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  • There is always going to be a divide between people who have done restaurant closings and those that haven't.

    Naah every service that expects that "the client is king" philosophie have sentiment for all kind of people working in the same area.

    I mean, I did retail jobs a few years ago, and still today when I go shopping or at restaurants or any other service, I always chose my time accordinlgy to not bother them to much... Because I know how people can be stupid assholes...

    But from time to time you get some chill lovely creatures and that always brightened my day ☀️

  • Yeah, that's what most people don't understand... People should do some shrooms/LSD to get out of their head and back to their heart.

    This would solve most if not all the cognitive dissonance we strugle with every day...

  • Oh wow ! That's beautiful ! I like the color scheme !!!

    If you don't mind and have time, could you give some hints/share how you achieved that desktop design?

    I'm on EndeavourOS with XFCE.

    Edit: I'm relatively new to arch but I can find my way arround with some bread crums :p

  • +1 for the android app ! If you're "paranoid" you can block all apps by default and only allow apps you trust to connect to the internet. You can even for each app allow certain domains or IP's, even wildcard domains for exemple to allow googles video chain like r3---sn-25glene6.googlevideo.com for only certain apps and not others... Like it's fully customizable !!!

    You can even hook your personal wireguard connection with DNS server like pihole...

    RethinkDNS is awsome !

  • Actually... I do :/ Even though I have no idea of the programing realm, most of my self-hosted service via docker written in Go tend to be more "reliable", faster, easy to use?

    I'm always happy to self-host somthing written in golang. But I do agree, its the new age "I use arch BTW" meme for programing language !

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  • I don't mind if my server is going to have to transcode for most clients

    I mean AV1 is very well supported on most clients/new devices these days. While I do not know any good groups that only encodes in AV1, I personally download high quality BD rips and re-encode them to SVT-AV1 without any visual quality loss (for my personal taste and perspective).

    I'm not an audiophile or videophile and do not have the necessary devices to decode high end 1080p nor 4k video streams.

    About AV1 I think only iOS devices do not have a native software/hardware AV1 decoder (I migh be wrong here).

    As for your question, I wish there were more encoders that do AV1 :/

  • You can always try out their free Tier.

    While you get limited bandwidth it's really okayish for normal use. Do not try to connect over a peer2peer connection, it's disabled in the free tier and your connection goes "Wooosh! *

    I'm very Happy with their free tier, I even route my mobile's traffic through the same VPN connection with wireguard and some iptables.

    *Edit

  • The icon created by meta gives me shivers...

    I know why you did it so fast and why you choose ⁂, it's already present and works as expected and probably to overcome meta's implication into the fediverse...

    However, every symbol didn't exist at first and became popular on it's own because it defended something people found important and fought for (Like the peace symbol)!

    Maybe create our own symbol and let it make enough noise so it becomes it's own symbol?

    Sorry if it isn't clear what I mean by that :/

  • Like others said the arr stack is probably what you're looking for. If you're only looking to rename files sonarr will fill you in ! Look at the documentation, I only use sonarr to rename my local files !

    Other thing to consider, is this cool github project TVMV which also renames the files but you need to register to create an API key from TMDB (its free and you can fill in dummy informations). But it's less customizable. I'm only using it to rename files if their name is in a different language than English.

    About metadata, I don't know if there's a bulk and recursive metadata editor and dunno if sonarr fills in the gap. However, mkvtool and bash scripting is probably going to be your tools here.

    How I would go about it:

    • rename your files with sonarr putting all the important stuff in the filename
    • bash script with mkvtool to strip and copy portions of the title name and add them in the corresponding metadata field.

    There's probably a better way to stripe metadata from sites like tvdb but I'm not a dev so it's totally out of my scope and knowledge.

  • They look very cool but IMO a bit overpriced for the proposed hardware spec?

    For the same price range you can get a full n100 16GB dual ethernet 2.5gbit with a 5x2.5gbit ethernet switch and wifi extender.

    But yeah those aren't FOSS, so maybe that's their selling point?