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  • Sorry, that's what I meant as well :) Came out upside down when I wrote. We used to figure out shitty ISP router passwords this way by having a table of common passwords and their hashes.

  • That's amazing :) I am definitely going to try them if I am sticking around.

    The prompt for me to switch was the fact that Netflix, Hulu and prime increasing their prices which made many members of my family stop using them. If they can adapt to Plex/jellyfin, then I'll probably keep it around and maybe even upgrade.

  • I have my own local set up with qbitorrent, transmission, deluge, cross seed, all the arrs and the whole lot :) I use it to watch things at home.

    This seedbox is for sharing with my family who lives in different parts of the world. With my internet, it isn't feasible to share stuff from my home.

  • The list is pretty similar to hbd. Hbd doesn't have transmission and syncthing, and prowlarr is semi-official but instead they have Medusa, autobrr, filebrowser and resiliosync.

    Will check out the wiki :) If you have ssh enabled in your box, I would suggest looking up SSH keys. I have some public stuff I run for my work and I get at least a hundred brute force attacks on port 22 when I use a password.

    How is there customer support infrastructure? With hbd I can raise tickets or talk on discord where they answer pretty fast.

  • I mean Google becoming crappy is not something you can easily avoid. I have a medical procedure happening soon and I literally couldn't find any non-corporate listicle on Google or bing. I ended up having to use mojeek to read stuff written by actual people.