Sonarr dark mode! Finally I won't be blinded when I open it to try and fix a series at 1am.
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I highly recommend the Dark Reader extension for your browser
Dark background and light text is much faster in my experience
I can't tell if you're agreeing with me, disagreeing with me, or suggesting some alternative
Yes
I highly support dark reader, for me, dbalt is faster, hence I use dbalt. If dark reader was faster, i would use that
Ah, neat! I just looked it up and it does look useful.
I've never really had any trouble with dark reader speed-wise - though it gives one major bonus that no other extension has so far: Attempting to match the appearance of darkened websites to my system theme (Catppuccin)
My pixel 6 with grapheneos with fennec and german internet is slow af, hence I can't sacrifice a second on dark background.
Thanks for the tip! I just subscribed.
For real. This is great stuff and a true RSS feed. Much thanks op.
Thanks, I really enjoy these updates.
Does anyone know something like File Manager, but that can find duplicates? I've got tons of photos and music I need to organize.
I used Czkawka and Picard in the past. They were great and robust solutions. They are not web apps tho.
I'm using Picard now. I basically downloaded my music library and I'm slowly organizing it.
I'll check out Czkawka. Thanks for the suggestion.
I just unrelatedly installed Homarr today actually, was getting a little annoyed at memorizing the ports for services running on my Synology...