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jws_shadotak ,

MAS is directly affected by this and doesn’t work anymore.

On their GitHub it looks like they’re looking for a way around it.

jws_shadotak ,

If you’re looking to save money, you can use an Xbox or PS controller if you have one laying around. I used one for OpenMW for a long time and it worked really well.

I don’t have a recommendation beyond that, though.

jws_shadotak ,

If you need some help on where to begin, msg me. I can get you up and running in under an hour, so long as you have a working computer with some hard drive space (or a portable HDD).

Edit: that goes for anyone else who needs help setting up as well.

jws_shadotak ,

Plex allows you to host your own media and will match filenames to metadata. You point it to the folders for your movies and TV and it’ll start searching through and adding them to your Plex server as streamable media.

There are ways to automate the searching and downloading of your desired movies and TV. Pair it with Plex and you have your own personalized streaming platform with just what you want to see.

jws_shadotak ,

Hardware doesn’t matter except for raw disk space, since you’d be storing the files yourself.

I use Docker Desktop, Portainer, and docker-compose stacks to run everything. The whole thing will take maybe 1.5 GB RAM and a little bit of CPU. I ran the whole setup from a raspberry pi for a while.

jws_shadotak ,

Synology is generally a great option if you can afford the premium.

Unraid is a good alternative for the poor man. Check this list of cases to build in. I personally have a Fractal R5 which can support up to 13 HDD slots.

Unraid is generally a better bang for your buck imo. It’s got great support from the community.

jws_shadotak OP ,

links:

github.com/uraid/qbittorrent_throttle

github.com/fabricionaweb/qbit-toggle-speed

reddit.com/…/help_with_qbittorent_alternative_spe…

I’ve not tested anything. I only just glanced around at what was available and was surprised it isn’t as popular as I thought it would be.

jws_shadotak OP ,

That’s what I’ve done for now. I have a 30 mbps upload speed from my provider so I’ve limited qBit to 1 MB/s to give plenty of room for outbound streams.

It just seems like a waste of bandwidth if I have it capped at all times.

jws_shadotak ,

I’ve been using QKSMS for years now and have no reason to change. It works just fine.

jws_shadotak ,

I climbed Mt Fuji. It was pretty cool. 3,776 meters / 12,388 ft.

I brought a pulse oximeter out of curiosity. 98% SPO2 at the little base town where we were dropped off. 82% at one of the stops, compared to 95% of the woman working inside. 71% at the peak.

The peak was terrifying. I went up the Yoshida trail and down the Gotemba trail. The Yoshida trail is most populated. Plenty of people hiking and little stops up the trail that will brand your hiking stick for a few hundred yen each ($1-3).

Once at the peak, we had to walk around at the top through a storm to find the Gotemba trail. The storm was brutally cold. I remember there was a guy wearing his girlfriend’s dress cus it was the only dry clothes they had while trying to take shelter.

The clouds lingered the rest of the way down. It was insanely foggy. https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/3d092f4f-8846-458e-bd68-c4a511d96cf7.webp

Overall it was cool. I had the chance to hike it again the next year and opted out.

jws_shadotak ,

Haha I wish I had climbed it the second time. It was crystal clear.

The first time I hiked it, it took us around 14 hours total because of the storm. I almost cried when I saw the noodle shop at the base of the Gotemba trail after almost 6 hours of walking down in scree. My quads were about to fall off my bones.

I didn’t have it in me to do that again.

jws_shadotak ,

Prowlarr allows you to add as many trackers as you want. It supports torrent and Usenet sites, public or private.

You can give it a single search query and it’ll search all viable sources simultaneously and return a compiled list of everything it finds.

You can also direct it to your arr programs like Sonarr and Radarr. Prowlarr will add its indexers to your other apps so they can utilize its search capabilities.

jws_shadotak ,

Yeah there’s a couple tools like that on steam. Blender is on it too.

jws_shadotak ,

So is it just a crazy coincidence that they’re responsible for 60% of all dog attacks involving hospitalization? They’re the highest fatality causing breed in the world. It’s not just the owners.

jws_shadotak ,

Not really, unless you know a lot about sound engineering.

I don’t think there’s any version of the show that doesn’t have a laugh track.

jws_shadotak ,

I highly recommend moving that to a docker or podman setup. Gluetun is the go-to for VPN traffic. Set up a little container and you can link other containers to it to route all their traffic through.

jws_shadotak ,

tldr:

There’s a space suit on a mannequin locked in a glass case in the basement of the Lodge. There’s a small crack in the seams of the glass case that allows you to interact with the mannequin instead of the master lock.

jws_shadotak ,

Brother printer is probably the best brand if you want it to “just work” but still have support.

I paid the premium price for a color laser printer scanner combo - about $450 I think - seven years ago and I haven’t paid a cent since. It’s done everything just fine.

jws_shadotak ,

Hate to break it to you but this is a font. It’s all typed.

jws_shadotak OP ,

Oh, I didn’t realize rclone has a webui.

I think this is exactly what I was looking for.

jws_shadotak OP ,

Got it all set up. Now I see why people love rclone so much.

jws_shadotak ,

Is there an easy way to host a website from a VPN? Wouldn’t I have to fiddle with ports and such instead of just using 80 and 443?

jws_shadotak ,

Ah ok

jws_shadotak ,

I see this type of comment all the time on here. I tried switching over completely a week ago and had nothing but problems.

I went with Kubuntu after hearing success stories of gaming on Ubuntu and the great GUI of KDE. R5 5600X and 3080 Ti.

Framerate on Arma 3 was abysmal. It’s mostly CPU locked so NVIDIA drivers aren’t as critical. Max 30 FPS in a location I’d usually get 75+.

Lutris was unable to install the blizzard launcher. It was giving me an error about using a 64 bit version of WINE instead of 32 despite Lutris pulling the dependencies. I manually installed the supposed packages and had no option to manually select them in the installation process. Lutris automatically selected the wrong one and I gave up after that - about an hour of trying to install it.

Gaming on Linux is nowhere near ready for most people. There’s just too much troubleshooting and frustration.

jws_shadotak ,

I played about a dozen games and most of them worked great through steam.

Arma is gold rated on protondb.

What I don’t understand is why everyone talks about how easy Linux gaming is when it’s clearly not as simple a process as Windows.

jws_shadotak ,

Are you port forwarding for torrents? That’s usually why torrents don’t work when they have reported seeders.

torrents-csv.ml is a great indexer. It combines several other indexers and prunes the inactive torrents.

jws_shadotak ,

Seconding AirVPN. I’ve been using them since Mullvad removed port forwarding.

jws_shadotak ,

Running salt water through any kind of cooling system is going to cause huge problems.

Salt is corrosive. Metal will degrade rapidly from salt water running through it.

jws_shadotak ,

Is this a good option for someone like me that wants to host simple files for friends to download? I have my own domain and subdomains set up already.

If this isn’t a good option, can someone recommend me one? I’m looking for something simple to send files to people without a requirement for login info. Preferably something on docker.

jws_shadotak ,

Looks interesting but I’d prefer to self host it. I tried Nextcloud and had nothing but problems so I’m on the lookout for something simpler.

Very generous with the 10 GB limit though.

jws_shadotak ,

Thanks, I’ll check these out when I can

jws_shadotak ,

This looks like the answer - thanks dude.

jws_shadotak ,

[X] I’m in this picture and I don’t like it

jws_shadotak ,

If you use Sonarr and Radarr, I highly recommend Prowlarr. If an indexer gets taken down or you find a new one, you can quickly add or remove them just from Prowlarr and it’ll do the same to your other *arrs.

It’s got a ton of built-in indexer options to set it up quickly.

Alpine LXCs in Proxmox (lemmy.world)

I recently moved Nextcloud and Gitea from Containers on a Debian VM to Alpine LXCs running Alpine’s packages. I’ve never had Nextcloud’s web interface so snappy and my resource usage for both is next to 0. If you’re running Proxmox I’d highly recommend trying out Alpine LXCs if they package your services.

jws_shadotak ,

Is “allowlist” the new word for whitelist?

The world's largest chipmaker promised to create thousands of US jobs. There are growing tensions over whether US workers have the skills or work ethic to do them. (www.businessinsider.com)

The world’s largest chipmaker promised to create thousands of US jobs. There are growing tensions over whether US workers have the skills or work ethic to do them.::Jobs at the TSMC semiconductor factory in Arizona could require long hours and total obedience. Americans may push back on the company’s culture.

jws_shadotak ,

Not much IT work without semiconductors, which is what Taiwan is known for producing en masse. A lot of these decisions to open new factories elsewhere are because of China’s constant threats to invade Taiwan.

jws_shadotak ,

If you didn’t budget for it or your intended to cancel it

Does using the -arrs use insane amounts of disk space?

The only way I can see switching my Luddite family off of the streaming sites is by making it easier. Up until now, I’ve torrented the old fashioned way, but now I’m moving into plex (ik, ik, jellyfin is better) and want to start using the -arrs. As I understand it, which I’m not sure I do, the -arrs will automatically...

jws_shadotak ,

I ran mine off of a portable 2 TB HDD for a long time. Finally upgraded when I built a proper computer and put a 4 TB internal HDD in there.

I would prune the library every couple weeks as stuff got added. Tautulli (3rd party Plex monitor) provided info on what’s been watched and when, so I could delete stuff.

Now I have a 14 TB HDD with a dedicated computer for Plex. I have plans on upgrading everything to a proper RAID5 array with better processing.

jws_shadotak OP ,

Uh… I’m not. Just a regular router and stuff.

jws_shadotak OP ,

Done

jws_shadotak OP ,

I tried looking into fail2ban but I haven’t successfully set it up yet.

To my understanding, if they try to DDOS the domain then cloudflare will shut them out. However they could very well just DDOS my IP, at which point I’m like any other potential target.

jws_shadotak ,

Proton is freemium. You can use the basic package but you only get 500 MB drive storage. Expanding that is cheap, which is how they draw you in.

They also offer package deals, like their VPN stuff.

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