"Oh you should definitely check out Mr. Inbetween"
"Is it on Netflix?"
"idk it's on my plex"
Somehow my mind read over the isn't and I had to deeply think on Wtf I missed and couldn't come up with shit
I use transmission because the arr's handle all searching. I never even see the torrent client.
Not watertight ofcourse but I love that the bitwarden clients keep a local copy so if the server ever goes down youve still got access just no sync.
Ive worked in enterprise and government as a software engineer and docker has been the defacto standard everywhere since at least 5 years now. It's not going away soon.
I have a 'dumb' UPS for my synology NAS to protect against short power outages - it's done after a minute or 10 though so if I'm not at home it'll crash anyway. In Retrospect I should've gone for a smart one that will shutdown the NAS.
I actually managed to fuck the install up lmao. I run my own postgres so I used the image with extension from the docs. I picked version 0.1.13 since i thought a patch version wouldn't matter, psych, it did. Had to go back to immich v1. 8something because it wouldn't connect even after changing postgres back to the 0.1.11 version mentioned in the docs. Less beer more reading.
I switched from nextcloud to immich and the cli import was super easy and had a nice progress bar which made me feel productive. The images are just in directories on the filesystem unlike seafile.
10/10 would recommend. Shit feels premium as well.
It's a fair question and my answer is yes for now. This type of advertising doesn't come across as bothersome to me at this scale.
For offsite I backup to aws Glacier. Cheap to store expensive to retrieve. When the house burns down I'll still have the photos somewhere and at that point the cost is negligible compared to losing them since it really is worst case scenario.
Xml wasn't great but yaml is 2 steps backwards
Edit: tfw 3months ago
And if you wanna put on your naughty shoes you can theme transmission just drag flood-ui files in and tada
For offsite I backup to aws Glacier. Cheap to store expensive to retrieve. When the house burns down I'll still have the photos somewhere and at that point the cost is negligible compared to losing them since it really is worst case scenario.
dbzer0 is a great instance for arr communities imo