

Just curious, is there any reason specifically you chose plex over jellyfin?
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Just curious, is there any reason specifically you chose plex over jellyfin?
The nas just needs to support containerization and I believe at least 2 gigs of memory. Could be 4, but I l’d bet on the 2 being enough
synology for the brand is also the way to go. They got a nice proprietary raid sorta system
Anyone else unable to log in? Reset my password and no luck. Not sure if emailing the admin is a smart move right now
Yah I don’t blame them for not liking Otter. I’m more of a beaver fan myself
Linux still can get viruses. Just not as likely
Immich by far
So what’s her actual name? Didn’t know she shared it
It is detecting your ram with what I can tell from the screenshot. What program is that anyways? But it a large portion is being used. I believe windows itself uses aroung 4gigs and you might just have programs in the background using the rest, even a web browser could use a decent chunk
What does task manager show?
You configure your torrent client to only use the vpn’s network adapter. So it will only ever use that even if the vpn is disconnected
Its in the settings for each client
Which url did you use for 1337x? There are lots of copies there just serve malware
Most people stick to 1337x .to
But .to isn’t 100% safe either. Just worth asking
Download a linux distro iso file
Burn iso to usb using rufus
Restart computer with usb plugged in
Get into bios by pressing your system’s specified key to get into bios while booting
Go to the boot settings
Select your usb
Linux should pop up after a minute with install menu
If you configure the settings right, you can have a dual boot setup with both windows and linux
After linux is installed you no longer need the usb
I see a lot of the good ones are already mentioned. But I can’t use a linux system for more than an hour without ‘thefuck’ installed
What? Biglybt is supported by sonarr
Yes it is
Qbittorrent isn’t the only oss torrent client with i2p support. Biglybt is another one. And qbittorrent i2p support is still in development and just now in open testing
And theres no way to do what you want to do. None of the *arr programs are able to detect what torrents have i2p seeders. The torrenting client is only able to know after joining the swarm
That fact that they made it natively in jetpack compose on android is actually really cool
Still works on stealth for android
Still no word on the hifi tier though
Would have been a better name
Just curious, is there any reason specifically you chose plex over jellyfin?