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It sure was a handful to configure the 15GB S3 onject storage to use in Veeam. Took me about 30-45min trying to find a guide on how to set it up with Veeam.


Assuming there isnt a publisher behind it that rakes the cash in first.



Still paying for my Spotify sub. Not my absolute favorite service (that’s jellyfin) but very convenient.




If the discount is consistent and predictable e.g. 10% of on Easter/Black Friday/Christmas Holidays it’s at least something.




Depends.
If you connect to the MyFritz proxy service (https://sso.myfritz.net/) from AVM, then no
If you access your own myfritz adress, then yes. (https://example123987wpvor.myfritz.net:12345)

But the only thing the myfritz page from AVM does is enable you to access some functions from the fritzbox like smart home stuff, your internet connection (type of connection, public IP, etc.)


This so much of a lie.
Only the usual suspects (new fiber ISPs, Vodafone/KabelBW and O₂) do and usually on the coax and fiber contracts.


Wireguard will only work if the cellular or ISP at, say the workplace, have an IPv6 adress or IPv4-to-6 translation



The myfritz can communicate with the fritzbox but trying to connect directly (as it’s not proxied) from IPv4 only will fail as well.


You checked if you have a DS-Lite contract? Those are very popular. Especially with O2, Vodafone and the fiber ISPs.
The problem: You get only an IPv4 CG-NAT IP and a regular IPv6 IP. If your ISP (for example at work) did not configure an IPv6, you will not be able to connect (A and AAAA DNS records).
I assume you set up the port forwarding in your Fritzbox (under Internet > Freigaben > Portfreigaben)?
If it has the proper external port connected to your internal port it should connect.


Alternative: flaresolverr

https://github.com/FlareSolverr/FlareSolverr

Edit: Regarding your question to reduce issues:

  1. I had it on a Pi, and it didnt tac it very much (BUT I used flaresolverr!)
  2. Limit the request times of your trackers?

SLSK, private trackers, public trackers, random websites, open directories, ripping your own CDs.



Sufficiently qualifiedd to be working in IT.


Also a happy user of HortusFox. Very good service :)




Dunno. If the client does it.
I know there are ways thr request a specific section of a torrent to essentially stream it and once you are done keep it in seed.



If you all stream and I’m feed up with you leeching without contributing, who will seed?


Reddit and Lemmy: OpenSignups

Usually open during:

  • Easter
  • Summer Holiday
  • Black Friday/week
  • Christmas/New year.
  • Every other day deemed special by the particular tracker.

Imagine camping a channel and waiting for the downloaf instead of auto fetching the torrent with sonarr and RSS/API, import to library and watch once your home complete with metadata


Mine is x6 for public and x∞ for private automatically.
But I’ll change the label if a torrent is important to me and continue seeding.


And I for spaces.

Let’s hate both and be mad at the client?


Tabs > spaces

Tabs does allow you to set the spacing you need.
Spaces are like hardcoding passwords



There is one: Yamtrack

Regarding Tachiyomi: The successor is called Mihon and is continued by one of the former maintainers





MAL for anime
Trakt for anything. Fully usable without any premium account.
Upside of Trakt: If you like watch analytics it’s very cool, does support backups to cloud providers like onedrive and gdrive and I believe via email so you arent bound to them if you want to quit.

Happy user for >2 years.
There are also integrations for Jellyfin and Plex.


5.4k + smr would explain it at write but not at read.



They need to go through tvdb anyway and then it would need to be added by a user. Afaik it takes a while to be propagated to sonarrs skyhook/tvdb integration.


Remember the flamethrower? This thing looked like actual fun. Even the name was/is hilarious


In search of software for managing my life (like a helpdesk but in a lite format)
Hello fellow selfhosters, I tried to find a piece of software that could achieve my goal but maybe I am not searching in the correct areas. So I thought of asking here for suggestions or directions I could take. # What I am looking for: I am looking for software that could fill a purpose of tracking like a helpdesk ticketing portal but not be a full blown ticketing portal. For example I want to track current tasks like an RMA I am doing right now with Logitech (currently organized in my email inbox/folders) or keep track of shipments (currently tracked in Google Keep in this format: `Shop | MM YYYY | Order-ID | Contents | Tracking:<Shipping Number>`) # Features I am specifically looking for: - Tracking items (like shipments) - Keep track of issues (fix light bulb), Tasks (go to citizen office to renew ID), - Optionally: Keeping communication like E-Mails (like go back and see the communication history with Logitech concerning the RMA#999999) # Platforms I use: Android and Windows. # What I have found so far and seemed to fit: - Kanban Boards: https://kanboard.org, https://wekan.github.io - Ticketing Boards: Zammad, glpi, freescout - Whatever that can be classified as: Leantime # How I am coming to the conclusion I need something like that - As mentioned earlier, I keep track of some stuff like shipments, overtime todo, money I am owing or someone does owe me in Google Keep. It kinda works but I feel like I am straining the borders of it's use case. And I fear Googles Graveyard - I keep track of my e-mails via folders (to some extent). But I will probably not find the email of communication I had 5 months ago with that system. At work we use a classic ticket helpdesk system. I can more or less find the ticket of an issue a customer had on the phone and correlate it with the problem I have right now. - Some of my knowledge base is in Obsidian.md for technical stuff or minor stuff like "find x here", while the stuff related for real life (e.g. recipes) are stored in OneNote. It's not necessary to consolidate it but maybe I can remove some of each into the new system? # What I would like to avoid: Things like creating companies to track tickets with. I would rather just keep track of the issue (maybe with some form of history to go back in time?) and not be lost in endless classification of company number, telephone, contacts etc. Maybe I am in search of a unicorn-glitter edition^tm^ and just need someone to tell me that doesn't exist or I am not looking for the correct thing or term. The help is highly appreciated :) *PS: While preferred it doesn't need to be selfhosted. It should be accessible via smartphone (app or web doesnt really matter) and on desktop (program or web).* ## Update: Currently in consideration are (thanks for the suggestions so far!): - OpenProject - Focalboard - Vikunja - Tarallo
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