Yeah thars what I said :P
Yeah thars what I said :P
You’ve misread that. When he leaves his home network, he has it switch off wifi to prevent it being picked up by other networks. Probably has it being switched back on by cell tower / similar location option
UK here.
Yes, 2 or 3 pound. Typically that’s about 10%.
I refer to it as the lazy tax.
I have audiobookshelf, along with readarr for downloading and the two have a totally compatible naming structure configured so it works like a dream. Not 100% sure it was that way at default or if I had to configure readarr to match what audiobookshelf needed.
It’s annoying it won’t subfolder the server under domain for reverse proxy, but that’s not too much of a worry.
Workspaces? Don’t recall if it has its own icons
https://www.maketecheasier.com/how-to-work-with-workspaces-gnome/
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Yup, pretty much :P
Seriously worth a go, takes minutes to setup if you’re already ready for docker containers. Restart it often (dailiy is the official guidance, i find it doesnt need that with only me as user, i just do it when it starts to feel sluggish) - and I’ve put it behind a reverse proxy with auth to keep it to myself
Happens a lot on the wheels on my studio lights, invariably full of hair - a bit fire singes it back off straight away then lube them works a treat
I got sick of some of the various Invidious instances taking 5+ refreshes to load a video, so ended up installing my own instance and its been a much nicer experience
Have a look on xdaforums for your device, there will be guides. With the Samsung for example you have to enable bootloader flashing in existing rom developer options otherwise it will overwrite on a fresh boot. Gxda is a trove of info though
Have you tried Newpipe? Lovely YT client for android :)
Oh, and look into port forwarding the Jellyfin on your router, so you can access it outside of your network for when you are in hotels. Then you could either connect via ip address or use something like No-IP to get a free hostname to point at it
Should be fairly simple.
You just need to get the NAS mounted on to the pi and then look at Jellyfin which is a nice front end for streaming video, would look much like Netflix or Disney+ kinda thing.
Great guide, two things though
I notice you mention Prowlarr, I’d probably suggest it and jackett - i ran both for a while then dropped Jackett as all my matches were coming through Prowlarr and its just less admin to add sources there once and have them add to the rest of the servarr apps
Also, you might want to look at https://www.audiobookshelf.org/ - A great plex like app for streaming audiobooks specifically
If you pre-encode and sync over episodes for later, then yes plex will work better for you. If you watch streaming over 4g then you’d be unaffected
Plex does reencode and sync to phone for offline watching. Jellyfin you would stream direct. If you often go places with no Internet then sync is better, otherwise you’d be fine.
This article covers it in depth.
https://www.rapidseedbox.com/blog/jellyfin-vs-plex
It’s a different answer for someone already invested and paid up for life on plex though than it is for someone looking to do their first install.
I have edited it to prevent such misreading :)
Yes, which i literally said “cell tower / similar location option”
Cell tower is the lowest power cost for getting location, GPS is the most power hungry.
https://tasker.joaoapps.com/userguide/en/loctears.html
I’ve used tasker for 13 years, im quite aware it can do GPS :P