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Ah, I missed this somehow when digging through the git page

Thank you


I’ve looked into Code Server, which is a github project I’ve found for self hosting VS Code, but it only works on Linux

Are you saying VS Code itself has a built in self hostable option?



Self hosted browser IDE that supports C# and runs on Windows
My server is still windows based, which I know is a bit of a sin at this point, but just bear with me please There seem to be a few options avaliable, but I can't figure out if they all both support windows and C#, and a lot of the information I'm finding is linux specific. Why? Well, I like to make little roguelikes and card battlers on my phone in pure c# code, it's a fun way to pass the time that isn't doom scrolling. A lot of my free time at work is spent sitting on a boat just waiting with no access to my PC I've been using a C# ide on my phone, but Android as become such a fucking nightmare, most stuff seems locked down for some reason, and I can't access the local files to sync with syncthing to move it my PC when I do want to work with my PC. So I'd like to use a browser based solution that will just store everything locally on my server
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And that’s the issue I in particular have. It’s a double standard and not only that, they’re using it to generate money for their own tools

It’s not the same as some kid pirating photoshop to play around with, or a couple who is curious about GOT and want to watch it without paying HBO.

This is a separate issue and I hate that this place is so reddit like that trying to talk about it gets “hurrr dur I guess you’re mad because AI and meta are just the current hate train circle jerk hurrr i form my own opinions hurr”

Like, no, I’m upset because this is a whole new topic of piracy use.


Meta stealing intellectual property and utilizing it for corporate gain is not the same as normal users pirating content. They are so far apart that it warrants its own discussion and cannot be lumped in together.


That’s not the take away you should be having here, it’s that a mega Corp felt that they should be allowed to create new content from someone else’s work, both without their permission and without paying


The guys making $32 a day on Chinese ships don’t get paid enough to care, that’s why it’s so easy to smuggle stuff to begin with.


I thought it would operate like radarr and all I needed to to do was link it with ombi and send it requests.

Thanks


I went to the queue and nothing was there, only one out of my 15 trackers was down,

I saw somewhere you can make the software look for seasons by navigating to the show and clicking the magnifying glass next to it, and now it’s added a bunch of episodes to the queue.

I’ll have to dig through the log file because now it’s downloading hundreds of episodes so the log got all thicc on me

Anyway to make it prefer whole seasons though? I’ve got 146 torrents running now, lol


Sonarr not working?
It downloaded one episode of one show, so I know it's configured properly in that regard. It is connected to Ombi, qBittorrent, and Jellyfin. Not sure why it's not fetching the rest of the media? Again, it got just a single episode of a single show and that's all it downloaded. I was hoping it would go after whole season downloads rather than individual episodes Anyway to approach this issue?
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Does the audio suffer? I’m already sacrificing a lot by getting Yify/YTS stuff, the audio for those is piss poor as ot is


Thank you, just went and disabled it completely, I’d never heard of that before either.


File size preference for Radarr?
I only download 1080p unless it's something like LOTR that I'll splurge on space for. A comedy doesn't need spectacular visual fidelity. Just downloaded a 44gb file for a 1080p version of Forest Gump, and I'm just kinda not interested in filling my hard drives with excessive file sizes. Noticed that some other films are 20gb and 13gb, etc, still way too big for what they are. Any way to maybe have radarr have a file size preference? Like, for 1080p I don't need it to be any bigger than 3gb, and most movies can be 1.5gb and be fine Edit: I have to say, I asked a beginner/basic question and no one here has tried to belittle me, or come at me with hostility, I've only gotten helpful advice. Thank you all!
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Just got one for $100 on r/hardwareswap (yes I still visit reddit, but I can’t give up hardwareswap) a couple weeks ago


Syncthing for back ups. Lovely and easy to use.


For creative software like that, the vast majority of people getting it pirated are amateurs, and if they get good enough, they’ll eventually be paying back.

Same thing with photoshop, if I hadn’t pirated it, I NEVER would have developed the skill set required to use it effectively. Piracy is the company getting thousands of future potential customers for free. How many thousands of people pirated it and went on to work professionally and pay for it? Adobe wouldn’t be near what it is without piracy.


That’s a long winded way of saying “if you have to ask, you’re not ready”


I raw dog my torrents with no VPN

Can someone tell me the actual risks involved? I always thought it was so you didn’t get your ISP up your ass and shut you off, my power company is my ISP and they don’t give a shit

What really am I risking here?

Edit: US


I remember my friends mom got an s3 and the water damage tag was triggered before they even left the store, they tried to exchange it for another one but it was triggered too.

I’m still convinced that many of them were purposely triggered so they could deny warranty claims. It makes too much sense.(I know s series isn’t sony, I just mean most companies do this).



My router supported OpenVPN out of the box so I just use that and have remote connections disabled in all of my software

I’m curious what the other, more advanced users here have to tell me about it because I’m still new to the self hosted stuff and that was the first thing I thought of to do


I could understand them a decade or more ago when not every phone was Hotspot ready, but now days I’d just use PDANet


Yeah, you can set how many versions to keep back ups of and for how long to keep them.


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.


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


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.


This solution doesn’t seem to work. It says not supported on newer versions of windows.

The support page on the github says something about updating an ini but there are no inis and I don’t know where to put this ini



Thank you! This works for me!

Although, to anyone who ends up here in search of the same question, you have to enable software rendering for it to work without a monitor


Syncing save games across multiple users, for games like Valhiem or Minecraft without the need for an always on server.


Remote Desktop solution that works without a monitor on host PC (Windows)
Windows user here, please don't shoot me I'm in need of a remote desktop solution that works without a monitor. I've tried AnyDesk, TeamViewer, and TightVNC. All of the stuff I have need of using has a GUI client or dedicated software, but I'm about to be away from home for a couple weeks and I'm worried it might shit out on me for one reason or another and need some manual input (any one who has ever used a computer knows that this happens sometimes) I have OpenVPN on my router and that's how I'm accessing everything, so a local solution will work, and it would be nice, but not necessary, if it's got an Android client as well I have Windows 10 Home so I can't use remote desktop that's built into windows without installing a cracked pro version of window.
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Ohh, thank you, I didn’t know about these options


I’d do that if this was just for me, but this home server I’m setting up is going to be used by friends and family, so I’m trying to keep the points of entry limited.


So, I know Jellyfin is the defacto recommendation, but I can’t get it to list anything other than movies and TV shows. It won’t list my comics or ebooks or audio books.

Emby does this right of out the box, but honestly I’d prefer the FOSS option



If it already has windows on it, then it has a key. Just install windows. You can get it from their website