Mister Bean

@Mister Bean@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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So that they can attack Taiwan to "secure local allies" would be my incredibly uneducated guess.

God bless!!!🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷

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Not really good at it

I disagree, I would totally eat those thinking they were some fancy snack

Finally I can't hunt the homeless for sport, god bless America!

Wait its not just me?

I imagine if you have proof of purchase you'll be fine, although you might have to get it off whoever gave it to you.

The original YouTube vanced is dead, but the new revanced works like a charm

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I can confirm that seeding with mullvad is painfully slow, if you do torrent locally get a VPN with port forwarding.

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Because of the rapid fire content, I guess?

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As far as I know the joke is based off the flat earth conspiracy which says that Australia can't exist and therefore must be on the other side of the flat earth

Radar can track whole movie collections if that's what you mean, alternatively there is a list function which might do what you need(I've never really used it though so idk)

I guess the horrified screams would be motivation to hurry up

Looks good to me, although I would maybe even sell the 3070 and go for something like an intel arc and more ram instead.

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Depends on the file system, I know for a fact that ZFS supports ssd caches (in the form of l2arc and slog) and I believe that lvm does something similar (although I've never used it).

As for the size, it really depends how big the downloads are if you're not downloading the biggest 4k movies in existence then you should be fine with something reasonably small like a 250 or 500gb ssd (although I'd always recommend higher because of durability and speed)

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I've used flood for transmission for years now and it works reasonably good on mobile. I know for sure that you can upload .torrent files to it anyways, although the label system has been weird in the past so I'm not sure about that

Welp, guess I should do my research next time. Thanks for the heads up.

Using the *arrs is pretty convenient if you know how to use docker (or even if you dont) and then you can connect them to Plex or jellyfin to view, it won't be instant like Netflix and co but at least its free/cheaper (cost of VPN or seedbox). You can even setup overseerr or jellyseerr to simplify the movie/show requests.

I don't think they claimed it was better, just that some people prefer the control it gives them and also the feel of it.

+1 for enhancer for youtube, great QOL stuff in there

The hard linking only works of the source and destination are in the same mount, for example /data/downloads:/downloads /data/media:/media Will create copies and use double the storage on just hard linking, to make it hardlink you need to put the downloads and destination folders in the same directory so make the docker mount look like /data:/data instead. Then you just need to tell your torrent client to put the downloaded files into /data/downloads/(either sonarr or radarr) and the the arrs can look into their folders and then hardlink the files into /data/media/whatever

I have no clue if any of this is understandable, but I can post my docker compose once I get to my pc

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Yeah sure, here's my setup including my transmission client. I essentially just give the docker containers access to the whole Torrent directory, instead of having one mount for the downloads and one for the media library. You also need to make sure that the arrs are set to hardlink which should be the default

Pastebin link because IDK how formatting works

Honestly same, I just know that the speeds were better when the port forwarding worked.

I think it just makes the service visible to devices from outside the network which helps them form a more direct connection. (That's just an educated guess though)

they advertise/tout you can use your account on multiple devices, but that is definitely not true.

The system they have for account sharing is a little strange, at least with the family plan, where instead of having everyone on one account (like what netflix does/did) you instead have to link different accounts to the one that pays for the subscription.

Whatever came to mind first

Just out of curiosity, what do you use all that storage for?

Great guide, especially the folder structure setup, I wasted so much storage getting that wrong at first.

But im wondering why not put everything into one compose file? It might just be personal preference but I find it a little easy to find what I'm looking for.

(Also this is just a nit-pick but including the version tag now prompts a warning that it's deprecated.)

Couldn't you have the main instance take care of it? I don't exactly know how activitypub handles votes but if they're reported back to the users home instance it could be calculated there.

For example if I had a reputation of 12 and I posted on a different instance and got enough votes to get 1 extra reputation those votes would be reported back to my instance which would update my rep accordingly.

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Yeah that's fair, but without some form of centralization I don't see how you establish trust. Unless you have every instance scan every users history but that would be pretty inefficient

Say what you will but that baby(?) is dripped out (as the youths would say)

Ah I see, if you want to do AI then definitely stick with the 3070, I just assumed you'd be using it for video transcoding with something like Jellyfin.

And why would Israel listen to that?