lessthanthree 6 months ago • 100%
I setup the auto-delete function. I placed a very high ratio and a certain amount of days to stay active. I'd prefer to seed indefinitely but this will do for now.
I'm definitely getting more storage soon.
lessthanthree 6 months ago • 100%
What's the best way to easily delete both files? I first assumed that deleting listings from Radarr cleaned up both files.
lessthanthree 9 months ago • 100%
The system is down
lessthanthree 9 months ago • 100%
You would delete the download to completey stop seeding. Take a look at the guides others have posted.
My structure is this:
torrent -movies -TV
media -movies -TV
qbit downloads to the torrent folder where it seeds out from. Radarr/Sonarr make a Hardlink copy from the torrent folder to the media folder. Your media software watches the media folder.
lessthanthree 9 months ago • 100%
Any models of DAS that you recommend? Looking for a 4-Bay
Edit: Would security flaws be an issue for something like a DAS though? The DAS wouldn't have anything running on it. It would just be a big ol' dumb external HDD. Right?
lessthanthree 9 months ago • 100%
I had been planning on running Jellyfin in parallel for testing but haven't gotten around to it. Plex has been reliable for me. And I really enjoy Plexamp.
lessthanthree 9 months ago • 100%
It's just what I've been using for so long. And I have a lifetime Plex Pass.
lessthanthree 9 months ago • 80%
No reason other than price. Everything I see listed for Synology is a NAS setup.
lessthanthree 9 months ago • 100%
I may go down the DAS path then. I was eyeing a QNAP 4-Bay DAS. Perhaps a NAS later on if I'm in need of a home network storage solution that is a bit cleaner and user friendly.
lessthanthree 9 months ago • 100%
USB speed? Everything has been completely fine with the USB enclosure I have it running on right now.
I'm not doing any backups with this setup. This would solely be for media that will be streamed through Plex. While having a drive fail will be annoying, it wouldn't be catastrophic as nothing personal or important would be stored here. I would rely on the Arr setup to rebuild.
Honestly, I'm just trying to squeeze out any HDD space I can use. I'm trying to keep the cost down where I can.
Looking for some advice on my journey to expand my local storage. Currently, I have a mini PC running my Arr setup with Plex and I have an external enclosure with a HDD connected through USB. I can reliably push 4K to my Android TV. This is the system's only use and purpose. I need to continue to be able to Hardlink files so that I can seed back while Arr programs are sorting and renaming for Plex. I'm not too concerned with a file backup solution or relying on this setup for sharing important files across my home network. Would a DAS be sufficient for this? Is there any reason I should avoid this and invest in a NAS solution?
lessthanthree 9 months ago • 0%
What's an easy way to accomplish this? I have a Chromecast and a TV with Android TV. I have PIA VPN installed on both.
lessthanthree 10 months ago • 100%
How would I work around Real Debrid rules using a VPN+Stremio on 2 screens at home?
lessthanthree 10 months ago • 100%
Not the user above. But I find Stremio to be a way better experience overall. It's more convenient and quicker to get to what I want to watch. I've been off Netflix for a while, but there were times where the Continue Watching section would just be gone. I'd have to search for the show again and resume. The more services you replace with Stremio, the more convenient it becomes.
I have not looked into offline playback with Stremio so I'm not sure if that's a thing.
lessthanthree 11 months ago • 100%
I've had Shift+W programmed to my thumb button. Way more relaxed way to sprint in most games.
lessthanthree 12 months ago • 100%
Not going to down vote you for disagreeing. I think the frustrations stem from the constant closure of apps. Whether it makes sense or not, it is annoying getting invested into a service and then it gets pulled away. I would say it's essentially inevitable that any app or service you use today will lose support at some point. Google has a track record now of closing apps fairly early. I'm already finding that YouTube Music is getting features that I have no interest in using.
lessthanthree 12 months ago • 100%
My Mastodon feed is pretty dry. Does anyone have any follow recommendations for active accounts that post about tech stuff Or pictures of critters?
lessthanthree 1 year ago • 100%
Just got mine setup. It's fantastic. The UI is really nice too. I didn't expect it to be as polished as it is.
lessthanthree 1 year ago • 100%
Play Music pulled me away from my alternative sources of music. I used to keep a gigantic library of acquired music. I'm going back to old means now that YouTube music seems to be going down weird routes and adding functions that absolutely do not benefit me. Samples and comments? No thanks.
Only thing keeping me subscribed is YouTube premium. I watch a lot of YouTube content.
lessthanthree 1 year ago • 100%
Yeah, I almost got that set up. I had Radarr and Sonarr set up with the torrent client. They all tested fine. I must have broken something while tinkering because they don't see qBittorrent anymore.
I can see the finish line. I just need to stop tripping over myself.
lessthanthree 1 year ago • 100%
I'm trying to recreate this setup in my system. I'm running Ubuntu and I have everything in Docker. I have PIA running outside of Docker. I was also able to get Gluetun working in its own container, too. Does anyone have advice?
lessthanthree 1 year ago • 100%
I was having trouble adding this on to Prowlarr. Anyone know what's up with that?
What's the best practice for keeping everything behind a VPN? I'm running Ubuntu and have PIA installed outside of Docker. I want to for sure run qBittorrent and Prowlarr through a VPN. I was able to set up Gluetun and connect my containers to it. I'd like to mirror my Windows set up with PIA installed, kill switch enabled, qBittorrent assigned to PIA network adapter only. I'm not sure how the network adapters work when qBittorrent is inside a container and PIA is outside.
I'm very new to Docker and Linux in general. My goal was to make my own server mainly for Plex. Now that I've got that running with the help of Dockstarter, I'm looking to branch out and I want to make sure my system is secure. I'm also running Ubuntu 'cause I for sure couldn't get this far with Terminal alone. I use Private Internet Access as my VPN and I have it installed on my desktop environment. I've also been able to reroute my qBittorrent in a container through another container with Gluetun. My prior setup is a Windows machine with PIA, kill switch enabled, qBit assigned to PIA adapter only. So my question: What is more secure, PIA running on Ubuntu with a kill switch or tunneling each container through Gluetun? I would like it to mirror my Windows setup but I couldn't figure out the network adapter situation with qBit.
lessthanthree 1 year ago • 100%
I'm interested 👍
lessthanthree 1 year ago • 94%
A developer wanting to get something in return for their work is a reason. It's also an option for the user. Sync offers a one time payment for Ad Free and for their "Plus" features. It also has the option for a monthly subscription.
We're getting destroyed on Nightmare. We started to pick up the patterns a bit and got a feel of when to dodge. My build is just all over the place.
lessthanthree 1 year ago • 100%
My priority would be to put more resources into the audio interface, controllers, and storage. I think you'll be fine with just about any modern build. Maybe lean towards the quietest build you can make.
If you're serious about your work, I would do a separate drive for storage of your media. Keeping the project data off of the OS drive. I'd even do a backup drive. I don't think there will be a performance benefit. I just prefer a neat file system. Especially if you're working with audio clips. Audio files don't take up a crazy amount of space. I feel it's important to have backups if you're collaborating with others.