As someone else has pointed out, it really depends on your use case. Although I personally keep my drives (SSD & HDD) in a redundant RAID configuration as my data is largely mission-critical.
As someone else has pointed out, it really depends on your use case. Although I personally keep my drives (SSD & HDD) in a redundant RAID configuration as my data is largely mission-critical.
Currently, none. I used to use Netflix, Prime video and Spotify, but when they started removing some of my favorite content I went fully local.
The “official web app” is how people can self-host Lemmy, to access it as a user it’s just the website.
How much space do you think you’ll need? What type of redundancy systems are you planning to put into place, or even still do you plan to put any redundancy systems in place? Is there a specific reason you’d like to go with an external hard drive over setting up an internal raid array of some sort? Was your plan simply to just have an external drive plugged into your pc through USB or USB-C?
I think these would be my main questions before I could feel comfortable pointing you in any directing, since naming a brand name or specific drive while efficient probably wouldn’t be good for you in the long run.
I’m using an Invidious instance.
If I still used YT’s main front-end, this would’ve been great.
You’ll want to look at either Plex or Jellyfin for your front-end streaming clients, personally I prefer Jellyfin for its customizability. For sorting media, you’ll want Sonarr for TV-Shows and Radarr for movies. To find the magnet links to send to Sonarr and Radarr you’ll need something like Prowlarr which will pull magnet links from the sources you’ll specify. With that out of the way you’ll need some way to take those magnet links and actually download from them and for my I prefer to use qBit, but any torrent client will work, just make sure to put it behind a VPN. Lastly, I’d set up Obmi to allow your users to make requests. In regard to the OS why not use something like TrueNAS compared to the guide which suggested Ubuntu, I’ve found the UI in TrueNAS Scale to be much easier to work with especially since all the services I mentioned are apps that you just pretty much one click installs.
Which ever instance you’re on, you’ll need to subscribe to the communities on each instance to be able to view both instances.
lemmy.dbzer0.com is hosted by the original MOD of r/piracy whereas lemmy.ml is hosted by lemmy
Does this do anything different compared to how Sonarr would auto sort/rename subtitles, or should this just be considered an alternative?
An issue was submitted https://gitlab.com/AuroraOSS/AuroraStore/-/issues/917
ahh, I still see the link due to how Lemmy works over different instances.
Please keep rule 3 in mind for the sack of keeping your account from potentially being banned for rule violation.
Didn’t they literally say they wouldn’t force re-open sub reddit’s? Suprise suprise another lie.
No problem! :)
Have you looked into Nextcloud?
Nice! Glad to hear things worked out for you!
Well considering the instance that !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com is run on is run by the MOD’s as long as you follow the rules you should be fine.
Private trackers are great since people tend to seed things for longer, also to note generally keeping your ratio up is required. Personally, I use a private tracker when I need to find something I just can’t find anywhere else, but with that said for anime nyaa should be the only place you really need.
I’d love to read your explanation for each distro’s ranking.