God knows what they’d have flagged. I was trying to sign up to sendgrid’s free tier to test their SMTP server and got instabanned before I even got the verification email.
qbitcontroller is a brilliant app on android. It sends push notifications when your downloads complete and it bundles everything into a brilliant interface for mobile imo.
some private trackers won’t let you use uTorrent either, good.
idk about others but at least with freedns you get 25 subdomains for free and obviously risk clashing names under the same shared domain.
freedns is good too but I ended up buying my own domain the other day for like 4 quid and now all my services get a much nicer name and unlimited DNS records
I think this depends on your tracker. For digitalcore, they expect you to be seeding for X amount of time but after that you’re good. I don’t think ratio is super important for them but it may be others.
They also have an IRC that increases your freeleech as long as you idle in it. When I started I accidentally did a few Hit-and-runs and my freeleech was low so I just logged in with a client I set up to autostart with my OS, which sorted it quickly enough.
Once you get a few torrents permanently seeding (even if it’s slow!) you build up enough freeleech to not ever have to worry - it’s self sustaining for me now.
Ahhh I get you. Yeah this one just piggybacks off the spotify radio feature I think
Oh nice, didnt know you could HW accel immich. I havent tried immich yet but im getting v tempted!
Going the dGPU is a good idea though, I gotta get in on that eventually.
smart!
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You can do the same on github too. It’s pretty seamless in my experience and I dont mind people seeing the source code for my blog
If uTorrent has no haters, I am dead
hugo on GitHub pages for me, but you can also run Hugo locally and use code-server to update it
A real hero buys second hand copies of media they cant find on public trackers and uploads them for the good of the swarm 🤜🤛
You might wanna check out spotube, which uses the spotify API for playlists but plays tracks through Youtube. Might be useful for inspo
Cant answer for them, but if you use dietpi they have use the debian package set up with scripts to pull dependencies like a webserver and database automatically. It was very painless in my experience.
I’m currently using an i5 9500 and it runs good here too.
Note for OP though: If you don’t need/want transcoding it’d be way cheaper to get an equivalent AMD CPU just because motherboards are hilariously expensive for an obsolete platform.
I used a RaspberryPi 4B for about 3 years. I connected storage over USB-3 to a pair of SATA SSDs. It handled everything pretty much flawlessly for two users and half a dozen devices. We even had multiple users on Plex. dietpi was brilliant for my first home server :).
Initial uploads may be slow depending on your storage layout but in my experience the requirements are super low.
Good point!
Yup, *arrs actually warn you about that so I fixed it before I started downloading anything.
Hardlinks aren’t a big issue for me but does explain how I had a bunch of “deleted” items in my plex folder when I migrated recently - I must have only deleted the qbittorrent (or plex) inode and left the other to get imported