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Just a PSA. I didn't see any posts on here about it, but have really been enjoying it and the wife likes it a lot. It solved a lot of manual effort on my part for getting audiobooks into Audiobookshelf w/o much manual intervention. The request system is similar to *seerr and its pretty simple to setup. Bonus: it supports OIDC out of the box, which I appreciate so I dont have one more account to manage.

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[–] Seefoo@lemmy.world 3 points 4 days ago

this feels like a harsh characterization. Their description of AI usage is exactly what I would want in a project using AI. I haven't looked at their actual practices, so I guess I am trusting on that side. All that said, this is similar to my workflow at work, so I am not as negative on it.