I’m in this picture and I appreciate it.
I’m in this picture and I appreciate it.
I remember learning the whole torrenting process after years of irc, newsgroups and p2p clients. It took a bit of time but, man, was I passionate about dumping everything I could on to SuprNova way back.
Anymore, I only package and share on private trackers, its just too much of a risk to seed out to public ones. And being completely honest, the majority of my dl’s are coming from newsgroups again. It’s just a simpler process and I don’t feel the leech anxiety.
That said, I also keep an eye out for requests and try to fill bounties whenever I can.
Olivia Munn was a huge tech advocate/personality back in the TechTV and G4TV days.
One of the first times I saw her it was a Linux segment on TechTV in the early 00’s as an example.
same issue here. as you can tell by lack of capitalization.
One thing I’ve noticed is, if I quick switch to another app and open the keyboard, it resolves the issue in Voyager.
Environment details:
Pixel 7
GrapheneOS
HeliBoard keyboard
Voyager installed from F-Droid
I travel from Portland, Oregon to Denver, Colorado and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania every year for the Decibel Metal and Beer Festivals. Not sure how far that is, but its definitely multiple hours in a plane.
Looking at flying out to France for Hellfest next year as well. That’s pretty far from home as well.
I’m the cash-shop-anocerous. All my microtransactions bleed your wallet like a phlebotomus.
is this on their git or fdroid by chance?
Agree with other commenters this sounds like a time share. This last week tonight is a pretty interesting watch about the way they hustle people.
can report UEFI installs of PopOS and Mint were recently borked by a Win11 update.
Can we please nuke the vatican? Then continue systematically disassembling all other religions?
I have 6 or so signal threads that are constantly chirping all day and I love it. Seems like such a simple and comfortable place to communicate.
Other than that I’m here and discord. Discord mainly for a group of people I’ve gamed with since our heavy LAN days in the late 90’s-early 10’s.
Pixelfed seems so empty. As a lurker I’m not helping but I can’t seem to figure out discoverability there.
Yeah, this is incredibly fucked. I truly wonder if we could have taken control of our privacy and data collection at any point along the way and had a more informed consumer.
It still brings me back to the early days of the internet when you never told anyone your name and certainly didn’t give companies anything more than they needed to send you products.
Unfortunately, I think they have gotten addicted to the blood and we will never be able to stop it at this point.
I may see how easy that is to set up. I noted above though, I’ve been learning the *arr stack piece by piece. And it never seems to quite work the way that I’m expecting it to so doing local recodes ends up being a more viable solution for me since I have a shit ton of processing power and limited time to read through things like trashes guide. Thank you for the suggestion though. Maybe if I get some time in the coming month to dig into my settings I’ll give that a shot. It would be cool to automate the recovery process that way.
Cheers.
I have a full mirror. If both arrays fail, I figure I have bigger problems and redownlod would be low on the list.
I’m not sure redownloading would save any time.
I’d imagine there’s a way to set that up with the *arrs but my personal path of less resistance is to just recode what I got rather than figure a process to redownlod out. There’s is more resources than time at my disposal currently.
I keep everything in a 10u rack in my garage so it doesn’t bother us much. That said, when it was in my office being configured, it was quieter than my desktop running a 5900x and 3080.
By design, NUC’s are super quiet and the jbods I’m using are cooled with 2 140mm fans running at about 50% most of the time.
Worth noting, I’ve been a metal fan and musician most of my life so my sensitivity isn’t very high compared to a lot of others.
Awesome. Thanks for the info. I have been running Plex for years and started the switch to Jellyfin last year. Have a container running Emby but haven’t put any work in to configuring or much yet.
Same situation with Tdarr. Threw together a quick container and got caught up in a billion other projects. I have an old 3600x / 1080ti system I’ll likely use as a transcoding node. Just need to go over the docs and figure out how to setup input / output paths.
Overall it’s (currently) a couple jbods plugged in to a NUC. Total draw is at 81W currently. That’s based off of a quick remote check on my UPS.
That’s a Ubiquiti Dream Machine Pro, Modem, Ubiquiti U7 Pro, 2 - 6 disc jbods running Seagate exos 20tb, and the NUC.
There’s a secondary drive array but it only powers on once a week for a few hours to run backups/differentials. Even under that load I don’t really spike above 100W.
Compared to the draw my old full rack with a couple loaded up r210’s has, this is incredibly efficient.
Have you tried being more in to US Politics, Linux and Privacy? I’ve found several very vibrant communities for those here.