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htpc-download-box reviews and mentions
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Use case for several mini pcs?
I've been very happy using this stack as long as you have a place to run docker-compose, and it seems to tick all the boxes. https://github.com/sebgl/htpc-download-box
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920+ Docker Question
Same as bob there. I used this as a sort of very rough guideline: https://github.com/sebgl/htpc-download-box
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Seeding but not uploading - Deluge behind VPN through Docker
I'm relatively new at this so it's very possible I'm making some kind of dumb mistake. I currently have deluge in a stack with dperson/openvpn-client to run through a PIA vpn (I used https://github.com/sebgl/htpc-download-box as a basic guide). Things seem to be working quite well and I'm able to download torrents without any problems (and my external IP is the vpn), however I've noticed that in spite of seeding a number of torrents, I never actually upload anything. I'm wondering if this is a port issue, but I'm just not sure how to diagnose the problem.
- This is probably completely out there but is there a way for me to enter a list of movies into an app, and it handles finding the torrent, downloading, and organising everything for me?
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Netflix will start testing a fee for customers who share their passwords with people outside of their households
it sounds hard but its really just a few basic programs all working together. you can google all of the individual programs and it will teach you how to link them together but there are many guides and tools out there too.
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GUIDE: Synology / QNap NAS w/ Jackett, Radarr, Sonarr, Bazarr inside Docker
Thanks for the write up. I used this guide (with docker-compose, way easier to manage). You may find some good practice there (use .env, docker-compose, and VPN if you want).
- I just discovered Plex. F*ck my wallet and everything in it.
- I created a fully automated Plex services script to easily build your own automated home server stack
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Popcorn Time, l'ennemi juré de Netflix, jette l'éponge
Ou encore Ici
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‘Widevine Dump”:Leaked Code Downloads HD Video from Disney+, Amazon, and Netflix
Or, you get a small server and download a package... with a little finangaling, you have a service that will catalog shows and movies you want to watch, download them, sort them and push them to your own private "netflix" server ala Plex.
https://github.com/sebgl/htpc-download-box
put it behind a VPN (included) and bam... all your stuff, globally gotten and none of the BS with "Wildvine" and it's ilk.
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- What software do you use in your Plex environment? Sonarr, Radarr, Overseerr, etc
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Error yaml.scanner.ScannerError
Hi it’s me again I didn’t want to keep on going on threads in the previous post so here’s a new one, following this guide when I get to the first container of deluge when I run
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Where to put .env file
I’ve been following this guide and it says “Instead of editing the docker-compose file to hardcode these values in, we'll instead put these values in a .env file. A .env file is a file for storing environment variables that can later be accessed in a general-purpose docker-compose.yml file” I get that it’s explaining what it is but what I’m wondering is what directory to put the environment file in
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Docker OpenVPN container struggle
- https://github.com/sebgl/htpc-download-box
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