I think visually so this didn’t take me long todo, but just start slapping stuff down into a notepad and drawing lines, then use obsidian or a flow chart tool to do what I did. Afterwards it helped me a lot by making sure my torrents and nzbs don’t get any hiccups when implementing a new feature (like switch games)
I auto-upload to trackers that allow it. Instead of having the torrent already in qBit, I have autobrr send it to qbit with a special filter that checks for my username on the trackers I upload to.
I do this because If I grab the torrent at the same time as all the leechers then there’s no delay for the leechers to start downloading meaning they don’t have to re-poll the tracker as much to find me (the seeder)
This also works better for if you’re not a pre-approved uploader (someone who doesn’t need moderator approval to upload). That way once your torrent is approved I can start seeding right away.
I did try both actually, I just didn’t enjoy adding another service for people to use, it was too difficult convincing them to use another site and/or app. I just settled for the plex sync that way people don’t even have to touch ombi at all. Everything they need for media is contained in plex.
I admit though I bet for others ombi and overseerr are great, as they are great projects, just wasn’t a fit for me sadly :/
Couldn’t have said it much better myself. I think of hardlinks like backend and front end development offices.
The backend team has the data that frontend teams 1 & 2 use, but frontend team 3 isn’t in the same office (filesystem) as the backend team so they can’t access the data.
If frontend team 2 goes down, frontend team 1 still has access to the backend’s data
Writing new data: teams 1 and 2 go down then fuckit we can bulldoze backend and make a new backend for any new frontend teams.
No weekly manga anywhere. The closes I got was monitoring AnimeBytes for manga updates via Autobrr. Since AnimeBytes only keeps the most complete pack of each manga. So when a new chapter/volume is released the old torrent gets deleted and new one is made. So that keeps things easy for adding content… but not removing content to avoid duplicate volumes.
If you find a solution lmk :/
Some explanation, sorry I don’t know what you do and don’t know so forgive me if I go too far, perhaps someone else will learn too :3
0-Day is for scene (usually), basically the first release of pirated content. Like EDITH or CAKE (rip). In the comics sense they post to a usenet board, kinda like a super secret forum.
so the 0-Day Week bundle is a collection of all the 0-Day comics that were posted in that week to the usenet board
MaM and Geek are indexers that make it easier for people to find content to download. People post the 0-Day bundles there
You can settup an rss feed on these indexers to auto filter for these “0-Day Week” bundles. After you make the rss feed you can add it to your torrent client so it would automatically download any new weekly bundle.
Mylar is a comic book manager, like Sonarr/Radarr.
This settup will archive comics as they release week-by-week. More for people that want to host their own comic book server.
yeet skeet here’s the thing you’re talking about
streamrip: Downloads tracks, albums, playlists, discographies, and labels from Qobuz, Tidal, Deezer, and SoundCloud
Also good: Tidal-Media-Downloader
MY FIRST SYSADMIN DAY
I’m still a teen but have been running servers for friends and family for just under a year now, mid-september will be my first full year.
I posted this on instagram a while ago and some friends proceeded to give me some cards :D
Today’s chore is to finish adding comics support to my server for the GF. (komga nginx issues atm, help wanted…) Also need to setup RomM, also for GF’s kirby games.
My go to strat. I already have a bunch of torrents so when I join a new tracker I run cross-seed, then I set up autobrr and grab the internal releases for new shows/movies.
I also have some script to auto-upload to some trackers.
Sadly you’re right about RED, only viable way to get upload on RED is to upload content
Refer to this post from sh.itjust.works about Widevine Bypass. Not exactly what you’re looking for but the comments hold valuable links and information for you
Good for computers and phones. Not for consoles, which I use my ps5 for all my home media.