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Haha you’re good, thanks for the heads-up! I just assumed I’d missed some sort of controversy lol
Haha you’re good, thanks for the heads-up! I just assumed I’d missed some sort of controversy lol
Why ick? Guess I’m out of the loop on that one
That’s a great idea, I’d absolutely love it myself. Something like adding a flake input and it giving you an overlay with reproducible packages for a lot of games, I suppose. Not sure about feasibility but it sure sounds enticing!
Your average user probably wouldn’t be too thrilled about it, but I’m sure Nix nerds would be all over it lol.
Lol I only realized this wasn’t one of the more vanilla gaming communities when I stumbled upon your comment
Pretty much the one upside of living where I do is ISPs couldn’t care less haha
Appreciate the heads-up anyway, very much relevant to a good portion of the folks who might stumble upon my comment :)
Ah, my bad. I’m so used to it all that I can’t help but spit out jargon with no context sometimes 😅
I’m referring to apps like Sonarr, which basically keeps an eye on torrent/usenet providers and downloads episodes for you automatically. So you tell it you want some show, optionally set the quality you want it at, and it takes care of everything so that the episodes just show up on Jellyfin/Plex after they air and it grabs them. There’s also Radarr for movies and a whole bunch of related ones.
Add the *arr apps into the mix and you get super low effort pirating, legit changed my life when I set it all up lol
As someone from a developing country, I’m painfully aware of how most big publishers choose to ignore recommended prices and just go with a straight USD conversion most of the time so I can only hope this doesn’t screw them even further.
I really wish it was viable for Valve to enforce a ceiling on suggested prices or something along those lines, it’s about the only way I see that ever changing. Well, that, or everyone just becoming a full-time sailor, I suppose!
Do you happen to have more info on mobile integration? I can only find one or two apps which claim to support org-mode notes at all, so I’m interested. Kinda assumed it wasn’t much of a thing, honestly.
I second this, Prowlarr is way smoother to use in my experience
I’d love to get one!
At least from when I started using it, new/updated trackers will automatically appear under Sonarr/Radarr > Settings > Indexers. You have some control over keeping everything in perfect sync or just mirroring additions/removals. Pretty nifty!
+1 for prowlarr, way easier to set up and maintain and you don’t have to manually add each entry to sonarr/radarr. I’ve switched over several months ago and it’s been working wonderfully.
That’s another +1 from me, have been an avid Jellyfin + *arr stack user for years and it’s never let me down. If anything, the issue now is it’s so easy to tell it to download stuff I have to be careful not to get overwhelmed sometimes lol.
I’ve been thinking about that. It’s the one walled garden I don’t mind, I’ve poured shameful amounts into it but the thought is always there in the background that it can’t go on like this forever.
At the end of the day I don’t mind too much and just try to enjoy it while it lasts, since worst comes to worst I’ll just have to sacrifice some convenience and dive back into full-time piracy to regain access to the vast majority of the content anyway. The wonders of an open platform!