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But are they also trans and Linux-obsessed working in IT?
But are they also trans and Linux-obsessed working in IT?
Some NotTheOnion type shit.
the average Lemmy user is a Linux Obsessed Trans Communist that works in IT
Come on. Stop exaggerating. First of all surely that has to at least be limited to certain communities. Secondly, how can the “average” person be such an extreme? Like, what are the outliers in that sample data?!
everything I’ve seen for radarr, sonarr, overseerr, etc. require docker
Back when I was using Sonarr a couple years ago before that really good free tracker died, I wasn’t using docker at all. Just a systemd unit for the server and one for the web interface I believe, or maybe just the one for both. I’m on Arch.
I hope that helps.
Keep the database on an SSD. I put mine on a HDD and it corrupted.
That seems very odd to me, and a very serious bug, no? 🤨 I feel like the storage medium shouldn’t matter as long as it can keep up with data throughput (or eventually keep up, with some help with buffering via the kernel or some other mechanism).
pass the gpu into the container
Man, if the “Download more RAM!” scammers of old could see us now.
but I’m super disenchanted on docker after this thread if I’m being honest
What made you feel that way? (I’m not too familiar with docker much tbh and I’m thinking of hosting on a Pi just like you.)
No worse than us, mind.
😆 Last part got me good.
Took me a good while to realize it was a cone, can’t lie.
If you do it in water it’s not as heavy.
enable the Do Not Disturb feature on your devices
I don’t really need to do this ☝️, because I’ve done this 👇.
and only grant notification permissions to essential apps
Never do I get notifications that I don’t want, unless I’ve installed some new app and haven’t fine-tuned its notification settings yet, after allowing notifications from it at all. 👍
Besides all that, I definitely agree that the FOSS lifestyle helps with a quiet digital existence. You only ever take part in information that you seek out on your own. Very nice.
Also not having installed addictive apps like Instagram or Facebook with algorithm-controlled content, really helps keep away scroll addiction.
Very good points. 👌
Ooh, well that’s wonderful. It’s like some grassroots thing. The inventors of the thing refuse to support it, but the people are adopting it on their own. ✊ I’m happy to hear these “news” (to me)! ❤️
Ah no worries. I found it a little bit difficult to believe that the decision wouldn’t be questioned by the company if it didn’t align with its overall goals. That would be weird.
I mean, it’s still insignificant enough that it won’t matter yet, right?
But that’s still good. It’s on the right path. Google needs to get their head out of their ass on this one. Still no sign of it years later though.
“Apple” supports it? Which apps? Not that I care much, I have zero Apple products or devices. 👍
I don’t think that’s the point it’s making, that the old person has a closed mind. Just that they seem to have ideas and values which seem e.g. morally ancient or something similar, but by the time you reach their age your values and world view will have changed to probably be very similar. I don’t see any values being placed on what they are thinking.