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  • Seems like the source is pornographic. I have a feeling the knee in the picture does not belong to the labelled person

  • I didn't follow any single guide, but the following got me through my installation:

    I used Dockstarter, since I am relatively unfamiliar with Docker. If you haven't heard of it, it is essentially a GUI script that helps you with directories, ownership, and settings involved with a large selection of Docker containers. It tends to focus on the linuxserver io releases.

    The Trash Guides are useful for setting up the directory trees.

    There's also a list of suggested Plex server settings on that site.

  • I have mostly seen it where Yellow and Blue are swapped, but otherwise I agree.

  • No that was the one. I just got a copy last year.

    Edit: As cool as the packaging is, it won't fit in a standard CD storage slot. Which is unfortunate. Haha.

  • Yoshi until MK8, now Link. Yoshi had the right balance of speed, weight, and cute, but I can't not use Link.

  • This is me so far with Arctic Monkeys. I didn't get into them until 2015, but everything through AM is fantastic. Then they dropped the lounge pop album Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino, and I loved that too as a funky side project. Except then they released The Car, their second lounge pop album. I've given it a couple listens, and I just can't seem to get over the idea that we may never get another Humbug or Favorite Worst Nightmare. But, that's the way they've chosen to evolve.

  • Specifically for this application, Picroft. It sounds like it might be exactly what they're looking for. Here is the why-use section. It would be interesting to hear from anybody currently using it.

  • Until someone with more experience finds this thread, I have seen these services recommended: Rhasspy with Home Assistant .io. Rhasspy is entirely offline, and this is Home Assistant's privacy policy.

  • It has been a while since I've used it, so I don't remember which extension I typically use. However, on most extensions I have tried, the subs and [edit: dubs] subs are listed as separate series, and each season is listed as a separate series as well. So, a four season anime would have 8 different series listed for it. I know I haven't tried Aniwatch specifically, but if you can't find the (Sub) series on it then it may be worth installing another extension. As a side note, each extension takes up typically less than 100 KB or space, so there is not any downside as far as I know to downloading a few and trying them out.

  • I actually worked with a Leonard who preferred "Nard"

  • According to the website the public release is based off of Debian still.