

Clone it!


Clone it!


Any post-2015 laptop would work. Look around in your local recycling bins :D


They lose $80B and are still in business? That’s insane.
Plan your next turn before it’s your turn!


I’m using 2 old laptops for a Jellyfin server. One runs Jellyfin, Sonarr and Radarr. The other runs Jackett and Transmission. I’m looking to add a third to handle Sonarr and Radarr and let the original one do just Jellyfin.
I have no backups except for the ones Jellyfin, Sonarr, and Radarr create 🤷♂️


The web interface is fantastic. I just use a spare laptop with a wireless keyboard and mouse


Did the Tylenol boss say something bad about Charlie Kirk?


So how does Graphite work?
I dunno. It’s plugged in directly to the modem/router provided by my ISP while my wifi is provided by a separate mesh setup, which is also plugged in to the modem/router 🤷♂️
Yea same I don’t even care.
It’s an old laptop, I have a backup. Go ahead, fuck it up.


I was going to try to host my music on Jellyfin, but I had an issue.
Since 2005 I’ve been curating my music collection with my old iPod that I still use.
I like my albums in release order so, with the iPod in mind, probably 80% of them are named [year] - [album]
Lidarr and Jellyfin won’t find them because of this and I don’t want to manually sort through 2000-some albums.
So I still use my iPod (20 years old next year!)


Are you serious? The cost of changing the oil on a horse these days is absurd!


I agree. I don’t know enough about all the different models, but surely there’s a model that’s not going to tell you “<whoever’s> government is so awesome” when asking about rainfall or some shit.


Yeah, but you have to run a different model if you want accurate info about China.


From what I understand this is a problem with FAT32 formatted drives specifically since it doesn’t use the Linux file system. Reformatting is not an option at the moment.
What this does is give my user ownership when you plug in a usb device, which allows rw.
I have it set up to mount on startup, but it mounts to root ownership. Now, I remount it and the owner becomes my user.
I honestly can’t remember what I did to make it happen, but it always mounts to /mnt/drivename
I’m using this for a Jellyfin server. Before I added this rule, I couldn’t add folders past the drive itself as a library, so I see this as progress. I just want to edit meta data now.
Edit: I do have it in my fstab file listed by device ID with these settings:
LABEL=drivename /mnt/drivename/ auto rw,user,exec,nofail,x-gvfs-show,dev,auto 0 0
It will automatically redirect to a random SearX instance, which is nice because they can keep track of which ones are active so I don’t have to.
I tried to watch it but that guy is just way too boring to listen to
Ugh what was it….? I had a player saying he should be getting 4D8 hit dice HP at lvl 4 after we’d already gone through 1-3 properly, then reading the rule saying you get one hit die per level.
“Per level! That’s level 4 so I get 4!”
He would not give it up so I was like, “I guess it could be interpreted that way if you were trying really hard to gain an advantage, but earlier in the book it says DM has the final say and I say it’s one.”
Well, it got my internet provider and where I lived wrong and everything else was technical stuff that would make sense for a website to know to serve me a website.