

Use the renaming feature in Sonarr and Radarr. It renames both folder and file.
https://trash-guides.info/Radarr/Radarr-recommended-naming-scheme/
https://trash-guides.info/Sonarr/Sonarr-recommended-naming-scheme/


Use the renaming feature in Sonarr and Radarr. It renames both folder and file.
https://trash-guides.info/Radarr/Radarr-recommended-naming-scheme/
https://trash-guides.info/Sonarr/Sonarr-recommended-naming-scheme/


m0nkrus


If you can get your head around it, NixOS is perfect for this. It’s what we use at work. You configure chromium to open full screen on a certain webpage, instant dashboard with next to no overhead.
You can even install Tailscale in your Gluetun container and use it as an exit node so you have a VPN while using Tailscale. This is most useful for mobile devices where you can only have one active VPN.


Signal went down. Setting up XMPP sounds tricky.
Why is this scary? That’s what e2ee is for, so that no one besides your recipient can view the contents of a message. It does not matter which server is used. If anything for a service like Signal, you want a server with high availability like AWS, Azure, Google Cloud or Cloudflare.
DumbAssets. You can add inventory, add actions to each then get a notification about it. For example, I’ve added my 3D printer with a task to clean the x-axis rods every 4 weeks at which time I get a Discord notification.


deb, rpm and aur-bin


Proton Authenticator. Has both Desktop and Mobile apps. Free. Don’t have to sync to Proton.


Their unifi controller container is definitely one of the more popular ones.


For me, it’s still better than Jellyfin. I can’t wait until I can switch over. I have both Plex and Jellyfin containers going simultaneously and Plex just works better and is a more reliable experience.


Most of my downloads in Prowlarr come from Usenet. I’d rather do that than spend ratio if I don’t have to. pt are a great backup.


Proton doesn’t support SOCKS5
Maybe you could start a competitor that produces a similar spec phone for $100?


I think OP is asking in relation to software for content creation, not for downloaded media.


While this is true, the reader is really the only one that can choose for themselves and Cloudflare is a valid option, even if it isn’t the most purist method available.


Mealie +1
I’ve tried Mealie, Tandoor, Paprika and KitchenOwl. Mealie was by far the best looking, easiest to navigate and most convenient. They revamped the shopping list recently and it has replaced my old Google Keep method.


You’re only thinking of public use cases. For personal use, as I’m sure most people self-hosting would be using it for, it’s very convenient. I use it for work for typing long urls into a new computer we don’t yet have remote management of yet. At home, it makes it really easy to type any link with a TV remote or controller.
A torrent client on someone else’s computer. You’ll find them called seedboxes but they are also called application hosts.