TheFeelTrain

@TheFeelTrain@lemm.ee
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Joined 1 years ago

+1 for the linuxserver.io container. It is easier to use than anything else I've found.

I pay like $10/yr to keep the@feeltra.in even though I never actually use it.

Still waiting for the .train TLD to get made. There is .car, .bike, .taxi, .boats, and even .motorcycles but apparently nobody uses trains.

This was my experience as well. I played the game on PC day one and it was fine in terms of bugs/glitches. Maybe some minor stuff but nothing that really took me out of the game and it ran perfectly fine, albeit I had a shiny new 3070 at the time.

Yep it's much easier to use a container with basically everything already setup. I use the one from binhex: https://hub.docker.com/r/binhex/arch-qbittorrentvpn/

Seems to be basically the same thing as the one you linked but also supports wireguard.

This is exactly what I was looking for, thanks!

I use mine exclusively for torrents, so I don't really care what is happening on the other end as long as they are masking my IP address. If you were using it for general browsing I could see that mattering more. But it's really hard to beat the speeds + port forwarding for $2.22/mo ($80 for 3 years). That's less than half the price of any comparable alternatives.

It depends on what you want. If you plan on keeping two different libraries in Plex I would also keep two Radarr instances, but if you are going for a combined library you could stick to one and just use a different quality profile for the movies you want to be in 4K.

If they have a 4K HDR capable TV they can playback HEVC. Does anyone even make x264 2160p releases? And container doesn't matter either, Plex will remux it for you if necessary.

Yep came here to say Frantech. Been with them for years as well, absolutely love them. Amazing pricing, amazing support. The ISO system is really cool. They even allow changing reverse DNS and will open email ports if you ask. I've only ever had one problem and it turns out it was my own fault, but Francisco still helped me troubleshoot it. Cannot recommend them enough.

I have noticed this long before this migration. There were a lot of users who would say things like, "stop trying to do mental gymnastics, just admit you want free stuff." Because they think that way they assume everyone else thinks that way. They couldn't possibly fathom that other people genuinely believe in the free exchange of media and information.