My own take on it is that it’s, hmm, not really bad design, just unforgiving.
When you see that you’re about to make more than X number of changes, Stop… verify with the user, then move forward.
The future is nothing but a cloud of infinite possibilities
My own take on it is that it’s, hmm, not really bad design, just unforgiving.
When you see that you’re about to make more than X number of changes, Stop… verify with the user, then move forward.
Does telegram allow for local lan only messaging? If not, how does the bash script send the message to telegram?
I’ve landed on running uptime-kuma on my network, and when I get the “service restored” messages I know that I had an outage last night.
I had Radarr pointed to the “Movie” folder, then I changed it to the “Media” folder thinking that that would somehow be “better”.
Whoosh It was all gone the next time I looked, because it couldn’t find entries for whatever it came across, I guess. I ended up having to re-design the whole environment from pretty much scratch. The good news was that since I had “imported” my library initially, I had references to most of the stuff I lost.
Also, pro-tip: When configuring Radarr (or Sonarr for that matter), be sure to define a recycle bin.
I woke up the next morning with all my media wiped. That was in June/July. I’m still recovering.
You re-downloaded your media to get better quality files.
I re-downloaded my media because I misconfigured Radarr.
We are not the same.
Not OP, but this is good info. I’m going to be doing something like this over the course of the next few days, and these are good details. Thank you.
It’s pretty good once you wrap your head around what it’s doing. Took me a little while to figure out. It also allows custom HTML embedding.
I’ve been using the hotio image for qbt. It’s working pretty well. ghcr.io/hotio/qbittorrent:latest