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  • If you want to, you can save some disk utilization with Autoscan: https://github.com/cloudbox/autoscan

    It essentially gets poked by any *arrs that there is a new folder/file in a certain directory and contacts Jellyfin, which picks that up immediately, you can disable Autoscan in Jellyfin then and your content is quicker to access.

    It supports multiple sources and targets, and you can even translate paths, in case it differs between source and target.

  • I mean, it does have infinite less content, because it still lacks of the flood of DLCs, so it can't be better in that not so unimportant regard.

    It's just not finished yet, and I have no problem waiting for a year or two, you don't have to defend them.

  • Nginx Proxy Manager does also manage certificates, it makes it even easier to create separate certificates for different subdomains, which is nice for my sanity.

    I don't like that anybody checking out one certificate of any service and get all the subdomains I'm running too, and wildcard certificates are bad practice.

    I was running the LS.io Letsencrypt container as it was named before, and SWAG for years, without any problems, it does its job, but then i've tried NPM and it made my life easier, i love the ability to change access rules or proxy settings with some simple clicks too, without having to edit countless config files for simple changes everywhere, that's what ultimately made me stay there.