

Blampe/lidarr:latest
Just found out about this yesterday, but it works and it’s a simple replacement
Blampe/lidarr:latest
Just found out about this yesterday, but it works and it’s a simple replacement
Depends on the job, it’s not guaranteed nor is it legally protected (it is on paper, not in practice)
So I’m expecting a max of 5 concurrent users, but most wouldn’t need transcoding. The real hiccup (brace yourself) is a 720p CRT and (assuming I get transcoding to work well) a 480p CRT. I’m pretty novice to PC specs outside of the “buy whatever you can afford for gaming” mindset, so any suggestions there are welcome. My budget is…whatever it takes to not regret the hardware years from now. My last build was $2k for reference
That’s my goal: use the NAS as a NAS, use a computer for containers and the like. I’m using Seagate Exos for the NAS exclusively
In hindsight, I didn’t explain myself well enough. My plan is to use my current NAS as a NAS and little more; I’d like a machine with respectable hardware to handle what my NAS is currently running plus more.
My NAS has Jellyfin, arrs, all the stuff that goes with that, Pi-hole, and Homarr. And that’s pushing its limits: everything has been slow, streams freeze, I’ve had containers quit, etc.
I’d like to get into other projects like Radicale, Mealie, ErsatzTV (old PC could handle it, NAS can’t), CCTV, and more. But according to my resources, the NAS can’t handle it
GPU (for the sake of transcoding) isn’t worth it?
It’s 4 bays, and we’re eating that space up quicker than I imagined
That’s painful. I hate opening up my containers for permanent shutdown. What’s the best 1:1 alternative? I’d like to keep it as close to *arr as possible due to me being a slow learner
UCMJ says otherwise. But in practice, I can tell you from experience that the consequences for any kind of refusal will be treated as mutiny and could cost you the rest of your professional life
Oh, you’re right. Sorry, I’m an idiot