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I pay for Usenet - not my fault if they don’t pass it on.
Joking aside, like some others have said, I support many artists via Bandcamp.
Just an Aussie tech guy - home automation, ESP gadgets, networking. Also love my camping and 4WDing.
Be a good motherfucker. Peace.
I pay for Usenet - not my fault if they don’t pass it on.
Joking aside, like some others have said, I support many artists via Bandcamp.
The first time or the second time?
The first time was because I was sick of paying the “Australia tax” for new releases that took longer to reach us than most of the rest of the world. The second time was due to subscription fee hikes with associated reduction in quality & range of content.
I just wish Smarttube would support Piped instances - that would 100% complete the puzzle for me. Being able to use Piped on my streaming stick.
Thanks for the share - have grabbed the latest Firefox repo for my private Forgejo.
I haven’t gone into detail on this, but I suspect some shiny-suited, greasy-haired wanker lawyer has been able to make a case that things like site-specific CSS classes and the like can somehow be covered by DMCA.
I’m 100% speculating (not American, not a lawyer) but it’s more than URIs and Javascript, is what I’m saying.
Is that the one started by the bloke on YouTube - Jerry Rig Everything?
Yep, 100% the same. Hate it. It’s no biggie for me, though - I’m really the only one who wants 4K content, and I only want it for the stuff that really matters to me.
I have kids that like to stream on their own devices, and they’re not all 4K. Saves my server from overworking itself by not having to transcode.
If you’re only watching on 1 TV, I don’t think there’s any reason to keep them a separate 4k library
The only problem is that Radarr doesn’t support multiple copies/editions. You need to run two Radarr instances.
Yes - I have two separate instances of Radarr, each storing their movies in dedicated top-level folders (“Movies” and “Movies-4k”).
Overseerr is used to manage requests, with all 1080p requests being automatically approved, and 4K requests requiring my approval (so I can be frugal with NAS space).
Plex merges both folders into a single Movies library, where I can play either resolution of a given movie (assuming both resolutions exist).
I mean, I’m going to give Monsieur Spade a try. But not because of some shitty streaming service recommendation like this - that’s terrible.
If you have the means, you could self-host a Piped server? Otherwise, try out https://piped.video.
Vive la France!
Yep, and the active development is really impressive. I’ve messaged on the Discord server from time to time, and the primary dev has often responded within minutes to help me deal with my query.
Immich - I moved from PhotoPrism some months ago, and am very happy I did.
I have mine sitting in my garage (currently saving for a rack to hold everything), so noise and heat aren’t a major problem.
You’re right re a consumer-grade router doing the same job, but my setup wasn’t only about OPNsense. I spent many years running a low power setup - RasPis, etc - but then found I was frustrated by the lack of real grunt in the compute department. Plus I wanted to play with Proxmox.
Yeah, I hear you. Took me a while to put a little cash together for my setup too. I ended up keeping my eyes peeled on the ex-enterprise auction sites, and picked up for cheap a couple of HP DL360s.
Yes, I now have the problem on the other side of managing my power bills, but I’m nearly ready to add a battery to my solar setup, so hopefully that’s not a problem for too much longer.
This is the way. I use OPNsense, and maintain an alias group of all the hosts I want directed to my VPN gateway server.
This is usually my first place, for fiction books. Hardly ever walk away empty-handed.
For channels I want to preserve, Tube Archivist. For individual videos, yt-dlp.