The radio is obviously for updating jellyfin. All's good.
Anti-ISP torrent detection technology
...duh, Radarr...
I know this person and, honestly, it's a thing of majesty. These discs have presence, heft, and are valuable. They're collectors items on some level - every last one of them. So what if we're watching "Jaws" or "Aliens" for the 400th time. We're having a real, visceral experience here.
I'm exaggerating here, I only have about 200 laserdiscs. That's just a portion of my physical media collection. But I do really enjoy them. My toddler calls them "big movies" and we've watched Bambi I don't know how many times. And hell yeah, Jaws and Aliens! I have the Criterion release of Silence of the Lambs, and that has also gotten a lot of play time.
As much as I love the tanginess of your meme, your username has earned you a permablock.
stay angry!
I literally have no medical alternative!
Downloading it frame-by-frame from SSTV
This is the first time I’ve seen anything SDR related on lemmy. Please tell me there’s a community for us somewhere here, that’s one of the few things I still miss from reddit.

If you post on !amateur_radio@sh.itjust.works, I'd read.
I bought a cheap RTL-SDR to help solve a CTF challenge at DEFCON. The 2m/70cm antenna on my roof is begging for a fun project that's not just talking to other hams.
"whatever pirate site feels like working today and chill" rolls right off the tongue
ytx and chill
I refer to them all as 'The Library'.
Did you know you can borrow movies, books, music, and TV shows from The Library? It's awesome!
"High seas" if I want ppl to understand me, but "the soft/open meadows of the internet" is how I feel about the great library community.
nyaa and chill
Not to be a buzzkill, but lemmy.world has a rule against posting links (even obfuscated links) to pirate sites. You may want to edit that post to at least remove the TLD.
Friendly reminder that i2p exists and that you can torrent your cat videos without exposing yourself to your dog loving isp.
More info can be found here: https://lemmy.world/c/i2p
A service brought you by a human (usually I see bots do this): !i2p@lemmy.world
Its so you can stay on your instance and your viewer.
TIL, appreciate it
is a VPN (mullvad in my case) not good enough?
it is. that's just a different way to protect yourself.
I am already on one knee proposing
Reading this thread is letting me know how behind the times I am, like 90% of the apps are greek to me.
Used to have a huge library media server, torrenting all the day long.
But you guys, WOOHOO hosting drop servers and auto seeking subtitle and NFOs 24/7 from a curated seek list. FUCKING BRILLIANT!
I don't got that kind of energy in my old age
Nowadays I have a handful of pirate stream sites and that's really all I need.
Older geek here. I started with Plex and torrent. Added sonarr. Researched and switched to jellyfin. Learned about arr stack. Moved services to docker.
It's now super low maintenance. If I need to update a service, I just kill and recreate it. I have a second machine for media storage.
I think I spent a weekend building the arrstack and I have a few days total working on the home made NAS.
Nope. Is it for people to ask me to add stuff to sonarr?
It is a gui for searching for stuff across sonarr and radarr that also integrates with jellyfin to keep track of what you already have.
So uh. I guess it makes it easier for other people in your household to add stuff to jellyfin
I just kill and recreate it
That's too much effort sailor! We have a container for that ! Watchtower - containrrr.dev
Pirate and chill
Jokes on you I’m into that
Is there somewhere I can read for an idiot like myself to completely setup via docker?
https://feddit.uk/post/3160519
I did try that using Docker on Windows but it was an unmitigated hellscape. Just use the installers if you're using Windows for it.
If you're on Linux, dockstarter automates a lot of the docker set up.
I'm gonna disagree. I followed the instruction set here on lemmy and the original on reddit using ubuntu server. It wouldn't work. The directions are not for someone unfamiliar with linux files. There were gaps in the information that were written for people who understand the unsaid parts on how things are put together in linux, not for an "idiot like myself".
I gave up after two days and multiple reinstalls after docker kept refusing to load. There was nothing automatic about it.
Despite the response, docker isn't that simple... I gave up on it after a couple days.
Portainer helped me finally get a wrangle on it with a webui to manage everything from with a proper UI. You can still deploy with terminal commands and dockerfiles and such, or through Portainer with app templates or stacks. But you're not limited to the terminal when it comes to managing everything.
You should try this
My post you are replying to is literally asking for pointers to install it. Not sure why you are asking for permission and not just posting here what you did so as to help everyone that comes here looking for similar help
Mostly because I figured you needed more help than a link to some guide, which I assumed you must have already attempted before asking here.
I see where your reply is coming from, but what I did might not be at all relevant to your case, depending on your setup. That's why there are specific guides for different use-cases.
Best of luck mate.
love sonarr, radarr however never quiet worked for me. It doesn't like my network drive and then when I got around that it had this bad habit of downloading movies it already knew I had again...
Ombi, yo.
And maybe about a minute or so more - absolutely not because I wanna cause any discomfort, I just need to process the shock & loss (maybe some abatement issues) to be able to physically move away, back home to my def-not-up-to-date Jelly Fino (thats the name of my main instance).
(Actually I really should update my Jellyfin client on Tizen ... or buy a N100 player or something.)
Things are so tight that 1 streaming service would be an irresponsible expense for me. $15/month for an expense that can be circumvented if you're smart, its a no brainer. I feel like society has done more harm to me than any amount of piracy will ever do to them. Where are all these high paying jobs I was promised I could have if I got a degree, huh? I'm worse off now than before I made the decision to go to school. It's pirated or nothing for me but it's also more convenient. That enshittified corporate ui shit is slow.
Who uses torrents when there is usenet, sonarr and radarr.
Because paying for usenet means paying for privacy rights. Next to that, law enforcements are actively hunting uploaders, not downloaders. Usenet is much faster. Constant uploading is less energy efficient as it requires more pc power (especially when uploading loads of data) so it costs you more power, slows your pc, keeps your hard drives actively running which wears them down (as I imagine you don't have 32TB in SSD). With torrents you need to keep them uploading to get ratio on the closed community sites, so it takes up much more drive capacity. On open sites you get loads of viruses and other junk. I use my upload speed for friends to stream the content from my NAS instead. I got free vpn with my usenet account, for the price of a vpn account so I pay as much as you downloading torrents, if not less, assuming you're smart enough to have a paid vpn subscription. And this vpn is on top of SSL for extra privacy.
Usenet is better in so many ways.
I don’t want to get in the way of your argument re. Usenet, but spinning hard drives will last longer if they stay on. Starting and stopping the spindle motor will impart the greatest wear. As long as you have the thermals managed, a spinning disk is a happy disk.
Yeah fair enough, but that's why they run idle instead of off when not in use, right? At least my NAS optimizes the lifespan of my drives while at the same time preserves power by keeping them running idle when not in use AFAIK. As soon as I access data I hear the drives spinning harder. My pc runs on SSD's as it is off during the night and downloading to SSD storage means rewriting bits all the time which wears SSD storage down, unlike with HDD's. So my NAS runs sonarr and radarr and automatically downloads everything by itself, directly to HDD's. But those HDD's are idle when I'm not downloading, because I'm not uploading because I don't use torrents.
But please correct me if I'm wrong. I'd love to improve my setup and the life span of my drives.
I think there's no hard rules. I think in Australia, with the Dallas Buyers Club fiasco, the judge said a fair compensation for pirating a copy of the film was the price of the DVD, but because the studio were trying to sue a single individual for millions they threw the case out.
As far as know there is no precedent for piracy punishments on individuals. The best they can do is ask your ISP to send you a strongly worded letter.
Both downloading and uploading is illegal in most places, even downloading became illegal here in the Netherlands a few years ago. But searching for someone downloading a movie is dumb, you would want to catch the uploader so there won't be anything to download anymore. The Dutch company Brein actively searches for uploaders and fines them on contract from creators, labels and studios. They do this together with the Dutch police and police from other nationalities. They don't care if you have ip TV, they do care if you host ip TV. They don't care if you download, they do care if you upload. With torrents you also upload, so they want to fine you if able. Due to privacy laws in The Netherlands this isn't possible yet, but in Germany it's a standard practice as ISP's are forces to share user information.
Sonarr and radarr works just as well with torrents.
Unless you're on your neighbor's WiFi
I seem to have more than a handful that still work without issues. I only need my private trackers to fins old or special things. Anything recently released is readily available and sonarr/radarr finds it.
im lazy and don't wanna pay for usenet, torrents are great
Usenet is the way but I've never witnessed someone who torrents see the light in a penny comment thread. Few people truly understand opsec and how to quantify their own risk surface, but those who do will gravitate towards Usenet.
Speed is also a factor. Casuals don't understand what it is to grab a release before a torrent has found the first seeder.
Many don't know about usenet. When you only download using torrents and don't know anything else, you might look into it after reading something about it here. It's how I found sonarr and radarr, by reading about it on reddit.
About the speed: Oh, that's such a difference. I download with roughly 100MB/s constantly, which is the max write speed of my drives (1000mb/s connection). I've never reached anything like that with torrents.
New movie? Sure. Let's download the 46GB version. 10min later and it's downloaded, extracted, renamed, put in the right folder, added to Kodi ready to watch, including subtitles.
To me usenet is a no-brainer.
If this is how I find out I need to update my jellyfin I'm going to be sad
ye olde AM radio torrent and chill
Who is that character from? It reminds me of foamy the squirrel
Is she from the Maxx? It was an animated show on MTV a long time ago. Her name is Sarah and there's a whole part where she gets a gun to defend herself but she always comes across as a little bit deranged.

Thanks!
It's an original character from @whoismonday on twitter ( https://x.com/whoismonday ) called "Mote". The meme template used to have a doge in it but somehow this version got more popular recently.
I used to love foamy, but thinking back on it I don't think foamy and I would vibe today...
Recognizing that is a part of growth, don't think bad of it.
I used to fucking love a cartoon about a living magical alien rubick's cube that was so bad it didn't even make it through the first season despite the toy being a raging success at the time.
Just like if you cringe at the stupid shit you used to do, it's just a sign that you've matured enough to know it was stupid.
Looking closer at the image, I’m going with “in this house we use single sideband.” (But, as a Plex user, I love yours too.)
Plex is pretty awesome, ngl. I always wanted to try jellyfin since paywall and all but since most people wont donate to open source to save their own lives, I really cant blame them.
Yet Jellyfin has no financial issues and even asked people to stop donating to them but to support other projects instead.
I went with Emby after I started having concerns with privacy on Plex. I have a lifetime sub of Plex and used it for like 8 or 9 years, but I really dislike that they would send emails to users about stats of who watches what, etc.
I would have gone Jellyfin too, but Emby has a cloud connect setup for easy server switching, and I wanted the LDAP plugin among many other plugins available.
I run both, jellyfin for people who want to download stuff to their phone without the plex pro thing and plex for everyone else since I find it much easier for user management
I run both Plex and Jellyfin. I always watch my videos with subtitles and for that reason Jellyfin is still unusable for me. Subtitles are too big on one platform but too small on another. Size adjustment is broken. No Subtitle delay adjustment. Downloading subtitles is an external process.
I still use it for an occasional video that needs transcoding, but it really needs to fix subtitles before I can ditch Plex. There are other minor issues with JF over Plex, but they are not dealbreakers.
Thanks for mentioning this. I recently switched to kodi for my tv setup and it works well with plex. I wonder if jellyfin would work with it. I might try it.
I just ask Jellyseerr and it goes and gets everything ready for me.
I run a samba server with nfo files scrapped straight from themoviedb.
I use kodi for viewing as it's easy to install anywhere.
rtorrent for acquiring material.
*gets malware
Much more ethical and safe to get blurays
CVE-2018-11529. Not that it's a common thing, but it has happened
I'm antsy about pirating software and games because of malware, but movies and shows? Just go to a reputable site and choose a torrent with a lot of seeds and it's pretty safe. Personally I have an old laptop dedicated to running a jellyfin server streaming torrents, so even if I did download malware there's nothing of value on the drive
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Ah yes, searching for torrents in radio frequencies
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