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Write the post and then upload the image?
Write the post and then upload the image?
Ah ok. I thought you meant the numbered version. I’m doing the same with sha256 too.
The other way around. They’ve invested in so much real estate they need to justify it.
How do you do that? I’m building a similar system now that automatically updates my containers. I’ve played around with the API and I can see which versions are attached to the latest sha265, but I can’t find a way to automatically tell which version it is. Especially when the same sha is linked to multiple versions
Well you said torrenting is basically prohibited and the unanimous consensus here is that you’ll get caught. There’s probably no way to get around the data cap, but IRC will be indistinguishable from regular downloads and you’ll be safe there.
Don’t torrent. You’ll get caught. Learn to use IRC.
You could technically use this one and just mount everyone else’s videos as network drives https://github.com/mediacms-io/mediacms
Yes there is something that’s exactly what you’re looking for: https://github.com/mediacms-io/mediacms
Headscale the self-hosted server is unofficially but decently supported by tailscale the company. They employ the dev and don’t seem to be trying to kill the project or mess with it much.
Probably because they’re smart and realise the people who self host probably wouldn’t spend money on tailscale, and those who’d buy tailscale subscriptions wouldn’t have the time/resources to self host it. Win win.
Why don’t you just dockerize treeline? It’s all python and Java. Looks easy enough.
For those using traefik I would recommend the dynamic file config. You don’t have to take down your containers just to change a proxy setting.
I wish there was something between hashicorp vault and keepass. I want a nice simple UI that even my family could use with Terraform integration. Anyone know of such a program?
I suspect they are both using the same interface wg0. I did a quick Google and it looks like you can do the following in gluetun
WIREGUARD_INTERFACE=wg1
This is my suspicion as you’re using essentially two wireguard instances at the same time.
Tailscale comes in my Synology packages and just works. Haven’t looked at zerotier yet.
Do what you want. Everyone started somewhere. If yunohost is yours then so be it. If you like it, stick to it. If you grow tired of it, move on.
You have to give sonarr access to your top level media folder. Then you set sonarr up to hardlink the downloaded files to your media folder.
E.g. if you have home/media/tvshows
and home/media/movies
, give sonarr access to home/media
. Your download client should probably have a folder like home/media/downloads
in your sonarr app map the downloads folder to a sonarr folder in the downloaded client settings. Then set all imports to hardlink, instead of copy.
Your Plex/Jellyfin server should point to home/media for your library where the hardlinking occurs.
Many nice programs have been stated here but I’d like to throw Media CMS in the mix