Subj : Arch btw To : Accession From : DaiTengu Date : Tue Nov 25 2025 15:04:22 Re: Arch btw By: Accession to DaiTengu on Tue Nov 25 2025 11:19 am >> In docker containers, to automate movie/tv fetching I use the following: >> Sonarr >> Radarr >> Lidarr >> Mylar >> there are things like "readarr" for books too, but any books I want I >> manually grab. Ac> What.. in.. the.. actual.. fuck.. dude! :D It's way easier than it sounds. it helps that I'm running this all on unRAID, which is a slackware-based SAN system. They make it easy with a web UI. Ac> You didn't just make it completely obvious you're serious about your Ac> torrents and newsgroup binaries. I generally avoid torrents if I can. Very rarely do I have to torrent anything, everything I want is available in newsgroups. Ac> I'm kind of speechless right now. I was hoping it would be a bit easier, Ac> and you wouldn't need a 4-5 cluster of containers to achieve all of this. Ac> ;) As I said, unRAID makes it easy, as it all gets dumped to my SAN (which is now up to 94TB with a 12TB parity disk. It's about 75% full. I am a digital packrat) I've been into the whole "use computers for TV/Movies" thing for .. god.. 25 years now? Something like that. Before the days of streaming, I had multiple TV tuners that would DVR stuff, store it, and let me watch it from my phone remotely (or a laptop, or whatever). That's back when hard drives were only around 20-50GB or so. and tv/video was compressed divx. I still have a bunch of DVDs and VCDs with movies I burned to them in a binder somewhere. ....Martyrdom is the only way a person can become famous without ability. --- SBBSecho 3.32-Linux * Origin: The Sport is War, Total War - warensemble.com (46:1/193) .