

Brilliant, thank you :)


Brilliant, thank you :)


What’s the name of it please?


Ah, I get it, thanks :)
I tried doing it that way at first, but because my wife’s laptop is only used occasionally, I was getting the errors from that. At the moment the mesh is working for me.
Next week might be different though 🙈
I’d be surprised if it isn’t, but I’m too scared to look…


If you don’t mind me asking, what do you mean when you say you have your Plex server as a register of changes?
I’ve got my PC as a read only source for my music, with everything else copying from that and syncing with each other. That lets me put new music onto my PC, organise it, and send the changes to my network. Is there a better way to do it, or something I’ve missed?


Do it. Doooo iiiit…


Apparently that’s in the US. Before you try it, check that it’s a thing in your region 👍
That looks very nice, thanks :)


I vaguely remember reading about that when I was younger. I don’t know if it’s true, but this is what I read.
The peasants and farmers were made to stand in the fields throwing stones at the sparrows, preventing them from landing. The thinking was that the sparrows would die from exhaustion, if they weren’t killed by the stones.
What actually happened was that the existing crops were either trampled or broken by the stones, and as the farmers weren’t working the fields, nothing grew the following year either.
Like I say, I have no idea whether it’s true, or if it was just 80’s anti communist propaganda, but it’s stuck in my head ever since.


Brilliant, glad I could help :)


I’m still new to this, so I might be getting things backwards, but I think I’ve recently done what you’re looking for.
I’m making a web app for a small music festival, and was duplicating the page links on every page, and having to update them all every time something changed. I found a technique online to put the links into a header.js file, then just call the script in every new page. I did the same with the footer, and created a template for a blank page with the html that couldn’t go into the header.
I’m not near my computer to get the site with the instructions, but my Github is here if it helps. Just bear in mind that I’m new, so might not have done it in the best way


Thank you for replying 🙂
I’ve got no idea how many photos we’ll end up using, but it’s hopefully going to change every year, rather than just adding to the older photos.
I didn’t know about the AWS free tier, so I’ll look into that, thanks 👍
P.S. Your grammar is excellent, and probably better than mine 😁


That could be amazing for Halloween :D
I’m still trying them out, but if they work as advertised, then AppImages. That’s mostly because I use my desktop and laptop pretty much equally, so being able to copy and AppImage from one to the other and keep going would be really handy.
On a similar note, if a computer dies, being able to just copy and paste them to a new computer, or run them from a portable drive would be great.
Are the tracks incorrect as in the first track should be English but is the French track, or track one is labelled as English but is actually French?
If they’re labelled correctly, your media player should be able to select your chosen language from the options, whichever order they’re in. I think Plex does it.
If they’re incorrectly labelled, there are tools that can fix them, but it’s been years since I last used one. I think MakeMKV did it, but it was gui from what I remember.