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Yea… I guess I had it wrong in mind 😁
Yea… I guess I had it wrong in mind 😁
Prepare to store 600Tb xP
They should still be on myrient, not?
It is normal , in the japanese counting, the problem is that the translation company thought they have to apply their own counting.
Yes trust me, it is season 19 of Pokemon (1997)
Ahh now I understand, you were searching for Pokemon journey on sonarr when actually Pokemon journey is season 19 of pokemon (1997), did I understand correctly?
How do you add stuff to your sonarr? I do it via prowlarr that manages my usenetindexer. If Sonarr does not fund stuff automatically, I search manually in prowlarr and there I can give the NZB to the downloader (I assume for torrenting, it is exactly the same) after that they appear in the queue of sonarr where they may or may not get automatically imported
Hu? Pawpatrol is an issue? Worked fine for me, only that every file has two episodes and thus, well, I see what you mean 😂 was never an issue for my son
Edit: you seem not to use sonarr? Haha thought i read that, o well… So I guess you have to rename the files so that they have s19 in the naming (the japaneese counting style) manually
😂pokemon is a mess, and I did it in german, damn, ended up spending about 30h to have all episodes correctly sorted Sonarr shows and renames the files according the japaneese counting sceme but searches for national counting, well so it seemed to me.
So what you have to do is tag the episodes correctly in sonarr: go to the pokemon series season one, click on manage episodes, check all episodes, and change season to 19. after that, you have to apply it using „preview rename“ so that jellyfin finds the correct match.
After episode 82, sonarr should fail to auto import the episodes, so you have to add them manually from your queue.
Wouldn’t it be better to just set up your own VPN tunnel to be independent? I mean, you have a Pi running… Use dynDNS if your puplic address is not static. Of course, you need a domain for that, but if you don’t need a fancy name, they are pretty cheap. Or is there another reason why you have chosen tailscale?
Just go for kubernetes
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I use about 8 paid indexer and have found any release listed on predb that I searched (most media is downloaded instantly after adding to jellyseer.
But you don’t need 8 of them, do you?
Just that those ext disk aren’t built for 24/7 usage. They will die faster and generate bigger costs over time 😉
And maybe some juicy data to recover 😏 honestly, which enterprise sells its old drives? That is calling for a data leak, isn’t it?
Sure, you can compare to what else you would do in that time slot, but money would be the more general thing (you can compare better, since everything is in the base of money)
Back to your example: time spent on each task is equal -> same value invested but output may have different value (game skills/progress vs IT skills/progress)
So since investing value is the same for both task, you can ignore that part and concentrate on the output.
Well, you can calculate how much money you would make in the time you do hobby, entertainment and eating. And I bet, “everyone” includes some people, that see setting up home/private IT not as hobby, for those people the comparison is like spending time x or paying amount x (data or/and money) (you could compare it to housekeeping) In such cases it makes sense to give the spent time a value in data or money, so that it is comparable
Maybe you spend time on selfhosting and now you have less time for other things that need to be done and now you have to outsource it (for money) giving time as well calculateable value
On a financial aspect, self hosting is more expensive most of the time, if you convert time to money, even if you calculate using less than 100$ per hour (In my country we charge about 200$ per work hour)
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