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I’m going to listen to all these tomorrow
I’m going to listen to all these tomorrow
Run jdupes to re-hardlink the downloads to the media.
Not surprising but: metric units, and they are the units of the finished product not some arbitrary historical size lumber used to be
My 212j is still running fine, if you can call its level of performance “fine” in any way
Note - they will talk down to you for messing things up if it’s ever been written anywhere in the wiki
Join the arr discord - specifically the lidarr support channel
Unraid as I understand it will do that
I just started it yesterday- got my first 9 completed!
Fun fact, his sister is the singer Poe
Not sci-fi but The Princess Bride is also a story-within-a-story.
It’s actually not that bad; I certainly wouldn’t choose it (it’s an Arris) but I don’t want to put $400 down for a router. (I have no idea what a router costs. I’d also spend a month researching the exact perfect router and then take weeks with custom firmware and configuration and miss spending time with the family.)
Or worse, you have an ISP-provided modem + router that has it locked down. Yes I could buy a router and put it the modem in bridge mode blah blah, so I just configure each device manually.
I fortunately only did a inkjets for 3-4 years before I went laser. I even bought a second toner cartridge at the same time! 15 years later, I actually used the 2nd cartridge-the printer is still going (albeit it seems it may only last another 5-10 years).
No, the moment that draw(9) is called, draw(10) goes on pause while draw(9) runs, which pauses when it calls draw(8) … which repeats (or recurses) until draw(0) gets called. Then it returns which returns to draw(1). The draw(1) un-pauses and does the #\n bit and returns to draw(2), which un-pauses and does ##\n and so forth until draw(10) does ##########\n
As someone who is not a former sysadmin and only vaguely familiar with *nix, I’ve been able to turn my home NAS (bought strictly to hold photos and videos backed up from our phones) into a home media sever by installing Docker, learning how the yml files work, how containers network, etc, and it’s been awesome.
Look into Trash Guides to get set up. You will probably have to start over. It’s okay, I think I’m on my 3rd iteration of folders and such.
I was thinking the same, but it would be trivial for software to realize that “fnj xlg” maps to “the dog” with Colemak or Dvorak.
Now I have Tool stuck in my head. Happy Thanksgiving!
Help Help I’m being assimilated!