

I was curious and it uses gTTS.
It calls what’s probably the “speak” button on translate.google.com
This project is leveraging the undocumented Google Translate speech functionality
I was curious and it uses gTTS.
It calls what’s probably the “speak” button on translate.google.com
This project is leveraging the undocumented Google Translate speech functionality
That’s strange, but it does have a redirect to proxigram feature once installed.
https://libredirect.github.io/ has a good list even if you don’t use the extension. If you do use the extension, take a second to click the ping button and move to a faster instance, a lot of my defaults were slow.
Also this list: https://github.com/mendel5/alternative-front-ends
If you want to get more in depth, I’ve been using this container:
https://github.com/jareware/docker-volume-backup
It can be setup in the same compose or in it’s own, and it supports pre/post commands if you want to dump a db or stop a container before backup.
Additionally, Setting a post backup command like in their docs:
POST_BACKUP_COMMAND: "docker run --rm -e DRY_RUN=false -e DAILY=3 -e WEEKLY=1 -e MONTHLY=1 -v /backup:/archive ghcr.io/jan-brinkmann/docker-rotate-backups"
Lets you specify the number of backups retained per period, E.G. 3 daily, 1 weekly, 1 monthly.
You could also mix and match.
EveryDoor works well on iOS for simple things like updating or adding shops etc.
“Go Map!!” is another one, and while I find it’s interface a bit harder to work with, it has a “Quests” setting, which lets you configure a filter of missing tags that show up on the map.