Had no idea that existed, I wonder what the security is like
Had no idea that existed, I wonder what the security is like
Yeah, that’s why I use TailScale at all. I host services for my close friends to enjoy
The biggest downside, as I understand it, is that it’s difficult to convince others to use your tailnet
Commenting so I don’t lose this post, because I’m curious too.
As a goth, I’m jealous of your party!
I have a hard time justifying spending more than $5 for anything, yet I bought it at full price and I haven’t regretted it
Can you estimate % of space saved?
I consistently rely on people in situations like yours, so thank you
Times are tough
Good luck
Problem solved. I’m a damn idiot. I have Prowlarr, Sonarr, and Radarr set up…totally forgot about Lidarr. Thank you, sorry for the ignorance
Yeah, that’s what I thought but I wanted to try. Hate not giving back when I get something. I’m trying to retroactively seed my entire music library if possible. Looks like I’d have to make my own torrents
Yeah, that’s what I was expecting unfortunately… The problem isn’t the filenames, the problem is that the downloaded files lack any real metadata, so my media libraries ignore the files…I’m also talking about terabytes of files that I can’t afford to duplicate right now. Maybe I’ll make my own public torrents?
Seconded, it’s surprisingly easy to install and has a feature specifically for this
In my case, I’m always seeding hundreds of torrents…yet my upload rarely goes above 1 or maaaybe 2 Mbps. Could just be luck, but you can always throttle the speeds if you need to
Everybody should look into hardlinks and cross-seeding. By today’s standards, it’s painless and very unlikely to ever take up your bandwith
Once you have an automated setup like that, is IPTV even worth it if you don’t like live events?
Damn…got a rack server full of drives?
I’m hopeful that other projects like Jellyfin (which can support scrobbling via plugins) will turn this around