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  • The GOAT of factory games, and not just because it's from the same studio that made Goat Simulator, or that you can purchase a boom box in game and make it play Goat Music.

  • IANAD but I assumed the "soda is bad for teeth" thing is mostly from sugar in soda. I guess sparkling water is slightly more acidic, so maybe?

  • Hahaha yes! I knew I would find a Taro in here. I am not sure what the female version would be. Hina? Haru?

  • Young people are too busy trying to fucking survive in this economy to think about serving in government. The only people who can serve are the rich and elderly.

  • Sounds divine

  • I'm this thread, everyone dogpiling me after misunderstanding what had happened despite verbose explanations below. Feels like good old reddit.

  • Floor chicken also acceptable if up against Death himself.

  • Yes! I thought I was going crazy every time I tried to zoom in and scroll an image. I didn't know it was a feature.

  • Correct, and there were ways in place that was supposed to allow sonarr to understand absolute numbering, similar to another agent plugin I use for Plex that gives it that understanding. The file formatting for sonarr can even include {absolute} for this use case. I was numbering these files, hoping to rename them with episode titles plus the {absolute} as well as S{season00}E{episode00} (can't recall the exact code), but anyway... Despite everyone in this thread calling me an idiot, I know I made no error other than not backing up first.

  • It's always a possibility, but it is unlikely in this case. I'm fairly meticulous, though imperfect as anyone is

  • I understand you want to defend something that you enjoy. That is fine. The program completely misinterpreted the filenames as they were with absolute numbering and erroneously assigned incorrect filenames, such as making episode 201 into S02E01. I set the format and trusted it to uniformly rename. It failed at that. You can still enjoy it. I've found an app called Filebot that seems to do better interpretation and allow more freedom. I've mostly gone back to manually managing things, though. I also found some features in sonarr to be a bit obtuse. Since it's renaming files, it has to keep the original file to seed the torrent. That's completely understandable but I wish there was a way to have it wait until ratio/time limit before renaming. It would save hard drive space to allow that.

    You can still enjoy sonarr. The databases it pulls info from are also part of the problem as I detailed in another response here. For me, it is not ideal.

  • I have tried and was, the first time, turned down and told I was incorrect. When the next season came out for the same show, I submitted again for correction and got zero response. Similar for another show where the show's single season that had a break had its second half called "season 2" (happens a ton lately, infuriating), I also got no response. And that's TV db. Don't get me started on anidb later. They fucking divided the two halves of that show as well, but not into two seasons... INTO TWO SHOWS. So now the second half of the single season of "Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury" on anidb is a whole other show entry and is named "Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury (2023)" - fucking maddening. And applications like Plex rely on those kinds of databases for sorting things. And naming things. And similarly, sonarr uses them for renaming your files to fit the format you set up. And it's also not 100% smart on some stuff. Sure, "one_piece_207.avi", let me rename you as One Piece - S02E07.avi that will be fabulous.

  • Sonarr destroyed my one piece folder by renaming things incorrectly. Also sites like the TV db and anidb mislabel season numbers on a lot of anime lately. So my beef is mostly anime based and against the databases that sonarr uses, not sonarr itself.

  • Sure if you want your filenames out of your control and at the whims of databases run by no intelligent person at all.

  • Yo Bleach X Legend of Zelda does sound dope af. A Zelda game that reveals a soul society full of badass sword fighters. It feels like a theme that would work

  • Get Heroic Games Launcher

  • He is a human whose obituary I will read with great pleasure.

  • Spectrum/Time Warner employee here. They are just moving forward anyway in many ways. We're about to release a streaming TV box that is a collaborative project of Spectrum and Comcast.