I did. That was the way they had it setup in an *arr stack setup guide I was following. Unfortunately it's been over a year so I don't have a link. But if you're interested I can send you my docker compose when I get chance
This is exactly what I do. I have a git repo with the config files and docker compose file that through the folder mapping all I have to do is docker compose up and it's fully setup.
Lonestar if you like or are interested in roguelike deck builders. There are a lot of great games coming out in that genre, here are some others I like:
Balatro
Slay the spire
Bounty of One (not a deck builder, just a roguelike)
Edit: I just realized some of these were already suggested but I'll leave it
If you're going to be pedantic you should ensure you're actually correct. Last and latest are synonyms here. Sure it's a bit more ambiguous than latest but it is not "failed basic grammar"
But that's like the whole point of docker compose. If you are just going to have 1 container per file what benefit are you even getting out of using a compose file?
I could see it being a lot more useful for Japanese or other no Latin alphabet languages. Especially for the kanji. I'm too early in Japanese to watch content.
I don't think I count as a polyglot (Native English, Spanish proficient, learning Japanese and German) but what is that even useful for? I feel like it'd be really confusing to have two subtitles for the same dialogue.
I just watch, in whatever language I want to practice.
While I'm sure you can buy better models, they are usually tablet-level hardware in a laptop form factor which could be exactly what you want in this case.
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