

LAMP indeed


LAMP indeed


I guess it’s just me that never really interact with the files anymore.


It’s just that you shouldn’t have to.
I’m suspecting the user is asking the wrong question.


Why do you care about the filename at all? As long as radarr knows and Jellyfin/Plex knows then it’s all good


Personally I just have ~6TB of SSD/nvme storage in my desktop. And I just delete content im done watching. If I want to watch it again I just get it from usenet :)
Not very helpful but an option is always to just not use so much space on content that is available
Just ask ChatGPT honestly.
You can self host things on one machine, all in containers. And just back up the data with a simple script easy enough.
Bows are OP until you have limited arrows
CachyOS
Trust me it’s super easy and nice.


You’d need a good backup somewhere. But that’s the same for bitwarden cloud. You cannot just assume it will never have issues


How so? I’ve ran them for years with zero issues


By management you mean?
I just have all my podman containers in the same folder. With one root file linking them all together.
Podman also has built in watchtower functionality so it can patch and maintain itself automatically
I don’t ever think about them


Are there security issues reported? Is open source


Is used by literal millions. I’m sure if there was a security issue or would be reported.
Changes for the reason of making changes doesn’t make sense either
Anyway, I use podman now. It had this functionality built in


What more does it need to do
It works prefectly


Do I still have to go to jail if I use vs codium


Do crime and get sentenced to 80 hour open source contribution would be awesome


Looks fine to me, I replaced plex like 3-4 months ago
Jellyfin / jellyseer + arr
Already runs in browser