Isn’t this why you use venv?
Isn’t this why you use venv?
Lol i had no idea
They are both media servers. Plex is closed source and requires you to make an account with them to use whereas jellyfin is open source and requires no account.
Basically when you set them up you just pick a directory for movies and tv shows and any video files in that directory can be streamed thru the app or web ui
I prefer jellyfin because of the differences i mentioned earlier but i use both (you can point them at the same directories). I haven’t really had any issues with jellyfin performance but run plex as a backup.
Plex has plex shares too where you can stream other peoples content from your server. Idk if jellyfin has that feature
Arr and stremio serve different purposes. If you just want to watch content yourself then do stremio.
If you want to keep certain movies yourself and want to supply a streaming service to friends and family then arr is better.
Arr has ability to watch your content with no internet.
If your into foss software arr is also way to go
Nice. Just want to point out that there is jellyseerr for jellyfin as an alternative to overseerr.
There is also reiverr which is new which allows managing sonarr,radarr, and jellyfin (basically it providers an interface to watch jellyfin content and also add episodes and movies to sonarr/radarr. I use reiverr for me as admin but it doesnt do requests as of now so i keep jellyseerr for my users
There is also watchtower on docker that automatically updates your images
And finally there is rdt-client (real-debrid torrent client) which is a real debrid client that pretends to be qbittorrent and allows sonarr/radarr to download from real debrid instead of torrenting it
I want to live in that reality
Isn’t it sad that we have to do all this to prevent our information being spread around the corporate world like a virus
I just completed fallout 4 after 4 years!
Crafting. I don’t want to have to remember the recipe to stuff, then find out where it is, then keep going back to make it again
But won’t lemmy develop the same hivemind? Afterall they function the same way
Well part of my unpopular opinion is that the story isn’t that bad. To me the flashbacks arent so bad, it makes sense that samus was rebellious, she was young at the time and going through a phase but it also explains why she is a rogue hunter.
The part that is annoying is the present timeline where samus has completely abandoned the rebelliousness and will risk her own life in order to not disobey orders from someone who A) isn’t her commanding officer and B) she disobeyed in the past
good, i use them a lot!
I’ll be honest i haven’t read their code. So invidious is just scraping youtube to pull all the data?
I assume because its like that on matrix, just kind of a symbol of the fediverse maybe to differentiate it
I have so many games that i’ve gotten from ps plus and steam sales that if I was back in middle school i would be having a fucking field day. Back then i only had like 1 or 2 games that i was actively playing (mostly kotor and halo games), now i have so little time tho, my backlog is insane and i don’t know where to start.
I need to finish hollow knight and elden ring and then i have all these long, heavy hitters in my backlog like witcher 3, rdr2, dragon age inquisition, elder scrolls online, salt and sanctuary, superhot, star wars republic commando, half life 1, deus ex 1, metroid samus returns, celeste, far cry 3, and tons tons more, and if i get my ps3 set up there’s even more.
Too many games too little time
As long as you can run teddit/libreddit on tor/i2p and keep the code up on a public repo, can they really kill them without completely killing their API? Afterall I assume they are just using the api to pull all the posts/comments/etc and pushing them into their own UI
Ok looks like that did the trick
With the api getting paywalled does that obsolete PRAW too?
Bodhi Linux. I have an old hp desktop and it only has 2 gb of ram and 2 cores. I wanted a real lightweight distro and settled on arch linux but one day i tripped and knocked the tower over. When i booted it back up i had the infamous blinking underscore. I tried reinstalling arch multiple times and it kept failing, so i tried a lightweight arch based distro called archbang, same issue. I tried manjaro same issue.
At this point i wanted to try something not arch based but wanted something that came with minimal preinstalled programs like arch. Research led me to bodhi which is a light weight distro based on ubuntu. Installed with no issues and been using it ever since, about 3 years now.
Don’t know what i damaged on the motherboard but it must have been something integral to arch based distros, but i’m kind of glad it happened because i love bodhi now
It has allowed an ancient computer to do so much. I’ve run matrix servers and web servers, written my own webapps to run on it and so much more