Before I forget here’s the server flow for my 64tb sever. Supports Anime and all the works, never could get manga working with torrent/usenet well enough on ubuntu though.
A short list:
Make suggestions on improvements, I probably won’t be using this settup on my next server, but similar.
For adding content I used Ombi and the plex watchlist sync feature for those that were leeching on my plex, worked well enough. For better management I used the LunaSea app (great fucking app, go get it now, it’s free)
I didn’t do music bc I have tidal with plex and that’s more then fine, lidarr sucked too much for the artists I like and attempts at streamrip automation failed all the time.
Cronjob abuse is my friend
Forgot to mention this also supports auto-uploading content (with filters) on a cronjob
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Is Obsidian the tool used to create the flow chart?
Yes - the nodes are obsidian pages (markdown files), this view is a napkin-type layout thing that is built in; I haven’t played much with it
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Yes.
It’s a fantastic software. All of your files are kept in plaintext, too, which is important to me.
You do NOT have to pay for syncing, you can pay them for their services, but I use syncthing to sync from my phone to my PC and server. It updates almost instantly. They also don’t try to block you from using third party sync options.
Obsidian is a notes software, but you can make canvases like this and link multiple notes together. It also supports mark down.
Ever tried Affine.pro ?
I made a community !pkms@sh.itjust.works for all sorts of things related to PKMS aka personal knowledge management systems. I added some of my favorites resources there.
You may like orgpad: https://sh.itjust.works/post/8295637
No dedicated mobile apps, and I would rather not use it in a browser.
I do a significant amount of my writing and story boarding on my phone, Obsidian has checked every box I’ve ever needed
Do you leave syncthing running on your phone all the time? How is this on your phone’s battery life?
Also, does obsidian do collaborative notes? Like, can I share and edit a note with someone else?
I let syncing run in the background all the time, the app has a ton of settings to configure when it runs so it respects battery/data usage
Android reports the app has used less than 1% of my battery in the last 19 hours
I use Syncthing-Fork, by the way, just a note I forgot to add. More features.
I let it run 24/7. It’s been running constantly for months. It uses less than 1% in a day so it’s reasonable to not have to turn it on when I want to sync.
I have no idea if collaboration is a functionality of the paid obsidian features, it could be, but I don’t even have an account with them. Syncthing doesn’t support this (its just used for syncthing files to multiple devices), however you can share a note and edit it as long as you are not editing it simultaneously. Like, a back and forth kind of deal.
Do syncthing support version control? I currently use Git with GitHub to sync between devices and while it works it can be incredibly annoying to troubleshoot when it goes wrong.
Yeah, you can set how many versions to keep back ups of and for how long to keep them.