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  • At least from when I started using it, new/updated trackers will automatically appear under Sonarr/Radarr > Settings > Indexers. You have some control over keeping everything in perfect sync or just mirroring additions/removals. Pretty nifty!

  • +1 for prowlarr, way easier to set up and maintain and you don't have to manually add each entry to sonarr/radarr. I've switched over several months ago and it's been working wonderfully.

  • Gotta love ISPs. I ended up getting myself a good router on my own and having it piggyback off the ISP provided one so I could actually change settings around. Not ideal but it's something. As a bonus, my subnet always looks the same and whatnot, a godsend for self-hosting.

  • I'm mostly an outsider to the whole Touhou phenomenon apart from enjoying the music but it's always nice to see games that would otherwise be doujin only available through official channels. And on release, no less! Cool stuff for sure.
    The lukewarm reviews don't make it seem like a great entry on its own so perhaps not the best starting point for someone who's casually interested but still, I'll definitely take a better look later.

  • Right, that's a bummer. I'm guessing you don't have enough access to turn off your router's DHCP server so pihole can take over properly? If that's the case, I guess you'd have to get another router and make your own subnet off the ISP one or something along those lines so you have more control, that's kinda what my setup looks like at the moment.

  • I don't have a guide at hand but I basically just set a wildcard DNS rewrite on AdGuard Home so that *.my.domain redirects to the IP running my reverse proxy. Since AdGuard is set up at the router level, everything goes through it so the proxy handles everything from there.
    I can share specifics after I get home in a few hours if you need a hand, feel free to reach out.

  • While I do I wish I could reasonably afford BG3, I've been having plenty of fun with Dave the Diver regardless. Was waiting for the upcoming QoL update but decided to just go ahead and deal with the annoyances, such a gem of a game. Hard to believe how much fun and varied content they managed to cram in there and have it work well together.

  • +1 for this, add Tailscale DNS or similar on top plus a local redirect and you have easy access to it all through the same unified FQDN no matter if local, remote through an exposed Caddy, or remote through your VPN.

  • I agree that Nextcloud is a pain in the ass most of the time but FWIW the official AIO + reverse proxy method has served me well. I run it in a proxmox LXC container so it's pretty tidy, upgrades tend to work well and it doesn't force its own reverse proxy/certificate management on me.

  • That's another +1 from me, have been an avid Jellyfin + *arr stack user for years and it's never let me down. If anything, the issue now is it's so easy to tell it to download stuff I have to be careful not to get overwhelmed sometimes lol.

  • I'll add Wallabag as a very nice self-hostable alternative, although it doesn't offer a Mac app either. I know Omnivore can technically be self-hosted as well but at least last I checked documentation was basically non-existent.