

It is such a shame that ZFS isn’t a straightforward option on almost all distros.


It is such a shame that ZFS isn’t a straightforward option on almost all distros.


What happens when people decide not to seed anymore?


qbit but its API is connected to Helmarr. I think Helmarr connects to transmission and deluge as well. iOS only.



I use Arch btw.
Line. Go. Up.


You could also consider looking into a private tracker. It’s not 100% safe but much more safe than a public tracker. It’s also kind of fun getting into it, but hard to get invited.
PIA is also a good option if port forwarding is important to you.
Yeah. I also appreciate the ability to actually fix most problems. I probably ran into fewer problems on windows, but when I did, the problems were beyond repair.
What does Microsoft have to do with that? You can make the same AI PRs anywhere you want.


It’s a similar idea to how some RAID configurations work.


I just learned this on 2.5 Admins.

Radarr and sonarr. And any other software based on that codebase.


I had so many OSX and Final Cut Pro DVD-Rs. And Adobe CS.
Nowadays I just use FOSS alternatives. Pirated software isn’t worth the risk anymore IMO.


Prairie provinces are great if you don’t mind the cold. Totally underrated.
The whole point is that it’s open source and they want people to be able to print them themselves.
I primarily use Libre Wolf but playing back hdr videos in Plex might just be easier to use Chromium than mpv.


If you have a car with a CD player, I’d recommend burning some CDs. It’s so refreshing having a small collection of banger CDs to choose from. Not to mention that you can insert and eject without being too distracted.


Also shredder was kinda cool, even if evil.
Yeah. It is really good at some things and bad at other things. I used to have a good sense for it but the arch install threw me off.
I find it’s good at giving regex commands from natural language and vise versa. It’s really helped me get a grip on that aspect of learning (neo)vim.
I’ve tried several times but latex commands are so engrained in my fingers. One day. Maybe.