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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

I used it very briefly when I used to use plex, but it works pretty much as it looks. I just didn't see a lot of benifits to that setup as I might as well just use Stremio if I wanted to go that route as this one was kind of a pain to setup. Not sure if you can get it to work "half stream, half download" in the way you want though.. You might be able to script something similar though. Since it mounts the debrid service using rclone, you should be able to transfer out the files locally.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (3 children)

It's not very clear what your asking for, but I think this is what you are talking about?

 

aka Jidou Hanbaiki ni Umarekawatta Ore wa Meikyuu wo Samayou

This is such a ridiculous plot, but it works! The episode was very enjoyable and I am curious to see where this will go. Isekai fans are eating well today.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I used it for a bit and enjoyed how well developed it is, but I moved onto something different as I needed something more freeform. If the structure of BookStack works for you, you can't get much better.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

Try putting an RSS reader on their like FreshRSS! Or a bookmark manager such as LinkAce! Start your own personal wiki/knowledge base with BookStack! Try deploying them natively, then learn how awesome docker is and put them into a compose file. Add wireguard into the mix so your services can only be accessed via a VPN.

Now get yourself a domain if you don't already have one. Pro tip if you want to maximize the cheapness of your setup, you can get a .xyz domain for .99 cents a year! Just has to be funny numbers, but find some numbers that has meaning and its not bad. Now that you have a domain, put those bad boys in a subdomain. Tired of those pesky browser errors? Time to setup a reverse proxy and get yourself an HTTPS cert. Caddy is brain dead easy to do this.

 

Lot of sales for 4th of july (and ongoing ones) where you can pay $10-$14 for a YEAR of a small cheap VPS. Usually only has 1GB of memory, but that's plenty to play around with and learn. If nothing else, a good cheap ipv4 you can use for some port forwarding. There are lots of options, but I've used racknerd and ethernetservers which have been fine.

I have my own server at home, but I bought two small ones to start learning Ansible with in a risk free way. Eventually plan to redo my main server with a complete Ansible setup, really want to hop on that "infrastructure as code" train.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago

Why would not link to official docker for blocky? Bit odd to recommend 17 pulls vs the 1 million+ one. Easier for people new to the software to get help if something is not working if they are using the same thing everyone else is using.