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Docker isn’t needed for Jellyfin. It can be just installed like a regular program. I don’t know about any Arr stacks but Jellyfin by default will identify and fetch metadata for any media included in its library. The library structure that I use is one folder for music, one for TV shows, and one for movies. That’s it. I just copy over manually downloaded or ripped files.
I use Linux for hosting Jellyfin but the setup was minimal, it was just some Linux specific file permission stuff. Before you get too far into it just download Jellyfin and give it a try! You might be surprised how little setup is needed.
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Very neat! The game was playable here in Ontario on fiber.
No problem, happy pirating! :)
In the “Shows” section (or whatever media you’re identifying), that displays all of that media type, yep.
First hit the triple dot menu on the media that needs identifying.
From there you can find the “Identify” button.
It opens up a form where you can enter in Name, Year, and if you get really stuck, you can enter in a Imdb id. Then Jellyfin will pull the metadata from the internet and populate the image and name and all that stuff accurately. Works well!
Jellyfin usually picks up on the filenames for me from torrents. If not, I just click on the “Identify” button and enter the name of the media and the year if it’s ambiguous and it works that way no problem.
Yeah I remember we couldn’t get CBC anymore so we couldn’t watch the Leafs games anymore. We tried digital but we got very few channels, even less than analog. That’s when we got satellite TV.
I believe it was enabled by default on Ubuntu.
I’ve been using fractional scaling on my laptop with GNOME since I installed it about four years ago. It’s a bit heavy on battery usage but it’s worked as expected for all this time.
If someone wants to put together a physical CD collection then <$50 is a small investment for a external CD drive. Thrift store CDs are cheap but it still has its costs. Streaming service subscriptions add up as well.
Buy CDs. Fun and affordable if your music tastes can be found in thrift stores.
See if your local record store will order in new releases or otherwise for you on CD. Mine does and it’s not a very large store.
From there, rip to a computer where you either copy it to a mobile device for listening or self host your own streaming service such as Navidrome or Jellyfin.
The streaming service is easy to self host and I’d love to give more details. You can also “borrow your friend’s CDs to rip them” and stream content that you didn’t necessarily pay for.
I would assume that the filters are case insensitive and filter whitespace but I don’t know for sure. I should test some stuff out.
I want to but I think the Thunder filter feature is a bit aggressive. I blocked the word “US” but I realized a long while later that it was also blocking all links to my instance sh.itjust.works. I’m afraid I’ll lose all titles with “yesterday” or “yes”.
What about a break barrel .22 with shorts? That’s slower to kill than someone trained with a bow. So some killing devices are okay, as long as they don’t kill very quickly?
So do hate the intention of the design or do you hate that they are sometimes misued? You said you hated guns because they were designed to kill people.
I don’t take pleasure in euthanizing animals either. Its expected to hate killing but it’s not the gun’s fault that these jobs need to be done.
Do you hate archery as a sport? Because those things were invented and designed purely for killing people too.
The YouTuber WhistlinDiesel bought a Komatsu D355 to build a Killdozer replica, so Killdozer 2 is closer than you think.