

Ragebait logo, 10/10
Ragebait logo, 10/10
I’d recommend most people start with the guides (I did, no regrets there). But expect to need to manually search for things sometimes because their restraints, by design, will block some “lesser quality” options. And if some flaw in the system is bothering you, you’ll hopefully have enough experience under your belt to tailor your settings at that point
I haven’t tried it but Radicle sounds cool ? Radicle is an open source, peer-to-peer code collaboration stack built on Git. Unlike centralized code hosting platforms, there is no single entity controlling the network. Repositories are replicated across peers in a decentralized manner, and users are in full control of their data and workflow.
There are some dev/repo tools, but I don’t know how they compare with commercial platforms.
I enabled all the stock options except the ones requiring accounts to function. My users only need English subs, mileage may vary
Came here to bring up Bazarr. Its the only *arr I haven’t opened up since initial deployment and setup. It’s only failed me on a couple of media items so far so that’s like…99.9997% success without me even touching anything
That sent me down a rabbit hole and I learned a lot, thank you
Hosting isn’t OS specific, and in my experience its more about docker. But as far OS goes, I’d say Debian or Ubuntu with the intent of moving onto something like Proxmox
I had to look up what all this means, it’s new to me. But very cool! Please post when a release is out, I’d love to try it
Gluetun is a great example of “I changed nothing and it suddenly works”. I’ve had to set up this exact docker container several times, and it usually takes me a week of retries until it chooses to work. I wish I had better advice for you
If any of you can get the Pi-hole integration to work, let me know how you did it. There’s a github thread about it, but I haven’t heard any progress
It worked for a long time until an update pretty recently.
I respect your opinion, but I’ll pass
I bet the currently living members of the family are considering changing their name back