The other style I like is a single sentence with a single link to the actual wiki.
Tailscale + copyparty allowing seamless transfer of files between my phone and pc was the biggest qol i never knew i needed.
That part of the video was recorded at 3am as I just wanted to "get it done", which also explains the other mistakes (typos, phrasing). I tried to replace the audio-track of the video when i noticed the phonecoding part after uploading, but turns out that's not really possible, so I figured what's done is done, impractical as it is -- I've been trying to offer this correction when I see it come up.
So my workflow right now is mostly zed and pyright+black, and no AI/LLM except for localization of new strings to languages I don't speak.
There are some things I miss from codium, and I still capitulate back when editing files with nonstandard indentation because zed doesn't yet have autodetect for that, and also its git-staging / diff-view isn't as good yet, but aside from those it's a mostly alright experience.
or do you mean a web based file manager / video gallery with transcoding capabilities?
The upload of these files were horrendes, it was slow on computing something, it was slow in transfering and the ui sucked.
I enabled sshd and moved everything over with scp.
I loved the video, i hated my one time experience with it :|
Moved all my family’s photos and videos out of the various clouds and now use this and it’s been great. Even my non tech savvy wife has gotten used to how it works and it works good for her. No complaints after the initial learning curve.
It’s not pretty but it does what it is supposed to do and it’s extremely easy to setup and configure.
The application seems very cute and handy and it still might be very useful in a lot of specific use cases. Just keep in mind that it might not be production ready for you.
As for the open issues, 140 are feature suggestions, and 36 are currently classified as bugs. I'm hoping to start popping the list of bugs soon after I'm back home from my vacation which will be soon (am typing this from the airport waiting to board!)
Don't burn yourself out. This is some really good software and we need you around to maintain it :)
I've been using file browser in an unprivledged container but always open to new stuff.
And I use it every day now...
I have been fighting annoying Samba issues with MacOS and a Linux NAS for years now, but CP just works. I can EASILY move files around and its really fast.
But the stuff that keeps me from going back to Dufs or FileBrowser are the music player and picture viewer... They.. Just work... No overhead, I can have a link that just starts playback with no extra fuss, it works really well for my use case.
I do not love the UI, but it works once you get used to it. I have a lot of pretty software that does the opposite for sure!
Plus you can change the UI color scheme to Hotdog Stand, the palette that signals you're hardcore and know what you're doing.
On the other hand: That assumes that it's running on a unix (at a minimum, it supports Windows), requires that the user/admin of copyparty be the admin of the machine it's running on, and conflates things that can be different domains.
Has anyone done this with Copyparty and if so how is the performance?
But if you want something rock solid that probably solves your actual problem, I'd recommend looking at rclone - specifically the 'rclone serve webdav' command.
Search to find epubs for my phone
OPDS to downloads things to koreader
Download file as zip to quickly grab an album from my collection to load to a device
Rclone is great but not exactly the same
That means you can mount, natively on your desktop, anything rclone supports.
https://github.com/9001/copyparty?tab=readme-ov-file#opds-fe...
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