and torrent users.
esphome - ESPHome is a system to control your ESP8266/ESP32 by simple yet powerful configuration files and control them remotely through Home Automation systems.
blockly - The web-based visual programming editor.
Domoticz - Open source Home Automation System
StackStorm - StackStorm (aka "IFTTT for Ops") is event-driven automation for auto-remediation, incident responses, troubleshooting, deployments, and more for DevOps and SREs. Includes rules engine, workflow, 160 integration packs with 6000+ actions (see https://exchange.stackstorm.org) and ChatOps. Installer at https://docs.stackstorm.com/install/index.html
frigate - NVR with realtime local object detection for IP cameras
budibase - Budibase is an open-source low code platform that helps you build internal tools in minutes 🚀