

Sonarr is TV and radarr is movies.
Sonarr is TV and radarr is movies.
You didn’t specify but this sounds like an issue where you are confusing sonarr and radarr where only one is configured “properly”.
It already happened on Plex. Just a matter of time until it happens to Jellyfin.
Have you tried Calibre?
5 fingers. No thumbs.
Is plugging it in an option? USB?
I’d use something like this for mounting. Add something like this for fan control plus splitters as needed. That leaves power, I would look into using ATX power supplies to run them. This requires some tinkering. If you’re not comfortable doing this part, check the forums for help. Guides have been written but every PSU is different, even within the same brand. Most I/O is accessible externally while the power is managed internally.
So how does one acquire the training data that this will use. It sounds like they are gonna gather “all” of the original copies from various publishers in order to train the AI. Would be a real shame if someone were to discover where that was being stored.
2014…
If you want something that far “out of print” those repacks are your best bet. The only other options that MIGHT be available are key reseller sites. If you’re lucky they have some keys. If they still work is another problem.
Anecdotal but I moved somewhat recently and found my box of old consoles/games. I found my copy of Marvel Vs Capcom 3 (PS3) and booted it up to find out that I never claimed the DLC. I bought the steelbook Special Edition with a DLC code for the extra characters. Tried to redeem and apparently the code expired. If I want the characters I have to buy the “Ultimate” version of the game which has the characters on the disk.
Someone had to take the picture
And Echoes of Wisdom too.
The fact that it’s an option that even remotely works is my point. They sell hardware. They don’t support software. The community does that. There is something to be gained from having a uniform platform for learning self hosting responsibly.
A Raspberry pi isn’t particularly great at any one thing. It’s greatest strength comes in bundling everything you need in a box at an affordable price. Once you know where your pain points are then you can build/design a system that overcomes those shortcomings.
Having a starter kit would be an easy way to get more people in the space. Would it cost $35 of course not. Level1Techs made their KVM to meet their own requirements and then the community benefits. To me, this project has that kind of energy. Or at least the potential for it.
Raspberry pi was able to do it with $35.
Read the nfo file for directions. Open it with a text editor. You probably missed a step.
I mean yes but that’s like saying Bitcoin is used by criminals to buy drugs and weapons. The problem is that’s not their only use.
+1 for yt-dlp
jdownloader2 also works for this
Over the years I have heard stories where Valve closes an account after the owners passing. This is usually because the poster said they had trouble with something and explained that the original owner passed. Valve then responds by closing the account and ignoring the issue.
With that said I don’t think large groups of people can effectively share a library/account because only one person can play at a time. Small groups like spouses, parents, siblings or a small friend group is doable because it is easier to coordinate who is gonna use the account at any given time. This is especially true if they live together.
With the Deck, I have issues where I boot up a game on my living room PC and my Deck closes it’s game making me lose progress on the Deck. Imagine that multiplied 20x. Getting kicked mid match, losing that boss fight, lose your high score, getting left on cliffhanger mid cutscene. The throw your controller rage stuff.
Yes, happens all the time on gog. They don’t have the same library of games but there is an overlap.
Depends on ISP but some will give you a new IP if you reboot your modem.