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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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NovelReader
Novel reader is iOS native Mobile application, based out Swift, is a working sample for MobileCore. (by ppraveentr)
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
Here is the featureset of the most recent tachiyomi and here is tutorials on various features.
Neko - this is a mangadex focused fork of tachiyomi. if you are a diehard mangadex stan, this is the tachi for you. Sign in and instead of hunting down all the manga you are reading, you can just import it all into lists that you have already set up or into categories you already have based on status - read, not read, dropped, etc]. Really strong filters that you can block updates from certain groups and languages from popping up when you update your library.
LNReader - light novel reader. It supports a ton of sites and global search may be slow but but but, it has Novel Updates. NO MORE 50 million tabs of different novels on different sites! yasssss. It also downloads for offline reading! Downside is that the tracker only syncs with myanimelist which is beyond useless but since novel updates don't have an API like MU does, its a small con in the midst of a big pro.
*MangaToon *ZETSU *Atsumaru - note that this is in beta and is on android too *Manga Bird
The closest i have heard iOS got to tachiyomi is paperback which is a bit fiddily becasue its not really apple approve and they wanna stay under the radar [for obvious reasons]. If that doesnt float your boat there is also Aidoku which is also a lil finicky.
*NovelReader *NovelLoop
And this is your techie bestie reminder to use a password manager so you only have to remember one password and you don't have your unsecured passwords saved on your notes app on your phone or god forbit on paper somewhere. I recommend using bitwarden - its free, available damn near everywhere and premium support is cheap. LastPass is fine if you get it for free, it's shit otherwise.
Aniyomi - tachiyomi but make it anime. i have tried this. it's a little jank since its in early development [and i prefer torrenting but eh] but its not a bad option, the player is alright and there are no ads to sit through. not supported or acknowledged by tachiyomi so don't go on their subreddit or discord asking for help with this
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Try syncthing. It's like ftp without a bunch of set up. I have used it with a Linux to windows connection and it worked fine. Look for p2p solutions and maybe even making a mini server and just sending things that way. Jellyfin is good for media stuff.
Try syncthing. It's like ftp without a bunch of set up. I have used it with a Linux to windows connection and it worked fine. Look for p2p solutions and maybe even making a mini server and just sending things that way. Jellyfin is good for media stuff.