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What? I’m confused by the question the OP asked if it’s just automatically that way.


I’ll prolly give it a shot at some point. I bought lifetime plex long before jellyfin was a thing. Is there an experience similar to plexamp? It’s too good.


Plex allows this as long as you set whatever devices local IP on the allow without authorization list. I also know that plex just gets shit on the fediverse. Jellyfin doesn’t have local allowance baked in? I’ve never used it.



I don’t like it to be mainstream… I prefer a more underground; learn some shit and get your nerd on type of piracy.




I use the web UI version and the only way it works is by going into the playlist and hitting the select all checkmark box, then hit download all selected or whatever the button says.




Awesome, need to incorporate this in my lemmy registrations.

Edit: never mind just saw the note about it not being secure lol





I’ve had similar frustrations with ghost adventures. So many episodes/seasons and completely different versions of what goes where all over the internet. Always end up manually messing with it.




Frugal Usenet and their free block news block. Never any problems.


Maybe install Debian and setup yunohost.





Yep everyone making money is shady.


Plex with Plexamp works really well. Downloading you’ll have to figure out your source for that. There’s many. Ripping straight from Deezer was best when I was doing it. (Deemix when I was going this route).




Provider Free allowance 1 TB of egress overage
Cloudflare Free for most services
Heroku 2 TB / mo per app Not publicly listed
OVH Cloud Free and unlimited
Scaleway Free for most services
Hetzner 20-60 TB / mo per instance $1.08
Linode 1-20 TB / mo per instance $5.00
Oracle Cloud 10 TB / mo $8.50
Backblaze 3x the amount of data stored $10.00
Bunny CDN $10.00
DigitalOcean 100 GB - 10 TB / mo per instance $10.00
UpCloud 500 GB - 24 TB / mo per instance $10.77
Vultr 2 TB / mo for most services $10.00
Fly.io 100 GB / mo $20.00
Microsoft Azure 100 GB / mo $78.30
Amazon Web Services 100 GB / mo $92.16
Railway $100.00
Zeabur 10-100 GB, depends on plan $100.00
Google Cloud Depends on service $111.60
Render 100 GB - 1 TB, depends on plan $300.00
Vercel 100 GB - 1 TB, depends on plan $400.00
Netlify 100 GB - 1 TB, depends on plan $550.00

As in you upgraded from a previous Lemmy? More than likely your database is migrating and it can take a while. ~30 minutes or more depending on your server.



Supposedly there’s still issues federating even on the latest. I’ve been restarting mine every 8 hours or so just in case.


Yeah, there’s been a few times I needed lower quality versions for say screens in a vehicle and to cram as many as possible on an SD card. That’s been my only use of it. Otherwise I keep an any profile with the cut off being the best 4k version.



Well duh if you’re wanting to ditch your subreddit too of course you’d big it up, lock it down, and send everybody to lemmy. You answered your own question.


If your feelings are easily hurt you’re going to hate it here as well.


My guess would be that it really had nothing to do with Canada. It had to do with you complaining about their subreddit and you telling people to leave it. I would have removed it as well. Dunno if I would have banned you. I would have had to seen it a number of times before I banned you I think.


As long as you keep your opinions that mean anything to yourself.




Was just a play on the ridiculous amount of experience needed in job postings.