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  • I have a feeling it may just be TrueNAS reporting it weirdly, or at least not in the way I expected.

    I've just checked the file system in the console and the folders in question have multiple hard links when I run ls -la.

    I think TrueNAS is just marking the qbt download dir's size as the full amount of the folders before they're hard linked. Either way it's recorded I'm sure it's not actually duplicating the data now! phew!

    And yes I'm aware of the docker issues, whilst vague radarr/sonarr explained it pretty well

  • Yup, *arrs actually warn you about that so I fixed it before I started downloading anything.

    Hardlinks aren't a big issue for me but does explain how I had a bunch of "deleted" items in my plex folder when I migrated recently - I must have only deleted the qbittorrent (or plex) inode and left the other to get imported

  • I've become so averse to this kinda branding to the point where I'd just prefer them to use a translated version I can't read and some tiny English for anything important.

    I'm not scared of kanji! If you're gonna lean into Asian languages for your marketing just use the damn languages properly!!!!

  • Yeah I did a read through despite everything they wrote there's still no mention git, which means their project-critical YAML file has no means to rollback changes, bisect issues, manage concurrent development, audit changes. or even back up via any git provider out there.

    I can see they're a new dev so I don't wanna blame them, this is entirely on their project management and experienced devs to use some kind of version control.

    I worked in a job which basically had me dragging-and-dropping files into a live production environment and I didn't last more than 8 months before I scarpered for a job with better pay and better development practices.

  • the 680M is well supported. You should be fine with that.

    I'd keep either CPU vendor behind one or two generations from latest, at least in the GPU dept, to avoid the chance of any issue. The 680M fits that mark so I don't foresee anything major.

  • I think this depends on your tracker. For digitalcore, they expect you to be seeding for X amount of time but after that you're good. I don't think ratio is super important for them but it may be others.

    They also have an IRC that increases your freeleech as long as you idle in it. When I started I accidentally did a few Hit-and-runs and my freeleech was low so I just logged in with a client I set up to autostart with my OS, which sorted it quickly enough.

    Once you get a few torrents permanently seeding (even if it's slow!) you build up enough freeleech to not ever have to worry - it's self sustaining for me now.