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  • Keep this one for your normal comments/posts, and create a second one to use as a bot account to do the auto-posts, properly marking that account as a bot.

  • I could see him developing one, and both of them becoming more enemies than friends/rivals as they are now. I don't doubt that Charles has that kind of gritty attitude inside him.

  • I think it still applies. And it's a properly marked Bot account, unlike some others I've seen floating around.

  • I know it's due to role redundancy, but ever since Waze was pulled more closely under the Google umbrella, every change they make worries me.

  • I do, and qbit (through Binhex's container image) matches that port in qbit whenever it gets assigned. I think. Personally I've almost never had an issue reaching peers

  • Haha true! They totally won't ignore my application for pirating.

  • You're using the correct OpenVPN creds from your Proton dashboard, and the applicable nameserver/sIP addresses for the VPN endpoint and DNS lookup for Proton? If DNS lookup is failing, try setting it to 9.9.9.9 or 1.1.1.1 and see if you get resolution.

  • It's very easy to navigate in my opinion. As long as it's tying into the *arrs and the underlying indexer (be it Prowlarr, Jackett, or something else that integrates with those), it shouldn't have trouble finding the show(s) you select there.

  • Maybe Ric meshes better with the way the RB handles? He had a very established driving style at RB which didn't wind up translating to the way the McLaren ran. Maybe throwing him back into a RB/RB adjacent car will help bring out the better performance he exhibited in the RB.

  • I still don't see Checo getting the axe yet. He absolutely could be performing better, but even when his qualifying blows, he makes up for it enough on Sunday. Beyond this season, I don't see him staying. But I don't think it'll happen before then.

  • I'm personally a fan of P1 with Matt and Tommy. Used to listen to their stuff when they were with WTF1 and followed them to P1 when they left.

  • I use Overseerr for that purpose personally. It gives me enough suggestions of "this show is on xyz service" and a good number of genres to poke through.

  • 100% when. I've learned that the hard way too many times to count at this point...

    My NAS is built into an (I think) Thermaltake mid-sized tower running consumer hardware (ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming 4, Ryzen 5 series G proc, G.Skill non-ecc RAM) with the exception of one hard drive. Both that and my proxmox host are repurposed or custom built towers.

    I do still use the QNAP NAS too, though only as SMB for my desktop/NFS for my server.

  • Nothing wrong with Overseer once you have the *arrs up and running, tbh. Though if it's just you, there isn't much point since everything can be done directly through the *arr web interfaces. If you're hosting your media server to other friends, then a request system like Overseerr or Ombi makes way more sense.

  • Nothing wrong with using what you've got and upgrading. And the beautiful thing about Docker is you can just spin up the container elsewhere, point the mount points to their new locations, make sure your perms are good, and continue like nothing changed.

    It really is so much easier now. And with UnRAID acting as my container host, it saves everything I spin up (permanent or not) in its last state as a template, so if I need to destroy my docker image disk (which I recently ran into) all I need to do is find the template I was using from the dropdown they give you and click Create. Not a backup solution (which you should also have), but it's such a time saver if and when something goes horribly wrong, or if you want to spin a container you used to use but since destroyed back up.

  • I'm still rolling Binhex's (now deprecated) rTorrent/ruTorrent container, and I'm glad I got it before it stopped being maintained. Tbh the scheduling capability built into that far exceeds anything else I've used (three tiers of scheduling on top of "off" and "unlimited").

    I make use of reverse proxying through Nginx Proxy Manager to hit nzb360 from outside my home, though if I can get it working properly I might be dropping that and going through Tailscale with local routing. I just haven't had a chance to futz with that yet.

  • Yup! Something I'm absolutely going to leverage whenever I move onto my next job.