If you can you should try making it easy to integrate with Shoko anime, the guys over there are probably your target demographic since it’s self hosted and open source.
If you can you should try making it easy to integrate with Shoko anime, the guys over there are probably your target demographic since it’s self hosted and open source.
I am not familiar with AWS apis. Probably Java was more suitable for this task then, as it often comes down to how good the documentation and tutorials are for the task and how many people use it. Like you said bad documentation is a big issue.
I can also see how they could struggle with python dependencies, which I guess is the reason why they struggled setting up flask. With a java project you can just nuke everything from scratch and reinstall the correct compatible packages. But with python global dependencies (without env) you cannot get around the issue like that. That makes it harder for beginners. (But for intermediate give me anything but maven please).
Maybe Python flask wasn’t’t the tool for the task here, but I still think it’s overall better and especially faster to use for most things.
I had classic Goblin Slayer like rape in mind, but yes you’re right, that’s 100% Stockholm syndrome which is still rape.
The “kidnapped for procreation” part happened, but it was stopped by the MC.
It also happened before the MC was born (MC was born from rape).
I read the web novel ages ago, and I think its second part was more city/empire building? A bit like slime but more serious with a psychopath as the main character.
There’s no rape here but it definitely looks like a wish fulfilment op mc harem as of now.
I don’t know how you could make a server faster than with flask honestly (which I guess is similar to spacy ?), so these results are very surprising. Especially against java, java is so freaking verbose.
Check out Jellyfish Can’t Swim in the Night (n°21 on this ranking). It’s way better than expected.
Also I can’t believe date a live is above konosuba ;o;
It worked well with Plex when I used it, but like you said it depends on your setup. I think Shoko only needs access to your anime Library folder, and Plex will just ask Shoko for metadata on localhost the same way it would for tvdb.
I personally swapped to jellyfin and it’s great. The main appeal of shoko for me is renaming and sorting my files automatically when I place them in my import folder.