I'm sorry Hasan. :(

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  • rain

    🌧 BitTorrent client and library in Go

  • We thought about making a special plan with unlimited storage and capped bandwidth, so your Plex server would use put.io mounted as a local drive and use bandwidth only when you watch something, but the more we lurked r/DataHoarder the scarier "unlimited storage" got. Even with the deduplication we've got going. And personally I'm finding the Plex + rclone + put.io combo hit and miss. Sometimes it works great, sometimes it struggles. Especially with x265 releases.

  • youtube-dl

    Command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com and other video sites

  • It's not like a server or anything so no, it's just a command. https://github.com/ytdl-org/youtube-dl#installation

  • InfluxDB

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  • Steam-Library-Manager

    Discontinued Open source utility to manage Steam, Origin and Uplay libraries in ease of use with multi library support

  • For my needs, when I'm ready to move a game to my nas storage I use steam library manager https://github.com/RevoLand/Steam-Library-Manager to compress games into a single file (makes moving games over the network way faster than stating thousands of files) with medium compression and move that game to a steamlibrary folder on my NAS.

  • efes

    A filesystem evolved from MogileFS (by putdotio)

  • Thanks. I think we're doing that. We're using these two together: https://github.com/putdotio/efes

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