

Same, homarr is decent but I prefer my configs, quick edits from whatever device is in hand, easy peasy.
Same, homarr is decent but I prefer my configs, quick edits from whatever device is in hand, easy peasy.
Containers are little virtual machines (Docker, LXC, etc) that run a specific tool or group of tools.
Like having a little VM that Rand just qbitorrent, and you would access it via the webui rather than the desktop client.
Short version, dont worry about that for now, just bind your torrent client to the network interface of the VPN itself.
Sort of - its a kill switch specific to qbitorrent at that point, since the adapter isn’t working, qbittorrent won’t connect to anything. It will not impact anything else running though.
You could also make a container for the VPN connection, and have a qbitorrent container use the VPN containers networking, which would then leave other containers to make use of it as well. This is what I do, its a bit more complicated of a setup though.
Chaptarr on the way, readarr with rreading-glasses works great for now though.
The biggest pain is that its apple silicon, which limits what’s built for it.
Depending on what its doing, you may need to build dependencies from source. You also may have to use some mac-specific tools to download pre-builts and to do builds.
In some cases, it may be better to run a VM with Linux and forge on ahead, but its really going to depend on what tasks the server is handling.
Depends on how its done.
First check the audio tracks and see if there is one with a voice over and one with regular audio - if so, easy! Reencode and drop the unneeded track.
If not… Youre going to have a rough time, you’d be better off trying to find just the audio and aligning it.
Edit: or another copy of the show obviously.
The handy bit would be if you could find a crappy quality version, you can still pull the audio from there and align it with your copy. It may not be great audio and still require some degree of effort to sync properly with the video, but it would be a much more realistic effort than trying to remove speech from the same track.
Direct download
Hey now, thats not fair…
My chair is black, too.
Each instance becomes a pod, users on pod A can find content thats on pod B. This includes both actors (users) and library objects (audio content), ordered collections (playlists), etc.
… Have you reached out to the devs/maintainers of the projects to find out what their plans are going forward?
Because you may be completely dismissing projects that are in the process (whether its early planning or otherwise) of moving to codeberg or something.
Or even expressed any of your concerns to the devs?
I dont consider Black Friday to be of much value, its usually garbage thats been repackaged,or priced up just before to go down for black Friday/cyber Monday.
That said, I dont spend anywhere near that much on drives per tb, and I dont do used. I’m also not looking for quiet though, the HP 2920 in the rack is much louder than any drive is going to be, so if its the right price for your needs, I’d just go for it. I’d base on $/TB though, and I wouldn’t be waiting for November, just the right price.
Proxmox all day, every day.
Generally speaking I start with Debian and install proxmox on top rather than use their installer, this way I can config things as I want them before getting proxmox going, which I guess counts as a more advanced user use case, though not really complicated.
Edit: and if it wasn’t obvious, everything is Debian, even those not on proxmox (which is just debian anyway, and isn’t much tbh).
Nothing special in the slightest.
The rack has good airflow, I keep the case clean and dust free so the fans dont have to work hard, and the room its in is at the same 72F the rest of my home is. Haven’t had any issues so far with any m2’s, and I’ve lost one dell micro (mobo failure) in… 8ish years?
Ive got a bunch of tiny/mini/micros running everything and the kitchen sink - mostly lenovo right now, but with a couple hp elitedesks and dell micros. I only store VMs locally though, so its all m.2 and general storage on the NAS’s.
JF you’ve got plenty of processing with the iGPU for any compatible codec.
Couldn’t tell you on the frigate side, but otherwise youre perfectly fine with that hardware.
As someone who runs quite a few services…
Its all Debian for me! Even some desktops (also stable). And testing for, well, testing my stuff for what’s coming. Plus sid for another desktop, because, I dont know, there is something wrong with me I suppose.
Site manager with cloud and on prem hosted in a single view. The benefit is for MSPs.
Grab what you can, add to radarr and you’ll likely get the absolute bulk of them. There may be some odd ones out, and those are the ones I’d rip.
For the rips themselves, what I ended up doing for family tapes is a generic s-video capture device, ffmpeg to rip.
I capture for the full length of the tape, play it, take a peek that everything came in well, and find the end to trim (also ffmpeg).
Then that version I’ll make an archive, and I’ll transcode a copy for media server use.
For the same reason as WiFi supposedly making people sick.
To be clear, what I mean by that is “its utter horse shit”.
Personally, I keep storage and compute separate, makes it easier to maintain IMO. Where I have done it on a single box, ive just gone with a regular old Debian box and dropped in the drives.
I am considering playing with rockstor on a spare beige box I have, but basically the same separation of storage and compute will apply.
Its referring to content in this case, not wealth.
As in lacking content, or only having parts of content (season 1 & 2, and then nothing until season 7).