

I always thought Huntarr was a bit over engineered for what it did. Here’s a script you can just throw into your crontab that does the same thing
https://github.com/angrycuban13/Just-A-Bunch-Of-Starr-Scripts/blob/main/Upgradinatorr/README.md


I always thought Huntarr was a bit over engineered for what it did. Here’s a script you can just throw into your crontab that does the same thing
https://github.com/angrycuban13/Just-A-Bunch-Of-Starr-Scripts/blob/main/Upgradinatorr/README.md
I only have slskd, so I’m not sure if it’s different, but folder structure should have artist > album, but outside of that it doesn’t matter much. My folder names all contain musicbrainz ids for use in jellyfin, but I’ve had plenty of uploads.


I can’t explain how much I hate simulation theory. As a thought experiment? Fine. It’s interesting to think of the universe in the context of code and logic. But as a driving philosophy of reality? Pointless.
Most proponents of simulation theory will say it’s impossible to prove the universe is a simulation, because we exist inside it. Then who cares? There obviously must exist a non-simulated universe for the mega computer we’re all running on to inhabit, so it’s a pointless step along finding the true nature if reality. It’s stoner solipsism for guys that buy nfts. It’s the “it was all a dream” ending of philosophy.


On the readarr front, check out chaptarr. It’s currently in a closed beta, but it’s looking like a great replacement.


This includes feeding their AI by pushing to github btw.


You’d think. But nope.


They may have an irc. I’m honestly not sure, and there doesn’t seem to be any information about it outside of the website, unfortunately.
I have /e/os. I decided on that pretty early on in my degoogling journey. Main reason being that I believe any privacy venture will come with tradeoffs, but I went with the “most things will work” approach. They have this neat privacy manager that tells you which trackers come from where, and I think that covers my needs. There has been exactly zero apps that haven’t worked so far, and most people that use my phone just think it’s a standard pixel.
The app lounge kind of blows though. I use the F-Droid app for updating F-Droid apps instead of it, since there was some weird stuff about where they were getting open source apps from. I use it for the play store, and it does what it needs to, although there is some weirdness with it like not being able to tell which apps have recently updated and when. I like the idea of joining app repositories together, but it needs work.