Mechanical engineer in the space industry
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I use SyncThing on all my computers with my phone. I've setup my phone to just not sync certain folders with Ignore Patterns
Even if I can take care of myself, there is something quite comforting in that role reversal.
We're only now starting to try and ensure spacecraft are designed in such a way that they completely break up.
Shape/size/material all have an impact on whether something completely breaks up
I've been looking into tube archivist actually. Want to get it set up soon and try it out.
Auto downloads, direct to Jellyfin, rules set up to delete them afterwards
True. Either wah I personally download all my music in flac/mp3s so I can have exactly what I want regardless of which service its on or not.
Well ideally nothing gets injected and you control your playlists yourself so you can choose high quality releases
YouTube Music has the biggest music catalogue since you can mix and match official and unofficial releases in your playlists.
I have not been quite satisfied with any of the self hosted streaming solutions or apps. There's always an annoyance I have with all of them.
Just using MusicBee and syncing a subset of my library to my phone has worked the best. Syncing it using SyncThing.
I see the /s but you can always only sync a subset of your music.
This is what I do. I manage my music with MusicBee and sync a subset of the library to a folsee which is then synced with my phone.
Depends what's going on. Its very different if I'm in the design phase of a project or assembly and testing.
I really enjoy CADing and designing in general. And I'm fine writing documentation, procedures, assembly instructions. Pretty smooth for me.
Once production starts and things go wrong, we need to investigate, fix the issues, and sometimes we're chasings ghotsts. This is the stressful part. I'm currently in it, and I'm pretty stressed these days.