“I don’t understand why you’d run so many VMs can you can just run it on bare metal”
It’s fun! This is a hobby. It doesn’t have to be practical.
“I don’t understand why you’d run so many VMs can you can just run it on bare metal”
It’s fun! This is a hobby. It doesn’t have to be practical.
Get rid of that molex to sata adaptor, they catch fire. Molex to sata = lose your data
6 nodes? I assume you mean containers and not nodes. 6 nodes is overkill for any home user.
I’d suggest using prowlarr over Jackett since it integrates with sonarr and radarr.
Bluey is based in Queensland, top right.
I’d hate to defend this ridiculous company but the price is “up to” so cheaper plans are available, and the one you’re quoting includes ink for 700 pages a month which I doubt a new printer for $35 will do.
That looks like a router not a modem
I use hikvision and the quality is great in low light. I haven’t connected them to the internet since I use Frigate and Home Assistant to monitor the feeds.
Torrent V2 allows the creator to change the files in the torrent. They can replace good files with bad files etc. It’s not a perfect solution.
Yes, there’s a Jellyfin add-on that uses the API to index them as its own Jellyfin library.
Each channel is a show, each year is a season and every video/short/stream is an episode. It pulls the rich metadata from YouTube as well, so you get thumbnails, descriptions, etc.
I have stopped using Smarttube Next in favour of this.
Only downside is YouTube are great at throttling people doing this so I had to set my download speed to 750kbps to avoid throttling.
Does this include the windscreen?
I use Tube Archivist to download videos from my subscriptions then watch them through Jellyfin.
Thanks for your contribution.