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kurotora

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Long time lurker, probably one day I’ll make a step forward and publish something.

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kurotora ,

I’ve felt the same pain, coming from enterprise environment with strict naming convention. So, of course, at home I avoid that like eating sh*t.

At home my servers are called after my deceased pets, little tribute of their precious time on earth, based on their “capabilities”. Some raspberry pis with small services named after our squirrel and cats and the big ones named after our dogs. That way they continue somehow with us, even after leaving us for more than 15 years.

kurotora ,

Came here to say the same. The integration with Collabora is wonderful. I used FileRun and FileBrowser with OnlyOffice in the past, and the experience was totally different (a part that OnlyOffice messes with Excel/Spreadsheets pivot tables, or at least one year ago, making it impossible for people to work with them). I understand the hate, but currently, at least for me, is the closest experience to O365 .

How do you rate stuff you view and get recommendations

I have jellyfin with the radarr/sonarr/prowlarr combo going. I can “heart” things in jellyfin. But it’s recommendations are only things I already have downloaded. I see discovery in radarr, but no way to tell it if the movies I downloaded were good or bad. So I must be missing something.

kurotora ,

You can use jellyseerr. I have been using a lot the "coming movies/series " section, once installed. AFAIK, doesn’t have it’s own algorithm, and relies on tmdb trends. But it can be integrated with *arrs , so usually I prefer to spent there 5 minutes and made all my requests to sonarr and radarr. Also, has docker implementation, if it can be useful for you.

kurotora ,

どこにいたって、人はつながっている

kurotora ,

Came here to say the same. Public tracker? Private tracker?

kurotora ,

Yup, same for me. Tried to look to AZ, CZ and PTHD, but also closed for me. Regional restrictions?

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  • kurotora ,

    +1 also for Jellyfin + *arr stack. During years I stick to Kodi and a lot of manual work, but switched to Jellyfin around 4 years ago. Really satisfied with the change, as I can even consume my media on the go.

    kurotora ,

    More or less in the same situation as OP. Which private tracker would you recommend? And, knowing that usually this private tracker have registrations closed, how can one get an invitation?

    What do you use to document your home lab?

    My home lab has a mild amount of complexity and I’d like practice some good habits about documenting it. Stuff like, what each system does, the OS, any notable software installed and, most importantly, any documentation around configuration or troubleshooting....

    kurotora ,

    +1 for bookstack. I also selfhost a kanban with the services basic info and it’s related status (pilot/test, production and to be decommissioned). At the beginning I used Planka, but now switched to Nextcloud Deck.

    Can you please ELI5 tmux?

    I am fairly familiar with Linux, I’ve been using different distros for some years now and have done some config editing here and there. I am also a web developer and use the terminal quite a lot and so I always stumble on people’s recommendation to use tmux and how good it is, but I never really understood what it does and,...

    kurotora ,

    Probably somebody can provide a better answer, but for me tmux is useful due that it has session manager (really useful if your remote connection drops) and the ability to split the screen in multiple screens (usually I split vertical, but you can create easily 4x4 screen).

    The only trick is the learning curve of the actions (usually ctrl + b and the key required). For example to split the window vertical, you must do ctrl + b and then %.

    But as I said, probably you will get better and more technical answers ^_^U

    EDIT: some grammar mistakes.

    kurotora ,

    In no particular order: jellyfin + *arr ecosystem, vaultwarden, wireguard, komga.

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