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Any of them actually make content anymore?
Any of them actually make content anymore?
I hope you are in a better place now. I don’t think that policy would be legal here in Norway.
Wait, you were personally liable for a fuckup at work like that?
Is this a part of a huge Windows blue screen? (and also literally a window blue screen)
I saw a post about that earlier. Wasn’t there a setting somewhere where you could define if it should delete unmonitored files or not?
I will be using sonarr and maybe others as well. I have set it up now. I liked prowlarr a lot. I have a language specific torrent site I have added to it and it seems like prowlarr is the only place I can select exactly which language to download.
Thanks! So prowlarr is the only place my indexers should be configured. And sonarr and radarr should only be configured with downloaders?
I haven’t set up jellyserr yet, so I haven’t seen it in action yet, but if it works the way I understand it should, it is that when media is downloaded it is automatically updated into your jellyfin server.
See the reply by @zewm@zewm@lemmy.zip. Jellyserr is the gui where you search for the media. It then sends radarr/sonarr/… the request which works along prowlarr to download the usenet or torrent file and makes your usenet/torrent client download it. When the download is complete it is moved to the correct place, renamed by your rules etc and inserted into your media server.
Radarr is for movies, Sonarr is for shows, you have one for audiobooks, one for music, comics etc.
Ah thanks! I have a specialist (Norwegian language) torrent site I couln’t get working in radarr. I have to give prowlarr a go then!
I have radarr working fine in combination with sabnzb (i am on usenet instead of torrenting). What does prowlarr do in between them?
Never seen water colors not in blocks but in tubes before. Are those fancy water colors, or am I just uninformed?
I am a user of lemmy.world. I joined because it seemed like a positive and politically neutral instance. Mod drama like that which ends up with important news like this being removed is neither of those. So I guess I have some questions.
1: how do you know about the drama?
2: what other instance should I consider registrering at based on my criteria above?
Thanks for the comprehensive reply! I have only used it for quite simple things like getting the id’s out of log lines where this and this key word exist. Great tip about pattern searching!
Merry Christmas
Wait. Are there flavors of regex? Every time I have to use regex it hurts my brain and I never need to do it enough to actually sit down and learn it properly like OP is doing. Just knowing there are different ways of doing the same things in an already mind baffeling language blows me away even more.
Thank you! I didn’t know about this setting.
Even that is better than the massive waves of posts in languages I don’t understand.
This is so good! It replaces so many random websites with one local program.
I’ve saved so much time reformatting json to make it readable, messy sql before debug etc.
Recently started dabbling with regex and it’s nice to test there.
I only knew that first one as season one. Haven’t played the other seasons. This is great!
Thanks! I played the first season when it released. I have to pick up the remakes then!
Thanks! I honestly felt it got repetitive after just a few videos…