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If you're downloading for your home media, and your limited on space, I'd suggest taking a look at #Maintainarr a super simple rules based docker application that connects to your #Plex #Sonarr #Radarr and can remove or move files after you watch them.
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Guerrilla Gorilla"it might not work with Jellyfin" 😩
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MakiabelMFEFYI for anyone not accustomed to Github, to check for recent updates it's probably best to look at the last release date on the side, the date highlighted in the video is for the most recent commit(changes to the repo), and while a commit may be recent it doesn't mean the last release is recent. Ofc it doesn't always apply like that but just check out both to be safe.
MakiabelMFEAdditionally, while a commit or release might be super old (months, years) it doesn't automatically imply that the app/project no longer works, check the issues tab. Some things just work well and don't really need to be updated or actively worked on all the time.
Motivationerdand if you want to be extra freaky you can make your own Netflix/stremio style media server if you wanna stick with jellyfin. basically use a tool called rclone that will essentially create shortcuts/symlinks of a given video from achy cloud or virtual server you may have. jellyfin will read the videos as if they were on your local drive without them actually being there. I connect my real-debrid "storage" to sonar/radar with decypharr and can instantly watch my content after I request with jellyseerr. my library of currently 6TB and that's only represented by 500MB (metadata and locally storage covers/posters) on local storage 😅
zacWhat is achy cloud?
Now this is interesting.
KevinLook into the DUMB stack on GitHub. It’ll essentially auto config a majority of it. Lots of help in discord if stuck. Dev is currently working so lots of new updates happening once he returns.
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Motivationerdsorry lol that was a mistype. I meant any cloud. some examples of cloud storages you can use are nextcloud, MEGA, etc. rclone also supports the traditional cloud storage types too like Google drive and one drive. but basically through something called a webDAV (think of it like a middle man between your local disk and your cloud storage) rclone than is able to create a physical connection with storage that otherwise isn't. right now I'm just using real-debrid's own built is storage function but for long-term use and actually owning the content you'd want to put it on a proper cloud storage
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