I guess I’d ask where the jellyfin shares are at?
I run my own and I’d love to share it with more people
I guess I’d ask where the jellyfin shares are at?
I run my own and I’d love to share it with more people
Isnt that basically what a number of kodi and stremio addons do?
However, I don’t get why you would ever use Lidarr. Why would you ever download music using torrents? You can use tools like
spotdl
andyt-dlp
to download songs from YouTube music and Spotify, it’s faster and more reliable; I have had some issues finding torrents of music from less-known artists.
I make use of deezeloader, deemix and/or streamrip, which is what I use because unlock Spotify deezet, qobuz and tidal (supported by streamrjp) have true lossless flac audio available.
Lidar can be extended to work with them instead of torrents.
Not Compatible with what exactly? It works on my 20 year old ipod using rockbox, any modern players should support it.
Since FLAC tend to be around 1444kbps I use 144kbps opus and that makes them abour 10% of the size.
Frp or nginx are both available on openWRT to do what you want.
Does your device have a headphone jack?
You can get torrents full of the archives from sites that used to host tabs for GuitarPro and pirate that software, the one downside is , its like tens of thousands of tabs so its a bit much to organize.
Songsterr seems usable to me with adblocking on, Also I often just search YouTube and find videos with tabs displayed.
I’d just host them in a library only visible to mom and members that would want to view it.
Also consider the unintentionally comedic value of such films, they’re sometimes fun to watch just because of how bad they are.
Linux Mint Debian Edition if you find Debian itself too intimidating.
The nvidia 1650 can’t do AV1 but it can handle hevc just fine, I’m currently using a 1660 on mine and before that it was a 950. Unless you need more than 3 steams at a time you should be able to get it working.
Yt-dlp, just go to the page with your song or playlist and past that into yt-dlp on PC.
You mostly just have to use your judgment. Sites that steal names probably are just trying to cash in on ads, its not really that they are outright malicious though (not always anyway), and if youre acessing them by using prowlarr as opposed to going to the site in a dedicated tab then you probably have nothing to worry about.
All these clone sites are just using the same feeds and magnet links for sources, they have no original content so if you ad too many your results get cluttered but torrents on them shouldn’t be any less safe than tpb or 1337x
Private trackers are always the way to go if you care about quality.
Nitter still works but you’ll get rate limited pretty fast. I don’t think anything other than paying twitter money gets around rate limits.
Jellyfin + the ARRs works great.
The term you want to use is “private tracker”
Torrentleech Iptorrents Scene time Torrentday
Those are my go to sites, fairly easy to get an invite to
Oh right, so the NAS you can setup with the addon Samba NAS.
DuckDNS will mitigate your issues with not having a staic IP (alternatively theres any number of DynDNS programs you can look into if for example you already own your own domain name)
Nginx-Proxy-Manager allows you to forward ports based on the domain used to connect so, you might not even need it really but if you wanted for exmple to have an address like mysupercoolnas.duckdns,org rediect to one proxmox vm and mycoolassitant.duckdns.org to reditect to HA you could do that. Or you could just have one DynDNS setup and use port forwarding on your router to handle what ports direct to which VM.
how to access the NAS and HA separately from the outside knowing that my access provider does not offer a static IP and that access to each VM must be differentiated from Proxmox.
HA has add-ons for duckns and nginx-proxy-manager which should solve this… Or alternatively use those things in docker or by installing on your host OS.
is Coral really useful with 3 cameras?
Yes if you want object detection
- do you need a Coral in USB or M.2 version?
I’ve only used a USB, I don’t know how to pass M.2 through to the VM but I’m sure theres tutorials out there if you want to.
- are there affordable NUCs with free M.2 slots?
Can’t answer that one.
- won’t proxmox add a layer of complexity with Coral/Frigate/a Zigbee dongle?
Yes, you’ll need to know how to pass through the devices to their respective VMs.
The shield is still the best even if it is old. If you want a cheaper device the “onn” ones Walmart sells are pretty good for the price.
Nginx was the easiest to setup for me at the time and I’ve no reason to fix what isn’t broken.