

I mean thats not an immediate red flag. it looks affordable. What do people not like about it?
I mean thats not an immediate red flag. it looks affordable. What do people not like about it?
I was told AirVPN elsewhere, any thoughts on that one?
Wouldn’t symlinks essentially “copy” the file? I need it to be deleted, so it doesn’t fill up the drive
Oh yeah no I’m taking about sonarr then
You’re right, radarr is the one that handles moving stuff around isn’t it? Tbh I’ve got massive add so I get super into these projects and the setup, but when it comes to maintaining, I’ve completely forgotten how everything works.
Would you happen to know how I can fix this through radarr? I wouldn’t be totally opposed to completely redoing the entire workflow if that’s what it takes
Uh oh, if that’s the case I’m in trouble, see, I have a blanket “72 hours” seeding ratio set up in qbit, specifically for a private tracker I’m using, but the shows I download don’t necessarily need that requirement.
I may have to find a way to only send seeding goals for specific torrents if seeding is causing it to not be transferred over
“illegal” is wild lmfao
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That worked, thanks homie I knew some of you would be nerdy enough to help me out
Nah no dice, already tried lux and it wouldn’t work
I’ve tried lux, no go
Because I’m not always trying to scan something, like, if you’re in the Starbucks app ordering something and you accidentally click the card screen and you’re blasted in the face. I hate that shit, I’ll turn my own screen brightness up thank you
Yes and this is something I’ve searched for, and not found. But saying “rooting?” Does not mean “try x y and z modules”
So rooting is just allowing access to the root folders of your device and your kernel, rooting your phone doesn’t do anything to prevent forced brightness changes
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I’ve looked super hard into forcing android to never have its brightness hijacked. Haven’t been able to find a single workaround
Looks nice and cheap, do you have any insight into the CPU cost of protonVPN? This is a miniPC and i often find Nord Being a bit of a resource hog