grayatrox

@grayatrox@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

The YTS release group shut down in 2015. You are looking at a copy cat.

I asked chat gpt. This is what it had to say. >It sounds like you're describing "Still D.R.E." by Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Dogg. The album cover features Dr. Dre in front of a pyramid with a lowrider in the foreground, and the beat has the characteristic "bum bum - bum bum bum - bum bum bum - beep" pattern you mentioned. The music video also includes scenes with lowriders. Does that sound like the song you've been looking for?>

It's been a while since I set it up, but from memory my mount point was set to be owned by root and immutable. That stopped any of my docker containers making new files and folders if the mounted drive or network location was not mounted or unavailable.

Mine is set to time out at 5 minutes. I have been using it for years however and I'm not sure if I have changed it. You can find it under alarm when you go into the settings

That makes no sense to me. Why not have an on light instead? If the light is on, and the device is operating as expected, that's good. If the light is off then it has no power or it's broken. If the light is on and nothing is happening, it's broken.

If the light is going to be annoying when the device is on, then turn it off after a few seconds.

Mine is a little more complicated, but it gives me piece of mind and the ability to see what each program is doing, and to manually sort files if sonarr/radarr stop working for whatever reason

My folder structure is

  • downloads
    • incomplete
    • complete
      • tv
      • movies
  • video
    • tv

    • movies

Each component of my stack is isolated using docker and can only acess what it needs to. Sonarr, Radarr and qbittorrent are configured to use labels to keep the downloads directory sorted.

I can post my docker-compose.yml file if you want to have a look.

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I am keeping 1 copy, with a hardlink to the other. It gets removed from qBittorrent once it has finished seeding

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Yes, however Windows offers hardlinks too, you just can't span them across drives with either os

So gateway refers to where to find the DHCP server?

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Your router is the gateway to the internet. I could be wrong here, but this is why your devices can see it. They need to know where they can access the internet.

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