- this is sick
- i love that you're using obsidian. such a great tool, i just wish the gui was open sourced.
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Haha thanks, Obsidian has been my study friend for a while and what I write all my modding guides in. Seeing how much people liked this post, I plan to post my full guides now too onto here :3
Is Obsidian the tool used to create the flow chart?
Yes - the nodes are obsidian pages (markdown files), this view is a napkin-type layout thing that is built in; I haven’t played much with it
Ima nut to this rq
NOOO NNN IS ALMOST OVER STAY STRONG
Looking at that, I reckon it's easier just to pay for all the streaming services.
What's the fun in that though?
I also make my own anime remuxes and enjoy Over The Garden Wall which is now “Lost Media”
This is just gold. The comics and switch games I'm going to study. Thanks!
One question, do comics include manga too?
No, someone on MaM does comic weekly packs. There's no reliable groups posting manga like how Empire does, so there's no good way todo manga.
Meanwhile in using qbittorrent's own RSS engine and play the videos through mpv on the samba share. Yeaaah. Can I ask you where do you find the weekly manga?
If you arent married to your at home stuff and have an android, take a look at tachiyomi :)
You can even hook up tachiyomi to your home stuff through something like komga as another source
I do use komga for my Kobo! But for reading weeklies on Tachiyomi it's not too great if you're not in a private tracker that has weekly releases
I do use tachiyomi! Well, I did until 2/3 days ago when I found out kotatsu! Basically all the good bits from tachiyomi plus sync between devices, and that's of great importance for me as I read both on my phone and tablet
No weekly manga anywhere. The closes I got was monitoring AnimeBytes for manga updates via Autobrr. Since AnimeBytes only keeps the most complete pack of each manga. So when a new chapter/volume is released the old torrent gets deleted and new one is made. So that keeps things easy for adding content… but not removing content to avoid duplicate volumes.
If you find a solution lmk :/
I use kenmei.co for manga tracking. Supports a bunch of sites but not all of them and depending on the site the updates can be quite delayed.
Thanks, ill look into it
There's HakuNeko.
How do you make flow charts like this in obsidian?
I really need to start downloading manga as well. I find it to be the most ephemeral type of content with all the takedowns, groups stopping scanlations or frequent site issues
Awesome stuff!
I'm gonna steal that.
Under Autobrr, what do you mean by "Grabs all torrents from my username"?
I'm guessing it grabs from private tracker
So they grab their own uploads via autobrr? To what end?
I auto-upload to trackers that allow it. Instead of having the torrent already in qBit, I have autobrr send it to qbit with a special filter that checks for my username on the trackers I upload to.
I do this because If I grab the torrent at the same time as all the leechers then there's no delay for the leechers to start downloading meaning they don't have to re-poll the tracker as much to find me (the seeder)
This also works better for if you're not a pre-approved uploader (someone who doesn't need moderator approval to upload). That way once your torrent is approved I can start seeding right away.
Ah I see now! I wouldn't have thought to use it this way, but that makes a lot of sense.
This is awesome! I'm saving it for when I have some free time (aka probably never)
Have you tried Tachidesk-server? It's a fork of the tachiyomi app but as a self hostable, you can try downloading your mangas from there
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Good for computers and phones. Not for consoles, which I use my ps5 for all my home media.
That's very impressive! I don't know if I understand how I have things set up to properly map it out like this lol. Though it's definitely not nearly as automated
I think visually so this didn't take me long todo, but just start slapping stuff down into a notepad and drawing lines, then use obsidian or a flow chart tool to do what I did. Afterwards it helped me a lot by making sure my torrents and nzbs don't get any hiccups when implementing a new feature (like switch games)