A simple web search reveals 3 such open-source scripts as the first results. Here’s one: https://github.com/RandomNinjaAtk/arr-scripts
*Arr Suite, QBT, and a Jellyfin Server. Done and done. There are scripts to set it all up in less than 30 seconds…
All I can think of is Russia. Definitely Russia.
Damn, I got suckered in too that one.
“Sweet! All the functions on my deck will work soon…”
Lol C.H.U.D. I loved that movie. I probably rented it 500 times when I was in 4th-5th Grade. Now I’m gonna have to get it…
Fist-Bump Met my wife in 8th Grade. Got married at 21. Just celebrated our 28th anniversary. I think if the trust, loyalty and love is there, you’ll know. Neither of us had a doubt about each other, and we’re best friends.
Note: We did take a year or so off around 18-19, too get ‘it’ out of our systems.
I’d argue that the only fairly accurate source of news, in America atleast, is non-profit, publicly funded. PBS, NPR, etc.
For example, NPR will do a hit piece on Amazon, even though Amazon is an underwriter for NPR.
Zero (not including my broadband bill). Jellyfin + *Arr Suite of Apps.
Requiem for a Dream, Drugstore Cowboys, Naked Lunch, Less Than Zero.
Mid 80’s, Boulder, Colorado. I was 10 Years Old. My Dad worked Graveyard shifts at Coors. He rode a Bicycle to work and back everyday. During his commute, he’d ride right by the Crossroads Mall. One morning, he came accross a ton of electronics and electronic components out in front of the mall, that were there as a result of the Radio Shack burning down the night before. Several employess were sifting through the remains, seeing what was salvageble. Anyways, my Dad was able to nab a Tandy 1000 RGB for $20 (~$500 New), with minor smoke damage. It came with all the bells and whistles. An actual Audio Cassette Recorder for data storage, Joy Stick, and several carted games. The only game I really remember was “Dungeon Explorer”. But I did get a few books from the library and learned how to write Basic.
Pretty sure he’s been 83 since the 1980s. I could be wrong though.
It’s supposed to be “Made up movies”. Not real ones.
How about mounting the rack a few inches off the wall?
I recently hunted for a rack mounted case for an ATX MB and PSU. The best I could find is 17.9" deep. Is your rack’s rear end closed? Any way to remove the rear panel? There is a site that’ll make you a custom rack mount case I came across. But it was mighty pricey.
Dwayne Rudolph Goettel (Skinny Puppy) Peter Christopherson (Psychic TV, Coil, Throbbing Gristle)
If we change this question to generational, instead of “modern times”, those two would fit into Gen X.
Richard Wright (Pink Floyd) Ray Manzarek (Doors) Elton John
For the “Boomers”.
Tori Amos Trent Reznor Atticus Ross
For the Millenials.
I’m sure there’s many more from those 3 generations. But they have my vote.
Enough of you bitch, the more likely they’ll spend the resources to get it working on Xbox (MS, not Bethesda). Get out there and get some signatures!
If the video was ripped and prepared as a scene release, it’ll download the specific subs for that release using the meta data (assuming they added it when released). If not, I haven’t ran into a single issue using Jellyfins Opensubtitle plugin to grab a generic subtitle file for the movie/show if there is no scene info. Its always lined up well.
Don’t really need a very powerful server to run Jellyfin. Most NAS hardware, or a Raspberry Pi 3+ handles it just fine. I ran it on a Raspi 3b for several years.
Jellyfins own “on the fly” subtitle writing works fine too…
Jellyfin has a couple subtitling features and plugins. It’ll write subs as it streams. If the meta data is still intact, it’ll automatically download subs.
Enshittification is hitting every part of society…