# welcome to the party! this is my personal [copyparty](https://github.com/9001/copyparty/) instance, running on a tiny little Allwinner H3 computer in the corner of my room. this'll mainly serve as a dumping ground for my music library alongside photos, miscellaneous drawings, sketches and various unorganized files. that's all, really! i figured it would be nice to leave up. this archive will be read-only as i only have so much space available, but if you want access over your personal folder to use as a dumping ground of your own, you should know where to ask me personally. # wait, can i scrobble whatever i listen to from here? **Indeed you can!** using [the webscrobbler extension](https://webscrobbler.com/), you can sign into your last.fm, libre.fm or maloja account and set it to scrobble any music you play on this instance. just click on the extension from your menu to access the settings, click on "connectors" from the sidebar (you can turn everything else off first by toggling the very first switch) and look for "copyparty" (Ctrl-f or "Search this page" on most browsers). Enable it, then click on the text. scroll down a little and you'll see an "Add pattern" button under "URL patterns". paste ```https://99th.bad.mn/f/mus/``` in the text box, and you should be good to go! if you want your browser to also scrobble whatever tracks you listen to through the [basic version](https://99th.bad.mn/f/mus/?b=u), your settings should look something like this: ![settings](https://99th.bad.mn/f/img/tmp/webscrobbler.png) Just to be sure, I set the extension to show an icon in my browser toolbar so whenever it doesn't recognize a track (should show a red cross icon) or doesn't allow scrobbling (the "ws" logo gray and crossed out) I just fill in whatever information it can't find and let it be. I've only had to do that once or twice, though. # have fun browsing!