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If it works I don’t see a reason to change FWIW I swapped from sabnzbd to nzbget a long time ago because it was running kind of lovely and seemed to have a reputation for being resource hungry, and then a few years after that nzbget just mysteriously broke to the point that whatever was broken persisted through a simple reinstall and I couldn’t be bothered to try and fix it to I switched back and sabnzbd has been fine ever since I now run it in a container on an arm-powered NAS enclosure alongside containers for Sonarr and radarr and if it’s still a little bloated in comparison I’m not seeing the effects of it
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History Comes Inside! posted:If it works I don’t see a reason to change What you’re describing is the inverse of my experience lol. I went nzbget->sabnzbd->nzbget. But ya - as long as it keeps fetching poo poo I’m not gonna worry about it. It’s not internet exposed or anything.
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# ? Apr 17, 2024 16:41 |
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Running EOL software that touches the internet is usually not a great practice (not that it was getting updated regularly anyway). If the base image it is using is staying patched it is likely "fine", but it would be wise to either contain the install in a jail or some other method to minimize potential damage or just migrate over to SABnzbd. I did the latter myself and it took a few minutes and very little effort.
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# ? Apr 17, 2024 16:54 |
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There is an active fork for nzbget https://github.com/nzbgetcom/nzbget
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I’ll keep using nzbget purely because I really like the iPhone app I use for it (NZBClient)
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LunaSea is available for iOS and Android, and it also does Sonarr/Radarr etc. but I don't know how good is NZBClient.
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I paid for a license for this one years ago and its great. The dev is always updating it https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kevinforeman.nzb360 Similar to the Lunasea one, let's you add all your apps to it. If anyone has used both which do you prefer?
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Last time I used LunaSea it didn’t really provide much ease of use over the arr web ui. At the time, LunaSea got so doggone layered it took a while to switch between tools. Just keeping weblinks to each arr on my home screen worked faster at the time and I’ve just stuck with that out of laziness.
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lordfrikk posted:LunaSea is available for iOS and Android, and it also does Sonarr/Radarr etc. but I don't know how good is NZBClient. I have LunaSea too, but I use that more for setting things up with Sonarr and Radarr. Nzbclient is just my goto search and grab on a whim app.
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Dyscrasia posted:There is an active fork for nzbget Nice - apparently this is what I was already using. I traced back the helm chart to the underlying container definition and it's definitely coming from the new source.
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this all seems like a lot of work to read Usenet like all you should need is a newsreader, it’s just text
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Sometimes it's a lot of text though so an application that helps present it in a more user friendly way is appreciated
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That sounds like an awful lot of discussion about computers, math, physics, and Babylon 5.
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Read it fast enough and it’s like a movie in your brain
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How's Frugal these days after losing their previous backbone months ago?
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Saoshyant posted:How's Frugal these days after losing their previous backbone months ago? I still have them set as my primary source just ahead of Eweka and I haven't noticed any dip in availability. According to my SAB stats for the last 30 days: Article availability: Selected date range: 86% available of 157K requested articles
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can i ask what apps that people are using for watching video on their iphone? i’m using jellyfin so i assume swiftfin makes the most sense but i work in an area with terrible wifi so i can’t really stream remotely and downloading is essential but not possible on the app unfortunately
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You should be able to download the original file through any web browser
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Jel Shaker posted:can i ask what apps that people are using for watching video on their iphone? If you are running the jellyfin server client you may have to go in the options and enable downloads for that specific user (dashboard -> users). It is definitely possible but I don't remember if it is enabled by default.
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Baba Oh Really posted:If you are running the jellyfin server client you may have to go in the options and enable downloads for that specific user (dashboard -> users). It is definitely possible but I don't remember if it is enabled by default. thanks, think it’s a feature that’s been discontinued (?). either way managed to mangle my way around it use the files ios app to connect to the server via tailscales, copy/ drag files over to my iphone storage and use VLC to play whatever random codec needed
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Weird question but I want to search like, actual oldschool usenet posts, and google groups has a really lovely interface, what are the options there.
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Tunicate posted:Weird question but I want to search like, actual oldschool usenet posts, and google groups has a really lovely interface, what are the options there. Brief search took me to https://www.usenetarchives.com. First thing I searched for was alt.tv.simpsons and it does show a lot in there.
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Tunicate posted:Weird question but I want to search like, actual oldschool usenet posts, and google groups has a really lovely interface, what are the options there. Kinda wonder if r/datahorders or something wouldn't be a good call. outside of alt.binaries I can't imagine all of usenet is as big as 15 years of reddit, and that was just a few terabytes compressed.
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8-bit Miniboss posted:Brief search took me to https://www.usenetarchives.com. First thing I searched for was alt.tv.simpsons and it does show a lot in there. It looks like the search is OR based rather than AND based, which makes it a lot harder to narrow things down. Maybe I'm missing something, though? Tunicate fucked around with this message at 06:27 on Apr 30, 2024 |
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Jel Shaker posted:can i ask what apps that people are using for watching video on their iphone? Yeh, downloading locally all depends on what iOS client you are using and whether it supports downloads. For example, Finamp does for audio but it only does audio, not video. My solution was to get the VLC app and just use that. You can log in via safari and use the 3 dots > download, then either move it to the 'VLC' folder in Files or just open the file in VLC. Note that copying the stream URL and then pasting into VLC's Network -> Downloads section doesn't work as well, as it doesn't know the file extension and just calls it 'Download.vlc'. You can of course rename it but that's faff. The ability to download is enabled in the admin dashboard of Jellyfin via the web interface for each user. Unfortunately, the VLC app only supports connecting to a Plex server, not a Jellyfin one. Nam Taf fucked around with this message at 13:04 on Apr 30, 2024 |
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Jel Shaker posted:can i ask what apps that people are using for watching video on their iphone? Infuse. It works on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and Macs, and connects flawlessly to Jellyfin. I use it to regularly download stuff to watch to my Mac and watch it offline on a train/plane.
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