

Bro, what the hell. Lmao. “Hey AI is horrible in all ways and is doing harm to the planet and people and kids, but I’ll use it regardless. Hear me I’m a good guy. I hate AI, but I’ll use it”. That’s virtu signaling, isn’t it?


Bro, what the hell. Lmao. “Hey AI is horrible in all ways and is doing harm to the planet and people and kids, but I’ll use it regardless. Hear me I’m a good guy. I hate AI, but I’ll use it”. That’s virtu signaling, isn’t it?


Please tell me more about this forwarder thing. Right now. I have a local server that is your usual regular 192.168……:13378 then I have my books.mydomain.com and this goes through a cloudflare tunnel on its own, and is the one giving me trouble. Anymore details on the forwarder would be great


Pointing my https cloudflare domain at my local through pihole was basically just like switching servers in the app, because it still required me to switch servers. Might as well just do that. Also, by cloudflare proxy you mean the little orange cloud they have on the records in the dashboard?
For now I have been using the Android app I built to switch between local and remote very quickly. I put the menu right in the home screen so it’s just two clicks and I’m off. I’m also going to add an option in the settings to switch servers automatically based on the connected network, so it’s seamless and I won’t have to fuss with it.


I don’t use nginx for reverse proxy. But I’ve looked into it and learned something. Do you think it would solve this accidental “sleep” problem with cloudflare?


I understand this comment. AI sometimes saves a ton of mental power and time when I’m stuck on an issue. It can give some really good suggestions. Also, AI is a godsend for frontend shit. I don’t care what y’all say, I’m never touching CSS and HTML ever again. lmao.


Strictly audiobooks. Mostly for my wife because that’s all she listens to. For me, it is 90% ebook on my kobo and 10% audiobooks. Only when I’m doing something around the house or driving do I listen to an audiobook. I’ve also built my own android ABS client that I made to my liking.


Request has already been submitted to their gitlab page :)
And if they for any reason rejected it, I’ll host my own repo and then it can be added to fdroid


Setup Set up my audiobookshelf server successfully. Also, just realized that the Synology NAS that I’ve had running for a couple of years now without really using it much, can be mounted onto my Debian server, that I use a lot, as a mass storage and will work just fine. Mind blown. I now have plenty of storage after struggling for a while. Lmao.


Thank you and absolutely. And I feel even better when the people I share my work with, like it.


Of course :)


Thank you


Thank you. I was actually thinking of that. I’ll need to find out how and then will go for it for sure.


I’ve built an Android copy of Still :) https://github.com/kalzEOS/stillshelf


You got it running? You good? Also, I’m happy that you like it. When I make something for myself, I make sure I love it, otherwise, I wouldn’t share it at all. Let me know if you need any help.


Screenshots are in.


I agree with you 100%. This is on me. I’ll be putting screenshots there as soon as I get home. I just kept hammering at the app and forgot about the screenshots. Good call out.


Functionality wise, the official one works no problem. It’s the UI. I’m a visual person and like eye candy. I liked how the iOS app Still looked, so I thought why not? Wanted to have fun with it. That’s all :)
Edit: I’ll be adding screenshots soon.
Edit 2: screenshots are now in.


That’s ok. I’m very much upfront about it. I’m not selling and making money, nor will I ever even ask for donations. I use AI for building things only for myself and literally have never shared with anyone before because I know some folks just don’t like it. But this one was too good not to share. It’s out there, and those who hate AI aren’t forced to use it. Is that fair?


I started working on an Android app that is technically a copy of the iOS app Still. It’s crazy how there are only two apps on Android for Audiobookshelf that are fully functional
No judgement. I just thought it was funny.