zbecker

@zbecker@mastodon.zbecker.cc
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I am an avid #foss and #linux enthuist. Like a large amount of people in the foss community, I have #autism and #adhd.

I tend to post about a little bit of everything.

I run #NixOS on my Laptop and #opensuse #leap on my #server PC which is running the instance that I'm on.

#fedi22

@rezz @AzuleBlade

Theres this, just replace #plex with #jellyfin

https://perfectmediaserver.com/

I use linuxserver.io's docker container.

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@damnthefilibuster @Kushia

You can get a hold of them via #eBay. Every now and then a business upgrades and floods the market.

One of these days I want to buy a whole bunch of them and build a #Beowulf cluster.

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@HughJanus @snowbell

Piracy is more often then not a symptom of the problem rather than a problem itself.

For example, game piracy was much more common prior to steam as it was just much much more convenient to pirate at that time.

@Anafroj @daninet

I got an e-ink device because it's easier on the eyes and battery easily lasts a week when I go camping.

If it were possible to get an e-ink display, I would definitely use one for programming.

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@jgrim @poVoq

Yeah, even though twexxit happened, there are still an absolutely massive amount of holdouts, so I expect rexxit to be just as slow.

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@XeryBlox most people who pirate a lot have automated setups that auto download every. The software stack that's commonly used is *Arr.

Sonarr for TV, Radarr for movies and lidarr for music.

There are also no ads when you go to the trackers directly via the API. Same for usenet indexers

@mojo @protokaiser

You can convert them to azw3 with calibre. It's what I do.

@feitingen Huh, I stand corrected.

@jemorgan @manapropos

Before using a VPN, I was sent numerous letters from my isp to knock it off. It really depends on both isp and where you live. If you live in the US, my understanding is that it's the isp who can get sued for allowing you to pirate, so while they don't want to lose your money and will give you numerous chances, they will eventually cease to do business with you.

@republicofRAD @SpaceToast

I specifically enjoy NixOS but I wouldn't recommend it to beginners as the documentation isn't great and the distro works differently from all other distros.

I would recommend linux mint.

@jgrim

Yeah Lemmy is definitely lacking polish in a number of areas. One of the things that bothers me most about Lemmy is that the local feed is the default instead of subscribed.

@Melco @eager_eagle

I never used portainer. Imo KISS is the best policy

@yoichi @4onTheFloor

I use YouTube revanced simply because of sponsorblock and return youtube dislike.

Those features don't come with premium.

@cyberpunk007

I agree with you.

It works better for me though, especially because I never paid for plex pass, so I don't have access to hardware accelerated transcoding on plex.

UI though, has never really been all that big of an issue for me. If I can navigate quickly, I am good.

I can say with certainty though that the plex roku app is way better than jellyfins.

@jemorgan @mechoman444

I have had my service turned off for 24 hours once and that's why I finally started using a VPN, as that was just annoying.

@stephenc @lemann

I have been using #btrfs for years now. I have not had any issues with it.

@fedcon @mancy

I just let my family and friends use my #jellyfin server and if there's something they want to let me know.

I can't imagine the electricity cost for 5 PB of storage though, God damn.

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@cyberpunk007 @dinckelman

Out of curiosity, what features are you missing from #jellyfin?

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