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@j_r It has imo some overspecific service hardening and tmpfiles setup that breaks non-default use cases in hard to debug ways.
e.g. I thought, hey, I'll just set the consumption dir env variable manually so I don't have to disable its tmpfiles settings for it. This made the services restart and fail endlessly with no delay, driving cpu to 100% and making debugging on my not that powerful hardware even more painful.
spoiler@lilly unless you don't want everyone to be admin (which is annoying because then you automatically see everyone's documents), you have to set all required permissions by hand. There's no default apart from nothing at all, which is unusable. Then you have to guess / trial and error which ones are needed, because why would the docs tell you which. Or what they even do.
And if you want to have consumption folders per user, you have to do some arcane "workflows" by hand, and there are no docs on how either. Just outdated github discussions. You have to use a trigger for "consumption started" and a path filter for the absolute path of the respective subdirectory of your consumption folder, followed by a slash and asterisk. Then you can do an "assignment" action to assign the document owner. And you have to do this manually for every user.
@lilly i tried (successfully in the end) to reconfigure some things to make it a multi user setup and everything broke in various ways :) and the docs are garbage and/or unsearchable. try looking up how to add another user the right way
that git only prints a white warning up top (which I overlooked at first) and displays "No signature" for ssh-signed commits if there is no allowedSignersFile configured is extremely unintuitive, wtf
cw meta, nazi symbolsI kinda don't wanna see swastikas randomly and un-cw'ed in my timeline (or anywhere where I don't expect them) tbh. Even if it's for antifascist purposes.
AI spreading in open source softwareThe relatively new emoji is just fitting for this age of AI slop.
- get an email from a (now closed) subscribed github issue: "This Qt desktop client has been deprecated in favor of a rewrite: github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-desktop " - look inside - "A user you've blocked has previously contributed to this repository." - yep, it has a CLAUDE.md and .claude/ -