Everything auto converts to 1080p x265 using tdarr. Ombi is set up so any of my friends with access to the plex server can request whatever they want.
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Originally, I was too poor to afford software. Then my CD/dvd books were stolen and I couldn't afford to replace the media I'd been collecting my entire life. I bought an external drive, an s-video to RF modulator, a Bluetooth keyboard and connected my computer to channel 3.
Eventually Pandora and Netflix were released and I stopped pirating. I spent most of a decade buying all of my media. Then I tried to buy a complete set of Good Eats and it wasn't possible.
There was literally no way to purchase every episode legally. So I took the $500 I was going to spend on that box set and put it towards an ebay'd server and some drives.
By the time the streaming wars started to gain steam, I had everything automated, and was pushing 50TB of storage.
The big difference between IT and Devops is that IT fixes a problem, Devops solves it. In IT roles, I'm usually stuck pissing on the same fires over and over. In Devops roles, I'm given the time to go get a hose and put the fire out.
Sorry about that, the formatting got stripped.
It hadn't ever occurred to me to look for pirated patterns :D Here are some sites with a ton of free patterns.
https://www.allfreesewing.com/
https://vintagepatterns.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page
https://threadsmonthly.com/free-sewing-patterns/
https://lovesewing.com/free-sewing-patterns-projects/
Z-Library also has a ton of stuff.
I didn't realize there was a patreon, I made a Ko-fi account just for this.
Man, I didn't realize there were only 22 people supporting you monthly.
So excited! This was great on Playstation, I can't wait to replay it on PC.
Fahrenheit is a shit system for science. It is a great system for humans. It's basically the percent of heat humans can maintain. 0% or below is too fucking cold. 100% or above is too fucking hot. 72% hot is about room temperature. Fahrenheit degrees are about the smallest change humans can detect.
I couldn't get anything Debian based to install correctly. I ended up using Garuda, dragonized edition. It took less setup than a fresh windows install.