

Because they don’t want to obviously and is using this as a good way to shut down their work
Because they don’t want to obviously and is using this as a good way to shut down their work
Same tbh, positively surprised :)
https://www.gandi.net/en/about-us
I use these guys, french
“Self-Hosted, Open-Source, Unconventionally-Named Vehicle Maintenance Records and Fuel Mileage Tracker”
Very intentional at least
I also only use Usenet, so yeah, might not be the case for torrents
No
If it’s just one server you probably already use a firewall on the server.
Sonarr gets torrents and sends to qbittorrent, qbittorrent downloads the torrent and puts the downloaded file somewhere, sonarr then picks up that file and moves it to its final destination where jellyfin expects it
It’s important to have seperate directories for unfinished torrent downloads and complete ones, and only have sonarr pick up from the completed one
It’s not an AI model, it’s an IDE
They make a product. It’s not just the cost of infrastructure.
They have developers and other employees
I’m not pirating a bunch of shows just to pay Plex for the privilege of watching it.
Hot take here but not wrong
I run everything off my gaming rig, so maintenance is kinda already a part of it.
I just don’t really look forward to the day I need to reinstall :p
It’s very good if you have people at home who aren’t as technical. Like it will block ads in your kids phone games, and your elderly mother won’t get as many scam popups etc
It was fun for a while. But now I just want a stable system.
Don’t spend time maintaining niche features seems smart.
Yes. Anything harder than Netflix is too much
Docker, wsl
With wsl you can do party much anything
You can run an x server in wsl and make that your main GUI if you want.
Anything
I use cloudflare / cloudflared agent to provide features hosted locally
Depends on what you need it for. The only way I need to interact with arr stuff normally is add new things. This I do with Ombi, which has a great app.