What are you guys actually using?
What are you guys actually using?
Well, if it gets the job done. I’d only argue about maintainability there maybe, as other devs get involved.
In my final apprenticeship work, I also only used vanilla php and argued that it would take too much time in this project to evaluate and learn a framework and that I know the vanilla way pretty good, so it’s valid this way around.
Yeah, true. Tbh I use a lot of my “main” software in full screen, but I mostly use fullhd
I was searching for this, but how can you do a wildcard account which will just receive mails from all aliases?
There’s a point somewhere here, but people using apps in full screen with this screen are stupid
Yeah I think that was it. Thank you :)
I really don’t remember well anymore right now, but there was some infection 2 years back or so, where if you had it, you couldn’t process some kind of meat/any meat anymore.
Last year I had a module for ai stuff. We did things in Python and I am quite into doing things as coding standards say. My mate didn’t really care so much and just went for his style of doing things, also not really worrying about descriptive names etc.
Well, let’s say, we weren’t having a good time.
I also realized that I was probably too harsh and tried to go a bit more easy on it later, but many things just felt wrong.
If the services are fulfilling the needs that the customers have, no piracy is needed. There are some issues, like this, but for the most part, Spotify is quite good currently.
Some equivalent to *arr services for IRC dcc’ing, lol. I just prefer dcc’ing over torrents, but it’s a hassle to manually do it…
I actually like the release titles. It’s encoded in the name that way, there’s a somewhat good standard for it, and it’s one file. I rarely need more info than what’s in the release title. And I would dislike having to carry a separate json with me.
Okay yeah I think I got the idea of it. Thank you :)
I was just thinking about an example. For example when there is a specific movie I want only in 480p for whatever reason? So I create a second profile for that and sort that movie into that profile?
I’ve now installed it, it even directly connects to Plex haha, and pretty seamless. I’ll use it just like that for now, maybe will take a look at radarr etc.
Thank you!
I’m searching for a service where I can have a list of releasing movies and series and just add them to a kind of todo list, so that I can see which movies are out now and don’t remember everything in my head or so. Does Overseerr also kind of do this? Or is it rather only applicable for people with shared libraries? I still am going to download the content manually probably.
I’m currently doing this manually with a notion database, just entering movie names and release dates and download state manually…
Even better, Plex does have this feature integrated. So you can just search on Plex whether a streaming service or a server has that movie for you
You need to set a pretty damn high timeout time for this to work.
I am hosting a few services on my LAN over IPv6, except for Plex, which I am tunneling through IPv4, since Plex itself used to have issues with IPv6.
It’s always funny when friends complain that one of my services is down, it was 100% IPv6 not working/enabled/willingly disabled on their site yet.