streaming site
Oh well
streaming site
Oh well
Lmao “you should pay us to pirate”
Hogs are for everyone
I just had to watch that scene again, I just love it so much
I sure do that. Hope it’s a big meaty hog
It’s going to be cheaper and fulfills OP’s need. I don’t know what else you’d want, what better things were you looking for?
Jellyfin and Miniflux are internet facing because it would be turbo annoying otherwise to deal with them
DuckDNS and Caddy are what I use and those were piss easy. But yeah, inertia. If it works and you’re happy with it, why change
Then again, with Jellyfin you don’t have to pay for hardware transcoding. That is the one that really bothered me. It seems insane you’d have to pay to properly utilize your own hardware.
It’s like they’re speaking a language I don’t know
I would’ve imagined a game developer doesn’t have any say over what someone says on their streams. Weird if they have that power
This was a case of people coming to him
It’s an interesting take from a tech YouTuber to say they are not good with tech
You can issue commands to singular services or group them under an alies if needed.
But I have around a dozen stacks atm and I never came across a situation that I wanted to trigger an *arr stack restart with Jellyfin’s. They’re pretty much unrelated and independent services from an operational view.
I’m more talking about pull, up -d. It’s convenient having it all behind a single command, unless there’s a special need to have them separated
Having a single compose file for multiple unrelated services sounds like a nightmare to stop, start and debug if one of your containers is acting weird.
You can do “docker compose (servive) start/stop/restart” and so on
There’s no point in having them in the same file
Convenience is the reason for a lot of people
Same. Never felt the need to do them separately.
It’s not much a workaround to just use wine and then add them on Steam lol
So simpler if you already use Transmission? Okay I get it now.
Could be that it is hosting services that are only actively used instead of passively doing stuff, so no real need to have the server on when you’re sleeping. For me turning it off and on again would be more of a hassle than it’s worth it.