You learned from those same things and make a profit.
You learned from those same things and make a profit.
To me it’s essentially the same as someone reading a book or watching a movie when the AI learns from those examples.
Dude, it’s war.
It’s not philosophical. It’s survival.
Thanks!
Yeah, pretty sure that’s what I did.
I have Ubiquiti UniFi throughout the house, so I’m not using their garbage.
You got any good overviews of RealDebrid outside of “google.”
Not sure where to look for info, but I’ve been doing this for a looooooong time (25+ years?) and always like to learn more. Currently rocking a 125+ TB server hosted in my basement for all my Linux isos and figure there may be another way.
No worries if not! I’m not expecting a novel or anything from anyone personally - just hoping there’s a decent crash course and some decent suggestions.
Yes - replying because this is by far the best compromise between usability and functionality.
If Deluge was (is?) able to do the same with themes I’d be back onboard without hesitation, though!
That’s the main reason I switched to qbittorrent; you can use themes and it works better than anything else on phones that I’ve used.
Maybe a useful tip: check to see if the plans that include their modem rental have unlimited bandwidth.
I’m 99% sure that’s what I’m coasting on, because I don’t pay the extra $$$ for going over any longer.
Edit: trust me when I say I frequently go over. If there’s a decent image host I’ll take a screenshot of last month’s usage.
By far the best downloader IMO.
qbit works better when I’m using my phone, but I don’t frequently use my phone to administer my setup.
Friends that use my server call Plex -Flix.
We’ve all had something fuck names up.
That’s mostly in thetvdb.com and not Sonarr, though.
Edit: there was a time I fucked up the folder structure of the downloads and multiple series got mixed up. That was also a “Me” issue - not Sonarr’s fault I didn’t read the manual.
It’s still beats doing it manually. Did that shit for far too long. I’ll take a few hours of cleanup once a year (if even) over manual effort that could take a few hours per day.
You, uh… you know you can customize the way file names are saved, right?
This one’s a “You” issue, big guy.
Did you guys stop for a while then?
Who else kept their Jolly Roger up knowing it’d come to “this” someday?
HitNews works well for me. Used it for years.
They have adapters for their wireless controllers, and I think you can use old controller shells and put new “guts” in to update them… if you have old controllers, of course!
8bitdo makes controllers that I use and recommend. Even have some in the form factor of SNES (that’s what I have).
They work on my Pi arcade emulator really well.
Thanks for following up with the edit.
I know I’ll appreciate it in the future when I need to do the same!
whoooooosh…
Free VPN == you are the product.