Pre-registered, I’m very excited to get back on Sync!
Pre-registered, I’m very excited to get back on Sync!
Damn you’re missing out, one of the best games
This might not be a popular opinion, but I had a very short period of time between graduating school and starting work where I needed to learn docker and I found this course: https://serversforhackers.com/shipping-docker to be very helpful, they had a sale and I got the course and it taught me everything I needed in a few days.
You absolutely don’t need a course to learn it, but sometimes these can be easy shortcuts.
Glad to know I’m not the only one checking this community every day waiting for sync!
Idk I’ve spent the last year doing what OP says and my youtube algorithm knows me so well I lose hours upon hours. It is like a firehose of all my hobbies. I don’t get any politics recommended to me at all, right or left.
althub.co.za has been a decent indexer for ebooks for me. But ebooks are just not as readily available on usenets. And new books are rarely available upon release. I’ll manually download from libgen and import to readarr in those cases.
I dislike it, so I joined a gym with a social aspect to it which keeps me accountable. And I love how I look now that I work out a lot, being comfortable shirtless in public like at a pool or beach and feeling confident in my body combined with the social aspect is enough to not mind dreading the workouts.
Thanks for sharing. Had no clue and just went and disabled all 3 of these apps of theirs
On Android all permissions are disabled by default
For an “early adopter” it is amazing so far. I see a lot of potential, more-so with Lemmy than other federated platforms. I thought I would just use Lemmy on mobile to replace Reddit since I refuse to download their app. Instead, it unintentionally replaced Reddit almost entirely for me. Just missing some small niche communities that I can’t find anywhere but reddit
It can, but the deletion takes time to sync to all instances I believe
Reddit fuzzes the karma numbers anyway, so the Lemmy votes are kind of “naturally” fuzzy due to the nature of federation
You won’t get much old data when you first start subscribing to new communities from your instance. You’ll only get new content. When you add a community you’ll get 20 recent topics with no comments or upvotes. As new content comes in you’ll pick up all of it. At least one member of your instance needs to subscribe to a community to begin syncing with that community. To solve the lack of content on my personal instance, I made a bot that subscribed to the top 300 communities with more than 1000 subscribers. After a day or so I now have tons of content… I may stick the bot script on a weekly cronjob to keep my instance synced with the largest communities.
YouTube premium because I watch a lot of YouTube and don’t want to deal with ads on platforms that are harder to adblock (Roku, for example) and I use YT music because it comes with it and I don’t care enough about music to download it.
Twitch Turbo because I watch a ton of that as well and don’t want to fight their ads.
Everything else I surf the high seas for, but I do have a few Usenet and Indexer memberships so the high seas aren’t exactly free for me.
It’s pretty lightweight. I’ve given each container 1/3Gi of memory and 1CPU limit with low requests. Utilizing kubernetes HPA to scale containers under load up to 4 replicas. It only scales when a user takes large actions (subscribing to hundreds of new to the instance communities at once). But once the initial federation begins it seems to quickly scale back down. The biggest bottleneck is pictrs since it is stateful.
So far the database and pictrs is only about 2Gi of storage but I’ve allocated 25Gi to each since I have a lot to spare at the moment.
I have to play with the HPA more since I’m not happy yet with my settings. I have 2 users and 1 bot on my instance.
I’d like to start contributing to Lemmy’s codebase so I wanted to host my own instance to learn the inner workings.
My postgres is a single replica at the moment but I may scale that if stability is becomes a problem.
I’ve been on iptorrents for over a decade. I know they’ve had plenty of controversy but it’s just worked for me. More recently I have been majority Usenet to find nzbs instead of torrents.
Yea, I have two volumes mounted to my container one for media and one for downloads. Media is mounted to all the *arrs and Plex, and downloads is mounted to deluge/sabnzbd and all the *arrs. I don’t think transmission supports labels, I am not sure. The ones that do support labels include qBittorrent and Deluge.
If you don’t have labels at all then sonarr and radarr will not know which items belong to them. Give a different one a try and set up labels and see if it works then.
Which torrent client are you using? Have you set up labels so that Sonarr/Radarr knows which files it owns? I use Deluge with the labels plugin. I have one called sonarr
and in sonarr I set the “category” field on the Download Client settings to sonarr
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Then, not sure if this part is needed, I have Sonarr set to Rename Episodes in the Media Management section.
There is the !selfhosted@lemmy.world community which may be able to help as well.
k3s with rancher. I was using k8s before but redid everything. K3s is overkill for what I do an causes millions of headaches but I enjoy learning through brute force.
I use k8s at work so it’s good experience to run my own k3s
What’s annoying is the game devs went on Reddit to ask what everyone’s preferred gaming platform was before making this game a 1 year epic exclusive.