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  • Still not clear what you're trying to do but assuming you're trying to manipulate the krabby output with a different program, the other poster's link on aliases should help you out. See the bottom section there on bash functions.

    So for example if you're trying to store a krabby output to a specific folder, something like this:

    alias_name () { mkdir /path/%1 && krabby name %1 | xargs mv -t /path/%1 }

    So in theory, typing something like alias_name charizard would, in this order, create a new folder at /path/charizard, run krabby charizard, and then place the output charizard file inside your new /path/charizard folder.

    I say in theory because I don't know what output krabby gives you and I don't know bash, I just googled how piping with xargs works right now. But maybe with this idea you can figure it out.

  • I'm a white American that's been living in tijuana, Mexico for the last 9.5 years. I drive north to the US to go to work every day and drive south again to go home. The Mexican border police only check maybe 5% of cars that drive from US to Mexico, and when they check me they've only ever checked my car registration and/or passport. It's an extremely open border crossing when going south.

    If you wanted to actually be legal, a temporary tourist visa to visit Mexico can be purchased for about 25 usd and allows you to stay for up to 6 months inside Mexico 🤷‍♂️ and when it expires you can buy a new one.

  • Yeah my case was going to be a 1948/pre1912 through a great great grandmother that didn't voluntarily renounce italian citizenship, so already a toss up from what I've read. 🤷‍♂️

    I'll keep an eye on this development anyway, of course. The details of this bill seem hyper aggressive and my first instinct is it wouldn't pass in its current form. But if this is this big of an issue then it seems likely some version of it will pass at some point. And I'm nowhere near having my documentation ready. I expect to need a CONE, to amend my gggm death certificate, at a minimum...

  • This looks interesting. Just a few thoughts (sorry if these dont belong in a recruitment post, feel free to ignore):

    Radarr and sonarr already have a function to look at ones library and offer recommendations for new adds. How is your proposed functionality different?

    Lidarr import of existing library or even grabs/downloads is atrocious. It's damn near unusable, and a lot of people (myself included) don't use it because it's functionally useless if one has to manually import every song or album. I'm not sure it's worth spending time building anything on top of Lidarr. Thoughts?

    The Anna's archive integration for readarr looks awesome, though. I look forward to trying that out.

    A lot of people are only interested in downloading flac for music. Iirc, spotdl doesn't do flac. Any plans to integrate for example lucida or, I'm not sure if deemix is still working? There have been several successful tools that built on top of deemix in the past, for example deemon, not sure how integration with those would look. Ideally one could add artists lidarr-style, a deezer arl, and the program does the rest (see lidarr-on-steroids).

  • Yeah but it also might be the only option. If one has fiber to the house, for example, it's far easier and less risk of damage or getting the fiber dirty to just plug in to the router instead of trying to find a router compatible with fiber.