

Soularr works pretty well in conjunction with slskd. If you know how to use soulseek, it shouldn’t be too hard to get set up. The interface is quite different from the other *arrs, but it was easy enough to set up for me.


Soularr works pretty well in conjunction with slskd. If you know how to use soulseek, it shouldn’t be too hard to get set up. The interface is quite different from the other *arrs, but it was easy enough to set up for me.


Yo, we heard you like watching Netflix on your break, so we put big screen tvs on your brakes so you can watch Netflix on your brakes while on break.


I wouldn’t say Rogan is a propagandist, just a convenient idiot that is a platform for fascists. Very slight distinction, but tables with Nazi’s making it a moot point.


*arr stack my friend. I use docker-compose files for pretty much everything. Jellyfin as a media server for pretty much everything, many choices are available for a front end, but my symphonium purchase has paid for itself many times over.
This is pretty close to what I set up, but not exactly.


I count on Cloudflare’s useless captcha for my *arr stack.


Yes, during the purge I would do this. But only in this hypothetical situation. During the purge. Hypothetically.


Totally agree, I’ll add that I run jellyfin, the *arrs, an admittedly low throughout ripping/encoding setup, and a few other containers on a single optiplex micro 7060 and there’s a lot of room leftover. I very much appreciate the laptop processor in it because it usually sits idle for 16 hours a day.


I’ve got you beat. 32gb emmc laptop.
I need every last mb on this thing. It’s kind of nice because I literally cannot have bloat, so I clear out folders before I forget where things went. I only really use it for the internets and to ssh into my servers, but it’s also where I usually make my bootable USB drives, so I’ll need 2-5 gb free for whichever ISO I want to try out. I really detest the idea of downloading to one USB, then dd-ing that to another. I should probably start using ventoy or something, but I guess I’m old school stubborn.
I tried using flatpak and docker, but it’s just not gonna happen.
I’m set up in containers on Linux, but there should be a config file you point to both lidarr and slskd. You’ll need the api key for each for them to connect, and in each you need them pointing to the same download location.