Absolutely. My wife flew to her parent place with our toddler and I dont have any idea on what to watch.
All I’m watching is nursery rhymes since they’re catchy as all hell.
Absolutely. My wife flew to her parent place with our toddler and I dont have any idea on what to watch.
All I’m watching is nursery rhymes since they’re catchy as all hell.
ThinkPad T450s (my old laptop)
OS: Arch Linux DE: Plasma
Services: Arr stack for gluetun, sonarr, radar and jackets Jellyfin for videos Gonic for audio
All 3 of them are run using docker compose
This has the same energy as my spouse yelling at me because jellyfin went down
Not really an open-source approach, but I found that irium Webcam is generally a lot better if you’re just wanting to use your phone as one.
For some reason scrcpy just doesn’t work well for me.
I don’t think they use an indexable compression as well, right? That essentially kills stuff for me.
The easiest way to host is not TB/PB sized archives but indices and slices for those.
It easier for a lot of us to download a few gigs and share that, rather than download TB/PB sized archives.
Just share the info hash, that should work inplace of the longass links :)
Prequel in spirit or are the events tied in?
If you have to ask the question, then the answer is always NO
I use gonic with sonixd on my laptops, but probably might move to supersonic from sonixd.
On my phone, Tempo is really awesome!
Dpending on what you need, there are plugins which can detect intros, change UIs etc
Not sure if this would be useful, but my university uses ThinLinc. We can use the desktop and other stuff in the browser.
Thank you for an interesting discussion! In particular I like the fact that you listed out a lot of sustainable practices!
Probably if you split tunnel the vpn connection from mullvad to your torrent application and not run the vpn for the entire laptop’s network stack this could be done.
Alternatively, dockerize the entire vpn+torrent (+jellyfin) setup? That way the container gets the vpn but you can still access using your host ip for jellyfin.
Its really good in North America given that it is from Cornell. Gets probably a bird or two wrong out of hundreds
When I’m in India, its a kinda of a swing and a miss, but they’re constantly improving it.
Or the ever classic: launch one version behind the current Android version. Provide security update once a year and then taut that it’s aon OS update.