i use https://www.mailjet.com/ they gave a free tier that goes a long way for mails like that.
i use https://www.mailjet.com/ they gave a free tier that goes a long way for mails like that.
i have the same hardware (24gb ram) and it works a treat. I run quite a number of services on it. Only pihole i moved to a dedicated raspi. that way i don’t need to restart thw dns when i restart the other server.
where would I do this? in the system settings or through yakuake settings?
used a bash script and a cron job for a long time, now the whole topic is one of the projects i regularly rewrite whenever I want to get my hands dirty with a new programming language or framework.
you can define a retention time for sources (=channels) so you can somewhat limit storage usage.
in a docker compose file you can set the option “restart: unless-stopped”
https://docs.docker.com/reference/compose-file/services/#restart
There’s a separate dog for that…
I have in fact never used MakeMKV in that way, I’ve always used the backup option. That makes it a lot easier, thanks so much for pointing me into the right direction!
That’s a good hint, although I wouldn’t mind too mich. personally. My server is located in the basement.
I don’t keep track actively. I noticed problems when reading a file and looked at the drive with smartctl for that reason. Does anybody know how to keep track actively?
that wouldn’t be a problem for me, as my server is located in the basement. But good to know!
my currently failing drive is a WD as well… 🥴 I bought it a year ago, I think…
I was thinking actual hard drives, not SSDs…
not astronomy, ok, but what about a “total eclipse of the heart”? memeable?
I fear that will be what I have to do. I’m just so confused why Emby seems to have no problem at allwith it, but Jellyfin does… Not a single show is automatically assigned correctly.
Good to know, but still a lot of source paths would change. that’s my worry…
i have a roku express 4k and pihole shuts it down completely. it has the jellyfin app, nothing else. works great. I only open up internet to update the app from time to time.