Manually tagging with MP3tag actually improved things for me, lol. Yeah plays only show up after they are done.
Okay, good luck in figuring things out! Maybe 10.11 will sort things out...
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How long did you wait after adding the albums? Maybe another task was still running, like the LUFS extraction (that ffmpeg job you noticed).
Also, the tag parser was improved with 10.9, maybe your tags don't have a supported format?
I honestly can't imagine the Playback Reporting plugin causing this behavior, since it should just passively listen to playback events and record them in a separate database.
Regarding it not getting populated, which client were you using for playback? If the client doesn't send the correct events, playback won't be recognized by the server.
Interesting, I never had any issues with the plugin! Are you sure it's the reason?
Well they said that it should be much, much faster now, so even if it would restart it should be done within a few hours now :)
Do we have a cursed benchies community on Lemmy?
That's one big hand...
I've gone the TrueNAS SCALE route myself, with TN running on bare metal. All my containers/apps are set up through it, and I've also spun up Windows and Linux VMs without major issues, including GPU and USB passthrough.
I do enjoy the security it gives me, will all my apps being versioned/snapshotted regularly and before every update, as well as the rest of my data. Since TN is only using ZFS and not something like MergerFS (which I believe is used by Unraid), the upgrade path is a bit mote restricted. So you should definitely look into your options up-front. For example, you won't be able to expand a vdev (virtual ZFS disk) later on, you'll have to create a new one. And you can only use equivalent vdevs to form pools. That means if you start with 3 drives in a vdev for your main storage pool, you can only expand that pool by adding anothet 3 drives with the same capacity as a secons vdev. So make sure you can stomach these costs, or go for fewer and cheaper drives, with a large case.
As for apps, you can set up docker apps easily, and there are a large number of officially or community-maintained apps, where any breaking changes and migrations are handled for you, so updating is a breeze. But you don't have a much flexibility as with a custom setup. TN has been becoming more generic in that regard though, switching from k3s to regular docker, so you could probably play around with stuff via the CLI without major issues.
Oh and one more thing: you should probably use a separate, dedicated device for Home Assistant. Use a Raspberry Pi or one of their official boards, and you'll have better support, more features, redundancy, and can still create backups on your NAS via SMB.
Such a second device that is also connected via Tailscale doesn't hurt either, just in case.
It's almost the same to Europe (13€), but this stayed the same for the new batch. Not sure why US shipping got more expensive, previously it was cheaper than shipping to Europe...
Yeah that seems to be why the EPL supports a bunch of sensors, it's a tradeoff between different features for each sensor. Some do X/Y position tracking (default one). Some do fall detection. Some can measure heart rate. But seems like no sensor can do it all, at least not in that price range.
How much is shipping to the states?
Hmm, my goal with the app is to not require an external documentation, I'd like to make it straight-forward enough to use as it is.
The only thing we really need would be developer documentation, but I'm not sure if you can help with that, especially since you don't know the codebase.
If you can think of something else to contribute, or if you want to add a basic GitHub wiki for the most common functionality and issues, I'm happy to discuss things further!
Sounds like while they're officially recognizing OrcaSlicer, they're now doing everything they can to make using it as cumbersome as possible...