Given Jason's reluctance to talk about what an 'indexer' is, his Prowlarr video should be even more of a laugh - The 'arr universe is a wonderful rabbit hole that leads to an unhealthy amount of time perfecting media - guilty as charged
ProTip: This is why you have two TV directories. TV - Completed TV - In Progress. Completed are the shows that are done. Final season and no further downloading. In progress are the shows that are still releasing new seasons and episodes. Your not using Sonarr as your media player. Your probably using Plex or Jellyfin or Emby. you just want it to download and rename and organize. So giving it access to shows that are already organized and complete makes a TON of useless work to identify shows properly you dont actually need too. This way, Sonarr only sees and imports the shows you need it to care about...the ones it needs to download. Period. Makes that first import screen way quicker as you only have to fix identify options for a much smaller pool. And once a show is done and final season complete, drag the folder over to the Completed folder.
Been using Sonarr/Radarr for about 2 years now and it's been great. The only issues I've ran into with Sonarr is with some series that have inconsistent season/episode numbering. American Dad is a good example, where there is no general consensus on if the first season consists of the first 7 episodes or the first 23 episodes, which throws the whole series numbering out of whack and requires some manual finagling to rectify. Another tip: If you have a full series built from releases with your preferred quality/audiotracks/subtitles/etc, set "Monitored" to "No" for that series so that Sonarr doesn't try to automatically replace any episodes with different releases that it deems superior to the existing ones for whatever reason. (*EDIT* just now saw that Jason mentioned this toward the end of the video)
My brother introduced me to sonnar and radarr a couple months ago. Such an amazing piece of software. Takes a little setting up but once it's done it's a million times better than using a ton of different streaming services which is pretty ironic. With all the new streaming services these days it costs a fortune to keep subscriptions with them all and then it's a pain to track new shows/episodes.
I'm surprised you weren't using this already! Anyway with regards to the hard link thing basically it reduces disk IO by using the same folder directories across the containers
With regards to hardlinks, you simply want your torrent and media files to be in the same UNRAID share. F.e. I have a share called data, and my torrents are in data/torrents and my media in data/media That way once a torrent download has finished, Sonarr can copy the torrent files to the media folder. Except it doesn't copy it, it uses hard-links which give you the same freedom as copying, such as moving, renaming, deleting "copies" independently. But they come with the great benefit that each "copy" does not take up any additional storage and because of that "copying" the files to the media folder happens instantly.
@@kenzieduckmoo No, you can delete the original reference in a hardlink scenario but the data is still retained, whereas you cannot do that with a symlink
I've followed your guide but I'm still having issues. Deluge and NzbGet are downloading the shows, but they fail to import into my plex library. They get stuck at "downloaded - waiting to import" and "no files are eligible to import in /downloads/completed/tv...."
My setup is sonarr,radarr,plex,autoscan, and I don't use torrents at all but nzbs only since i like to download using my full d/l speed. I also use an unlimited GDrive mounted mergerfs and rclone. For extras I use tautulli and overseerr for requests
As someone who had a Siamese cat and Australian Cattle Dog, and is interested in this super niche topic, I still can't believe the coincidence I see here. Are you me :D Anyway, nice channel and really great video, thanks for laying out the details so well.
@ByteMyBits Great video! I'm personally glad that your back to making content on Plex and Unraid again, not saying your other content isn't helpful/amusing... So now that your going down the Arr rabbithole, one thing for those that are new to Unraid is that you can add additional "Paths" in the container. So for those that just don't have a single TV folder and have separate categories (ex Anime), then you can go in and have several paths connected and have it monitored...
My dude, welcome to 1999, now get plex media manager to add overlays of director commentaries, hdr, auto generated collection all based off the posterdb,tmdb,and imdb. Now you're cooking with greased lightning
If you like Sonarr you should get Radar and Lidarr if you don't already have them. I prefer Usenet to Torrent. Can't even remember the last time I used Torrents.
@@toons5233 Just thought I’d mention. I’m fairly new to this, but I’ve got 2 under different backbones and a block. Frugal and Eweka. Eweka is honestly really good but I have noticed less fails once I got Frugal.
Great video, but I'm stuck at adding a Download Client. Where are you coming up with the IP to connect to deluge. I set up deluge following your previous guide, and Key 9 has the LAN_Network with a subnet range, which the Download Client in Sonarr rejects. I cant seem to find an IP that works. Any tips?
so this wouldn't work for me because I have media that is not standard and browsable on imdb. what I use for everything is a manual bulk renaming tool, in about 30 seconds I can rename hundreds of folders and retain episode ordering to format it for plex to recognize it as a tv show or movie or other videos such as courses. and since I do it myself, I don't have to trust the software to pull the right episode list if there's different versions out there for the same show.
I feel like the entire "home server" community has never seen or heard the word "deluge" outside of the context of software. It's pronounced "dell-yoogzhe". Or at worst "dell-yuge". We borrowed the word from French.
How does it work for subtitles and foreign shows? For instance: 1. "La casa del papel" (spanish show) is called "Money Heist" in English. How do they interact together with plex? Which one is displayed? etc? 2. Can it find new subtitles if it download a more HD version of an episode? I care more about having subtitles due to hearing issues than quality because of that.
If you're using plex it uses OpenSubtitles to find any subs you might want. And for the naming convention it uses the name of your current set language but there is a setting where you can have it use the original name instead of the localized ones
I've been managing my media server for 11+ years now. I've always had scripts to automatically do things for me, but I still go through every file by hand for cropping and audio conversion before letting a video encoding script do its thing. Then I have a muxing script. Open each file and seek to near the end to make sure the audio is in sync. Then I have a script to put some info about the media, plus wiki and imdb links into a mysql database. The last script is a recent one because I'd have to load the logs of each encode to get dimensions, bit rate, number of frames, and frame rate from each one and copy it into a web page form. I'd also have to right click on each file, get the file size, copy and paste into form. Get the mediainfo of the audio and enter into form. With the new script all I have to do is enter the source type...blu, uhd, hdd, w4k, dvd...meaning Blu-ray, 4k Blu-ray, HD web download, 4k web download, or DVD...and paste the wiki and imdb links.
First time I got into this whole media server stuff I thought I would never bet collecting anything over 4tb now a year later I'm at 21tb not sure how I got here.
Hello. I know what is the most asked about issue with sonarr. Adding is to oveeseerr. Are you using that? Well for the better of 6 months I can't add it to sonarr services. Radarr adds with no issues. I'm bimegging you to tell me if you have any issues adding it to services tab in overseerr
If a file has been watched in a series, and is then deleted, will Sonarr redownload it again? Would I then just need to stop monitoring these series? Sounds like a bit of work in that regard. Or can I have Sonarr just download newly released versions of those programs?
i use a seed box for torrents and and syncthning to move it from seed to my server vs my up load speed hey got make sure people get there linux fast. i am getting more into usernet
Hi Thanks for this video. New to this and am getting this status error that says: Download client Sabnzbd places downloads in the root folder E:\MEDIA\TV SHOWS. You should not download to a root folder. Can't seem to understand or find what really needs to take place for this to resolve itself. Please advise.
Fun at first. No truer words have been spoken. Unriad on a 720xd with 15 drives was fun and still run it, but it sits.... and sits... and sits... I've seen sonarr on the "app store" but never had the patience to mess with it, yet.
@@robertt9342 For the average person, building a cheap plex server and letting it sit is akin to buying an apple tv. A setup like his or mine on a 42u rack is a little more than average and you do it for tinkering and at times the fun stops.
This is a geat video but you are wrong on one thing, the program is call docker the "apps" are containers. Please do not go into forums calling them DOCKERS
How are you guys getting your movies & shows etc after download, to move from your deluge downloads folder (unzipped_torrents) into your Plex media library? Are you all doing this step manually or have some kind of mover set up for movies, tv shows via lables or tags from Radarr or Sonarr? tia
@@danielsimpkins9662 files are files... usenet doesn't make them more secure. Also i've gotta few ISP letters in my life. and guess what? I don't give a fuck. they don't mean anything and can be ignored. VPNs are a thing as well. But again. The main thing at question here is your claim that it is more secure. Which is just false. There is no inherent safety with usenes. It's just not often used as an attack vector because you wouldn't catch that many fish. Because no one fucking uses usenet much in 2022
@@TechySpeaking fair enough, I only use public indexers and Jackett allows me to add all public ones at once, and weed out the languages I don't want. I just spun up Prowlarr and I still find easier to add indexers from Jackett. But as I said each to their own, thats the beauty of open-source
as a long time user of Jackett, Prowlarr is miles ahead of Jackett especialy since I no longer use shitty torrents only usenet which Jackett doesn't support
@@pcmv6832 Fair enough, I use usenet too. Plus my containers are all working, so I'll stick with Jackett and look at Prowlarr in another few months. It's why I like open source, there really isn't a right or wrong choice
@@try-that For sure! Prowlarr to me is missing some features like the much better indexer stats display that NZBHydra offered but again I didn't want to run Hydra and Jackett when I can just consolidate into one
You should watch the video on how the creator of bit torrent stayed out of legal trouble while Kat and TPB did not 😉 just warning you for what might come. I've been doing this "naked" for more than 20 years now, never received a letter 😁, I am however slowly redeeming by buying physical media.
Binhex IS the best Sonarr distribution, hell, the best distribution of a lot of applications. Binhex the dev usually adds in extra security things, like he did with DelugeVPN and qBittorrentVPN, and gets the apps updated rather quickly. If you don't need that, and you want the app as soon as possible and with modifications, use Linuxserver as the distributor. Never use Hotio.
You mean the same Binhex who was leaking your IP with the VPN containers? Or BinHex the one that requires you to run his VPN containers in privileged mode? Hotio is the unofficial official *arr recommended container because he builds off PRs for the *arr development teams. Don't spew nonsense.
Given Jason's reluctance to talk about what an 'indexer' is, his Prowlarr video should be even more of a laugh - The 'arr universe is a wonderful rabbit hole that leads to an unhealthy amount of time perfecting media - guilty as charged
Guilty as charged myself
@@uncleherb9617 Guilty 🙋♂️
ProTip:
This is why you have two TV directories.
TV - Completed
TV - In Progress.
Completed are the shows that are done. Final season and no further downloading.
In progress are the shows that are still releasing new seasons and episodes.
Your not using Sonarr as your media player. Your probably using Plex or Jellyfin or Emby. you just want it to download and rename and organize. So giving it access to shows that are already organized and complete makes a TON of useless work to identify shows properly you dont actually need too.
This way, Sonarr only sees and imports the shows you need it to care about...the ones it needs to download. Period. Makes that first import screen way quicker as you only have to fix identify options for a much smaller pool.
And once a show is done and final season complete, drag the folder over to the Completed folder.
Been using Sonarr/Radarr for about 2 years now and it's been great.
The only issues I've ran into with Sonarr is with some series that have inconsistent season/episode numbering. American Dad is a good example, where there is no general consensus on if the first season consists of the first 7 episodes or the first 23 episodes, which throws the whole series numbering out of whack and requires some manual finagling to rectify.
Another tip: If you have a full series built from releases with your preferred quality/audiotracks/subtitles/etc, set "Monitored" to "No" for that series so that Sonarr doesn't try to automatically replace any episodes with different releases that it deems superior to the existing ones for whatever reason. (*EDIT* just now saw that Jason mentioned this toward the end of the video)
My brother introduced me to sonnar and radarr a couple months ago. Such an amazing piece of software. Takes a little setting up but once it's done it's a million times better than using a ton of different streaming services which is pretty ironic. With all the new streaming services these days it costs a fortune to keep subscriptions with them all and then it's a pain to track new shows/episodes.
I'm surprised you weren't using this already!
Anyway with regards to the hard link thing basically it reduces disk IO by using the same folder directories across the containers
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@@Bytemybits check out newsgroups over torrents. I think your life will be changed 😂🎉
What newgroup service do you recommend? @@mattkeith530
"HEY EVERYONE! LOOK AT MY ASSHOLE!" -Your Cat
Any cat
With regards to hardlinks, you simply want your torrent and media files to be in the same UNRAID share.
F.e. I have a share called data, and my torrents are in data/torrents and my media in data/media
That way once a torrent download has finished, Sonarr can copy the torrent files to the media folder. Except it doesn't copy it, it uses hard-links which give you the same freedom as copying, such as moving, renaming, deleting "copies" independently. But they come with the great benefit that each "copy" does not take up any additional storage and because of that "copying" the files to the media folder happens instantly.
So basically it creates a shortcut in the new location.
That sounds like symlinking
@@kenzieduckmoo No, you can delete the original reference in a hardlink scenario but the data is still retained, whereas you cannot do that with a symlink
omg the dog and cat are so cuuuuuuttteeee!!!!!
Please please update with the hard link , soft link episode, that is a real unraid mystery which gets me every time.
I've followed your guide but I'm still having issues. Deluge and NzbGet are downloading the shows, but they fail to import into my plex library.
They get stuck at "downloaded - waiting to import" and "no files are eligible to import in /downloads/completed/tv...."
Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr, Sanzbd, Plex! Nothing else I need.
My setup is sonarr,radarr,plex,autoscan, and I don't use torrents at all but nzbs only since i like to download using my full d/l speed. I also use an unlimited GDrive mounted mergerfs and rclone. For extras I use tautulli and overseerr for requests
Seconded for the above setup.
I also mix Tdarr in the mix for media uniformity
Wait... you weren't already using Sonarr and Radarr???
Right? Kinda lost a bit of respect towards him over this revelation.
As someone who had a Siamese cat and Australian Cattle Dog, and is interested in this super niche topic, I still can't believe the coincidence I see here. Are you me :D Anyway, nice channel and really great video, thanks for laying out the details so well.
@ByteMyBits Great video! I'm personally glad that your back to making content on Plex and Unraid again, not saying your other content isn't helpful/amusing...
So now that your going down the Arr rabbithole, one thing for those that are new to Unraid is that you can add additional "Paths" in the container. So for those that just don't have a single TV folder and have separate categories (ex Anime), then you can go in and have several paths connected and have it monitored...
My dude, welcome to 1999, now get plex media manager to add overlays of director commentaries, hdr, auto generated collection all based off the posterdb,tmdb,and imdb. Now you're cooking with greased lightning
Link to Plex Media Manager?
@@ReddRubble look up IBRACORP channel. They're the next Space Invader One for Unraid.
totally wasn’t gonna comment.. Till i saw Kitty. Beautiful cat!!!!
If you like Sonarr you should get Radar and Lidarr if you don't already have them.
I prefer Usenet to Torrent. Can't even remember the last time I used Torrents.
what usenet and host do you use
@@toons5233 Just thought I’d mention. I’m fairly new to this, but I’ve got 2 under different backbones and a block. Frugal and Eweka. Eweka is honestly really good but I have noticed less fails once I got Frugal.
I have used a ton of them and settled on frugal with bonus server very good 👍
@@pcmv6832 Yeah that bonus really does come in handy. I also got a block from Blocknews when I got the year membership so that was sweet!
@@andrewgarcia94 thanks for the info i will have to check into them, i need to find another indexer atm i use geek
Great video, but I'm stuck at adding a Download Client. Where are you coming up with the IP to connect to deluge. I set up deluge following your previous guide, and Key 9 has the LAN_Network with a subnet range, which the Download Client in Sonarr rejects. I cant seem to find an IP that works. Any tips?
Might be a tad old, but I just used the local ip of my server
@@SneakyKittyGameDev Thanks man, really appreciate it!
so this wouldn't work for me because I have media that is not standard and browsable on imdb. what I use for everything is a manual bulk renaming tool, in about 30 seconds I can rename hundreds of folders and retain episode ordering to format it for plex to recognize it as a tv show or movie or other videos such as courses. and since I do it myself, I don't have to trust the software to pull the right episode list if there's different versions out there for the same show.
I feel like the entire "home server" community has never seen or heard the word "deluge" outside of the context of software.
It's pronounced "dell-yoogzhe". Or at worst "dell-yuge". We borrowed the word from French.
i mainly use sonarr to rename/structure dvd rips for use with my plex and kodi installs.
I need this so bad. Hope freenas has this in its app library.
You should look into LunaSea since you use an iPhone. Really neat app if you care about automation!
Wait till he finds out about overseerr! Lol 🤓
How does it work for subtitles and foreign shows? For instance:
1. "La casa del papel" (spanish show) is called "Money Heist" in English. How do they interact together with plex? Which one is displayed? etc?
2. Can it find new subtitles if it download a more HD version of an episode? I care more about having subtitles due to hearing issues than quality because of that.
If you're using plex it uses OpenSubtitles to find any subs you might want. And for the naming convention it uses the name of your current set language but there is a setting where you can have it use the original name instead of the localized ones
For instance if you wanted Anime to use the native title you would set that option on for the selected library or folder
I've been managing my media server for 11+ years now. I've always had scripts to automatically do things for me, but I still go through every file by hand for cropping and audio conversion before letting a video encoding script do its thing. Then I have a muxing script. Open each file and seek to near the end to make sure the audio is in sync. Then I have a script to put some info about the media, plus wiki and imdb links into a mysql database. The last script is a recent one because I'd have to load the logs of each encode to get dimensions, bit rate, number of frames, and frame rate from each one and copy it into a web page form. I'd also have to right click on each file, get the file size, copy and paste into form. Get the mediainfo of the audio and enter into form. With the new script all I have to do is enter the source type...blu, uhd, hdd, w4k, dvd...meaning Blu-ray, 4k Blu-ray, HD web download, 4k web download, or DVD...and paste the wiki and imdb links.
You are the definition of a masochist bud.. so inefficient with the tools that are out there ffs lol
awesome video ! looking forward to the Loki upgrade video !!!
First time I got into this whole media server stuff I thought I would never bet collecting anything over 4tb now a year later I'm at 21tb not sure how I got here.
Yeah im now sitting at 28tb on my gdrive
I hope you do an install and set up video for Prowlarr.
Hello. I know what is the most asked about issue with sonarr. Adding is to oveeseerr. Are you using that? Well for the better of 6 months I can't add it to sonarr services. Radarr adds with no issues. I'm bimegging you to tell me if you have any issues adding it to services tab in overseerr
Plex + sonarr + radarr + overseerr (nginx reverse proxied ) + prowlarr + torent client = perfect media server
Have you looked at nzbs? Even tho its not free the speed and security is miles ahead of torrents
I am corrently using Medusa, but actually like the interface of Sonarr better, have to give it a try ;)
Something you may want to use as well is jacket ;)
If a file has been watched in a series, and is then deleted, will Sonarr redownload it again? Would I then just need to stop monitoring these series? Sounds like a bit of work in that regard. Or can I have Sonarr just download newly released versions of those programs?
Yes, bobs pencil sharpener extreme a classic free show, yes yes that's a good one :D
i use a seed box for torrents and and syncthning to move it from seed to my server vs my up load speed hey got make sure people get there linux fast. i am getting more into usernet
My 2 cents Petio > Ombi. I've had Ombi corrupt itself twice. The actual requests lived on in Sonarr/Radarr, but not for Ombi users when restored.
petio is decent but overseerr I feel is snappier and more polished
@@pcmv6832 +1 for overseerr. I've been using it for probably 6 months and it's great.
this whole topic is sketchy. torrents are so 10 years ago and as far as Usenet the #1 is no one talks about Usenet
First rule about Usenet… haha!
Yeah usenet/nzb 100%!
Love that cat... Such a TH-cam star
Dude you pets stoled the show haha that was very funny.
Can you do a tutorial on Whisparr or Bonarr?
Follow up with Overseer as a front end requester for sonnar/ radarr !!!
Hi
Thanks for this video.
New to this and am getting this status error that says: Download client Sabnzbd places downloads in the root folder E:\MEDIA\TV SHOWS. You should not download to a root folder.
Can't seem to understand or find what really needs to take place for this to resolve itself. Please advise.
Fun at first. No truer words have been spoken. Unriad on a 720xd with 15 drives was fun and still run it, but it sits....
and sits...
and sits...
I've seen sonarr on the "app store" but never had the patience to mess with it, yet.
I don’t get it, should you be constantly tweaking it?
@@robertt9342 For the average person, building a cheap plex server and letting it sit is akin to buying an apple tv. A setup like his or mine on a 42u rack is a little more than average and you do it for tinkering and at times the fun stops.
you should look into usenet
First rule about Usenet is don’t talk about Usenet 🤪
@@raven325i oh no i missed the most important rule of them all lol :)
@@michaelrousseau4373 you get a pass 😀
I strongly recommend newsgroups over torrents.
Look into usenet, way better than torrents.
Once you configure this, you should probably delete all your rss feeds?
Have you check out Overseerr ?
It looks really promising.
binhex-jacket is sweet I use that to have all my indexers in one place.
All I can think is I need an UnRaid t-shirt
Check out the Indexer Jacket. Super easy and works great.
Prowlarr has better intergration into the othe "arr"s IMO.
I get wicked fast downloads with NordVpn. I just wish split tunneling would work.
How did you get your unraid banner like that?
do we need vpn for prowlarr and co...? of course for education purpose only
Top notch Man.....!!! :)
i'm just here for the cat.
Sonarr is great. Rarely lets me down.
Do you use oveeseerr with sonarr?
Now check out overseerr and your mind will be blown!
Or Petio
I have used conreq, ombi, and petio but overseerr is the clear winner for me
Nord i avoid because of their breach they didn't tell anyone about.
This is a geat video but you are wrong on one thing, the program is call docker the "apps" are containers. Please do not go into forums calling them DOCKERS
What about DeleugeVPN's proxy at 8118?
Now to stop using that gui and radarrs and use overseerr gui.
Welcome to the *arrs bandwagon. Smooth ride here for 5 years.
what about the next episode arr*
You had me at eDuCaTiOn
What did you do with your can am XMR?
its parked in the garage :)
Mud nationals are the end of March. Biggest atv event in USA.
Eh, si another software that was given a name that doesn’t even remotely reflect what it does.
great video!
30 day money back from nordvpn is a scam tho..
Your cat is so fucking cute I swear to God I could not focus on the rest of the video.
How are you guys getting your movies & shows etc after download, to move from your deluge downloads folder (unzipped_torrents) into your Plex media library? Are you all doing this step manually or have some kind of mover set up for movies, tv shows via lables or tags from Radarr or Sonarr? tia
Don’t forget about radarr and lidarr 😁
and unpackerr and prowlarr
Radarr yes, Lidarr always disappoints me.
Dagnabbit. Some even I haven’t heard of. And yes, lidarr is a bit wonky. Mine is still randomly grabbing media I’ve had listed for months
Jason….one word…,,.Usenet.
Torrents are dead. Usenet is WAY more secure.
what usenet do you use and hosting
there is nothing inherently more secure about stuff from Usenet...
@@fatal510 you’ve never used Usenet nor do you understand it then. You’ll never get an ISP love letter using Usenet over torrents.
@@danielsimpkins9662 files are files... usenet doesn't make them more secure. Also i've gotta few ISP letters in my life. and guess what? I don't give a fuck. they don't mean anything and can be ignored. VPNs are a thing as well.
But again. The main thing at question here is your claim that it is more secure. Which is just false. There is no inherent safety with usenes. It's just not often used as an attack vector because you wouldn't catch that many fish. Because no one fucking uses usenet much in 2022
@@fatal510 your devotion to being wrong is impressive. Good luck with that fella.
👍 Just because of your cat.
do overseer also
You wouldn't download a car
I couldn't get over you looking so much like Will Wheaton, I mean WTF
Welcome to 2000 and late.
how to put root folder on ubuntu ?
Regarding indexer I think at the moment Jackett is better than prowler, but everyone to their own.
Incorrect
@@TechySpeaking fair enough, I only use public indexers and Jackett allows me to add all public ones at once, and weed out the languages I don't want. I just spun up Prowlarr and I still find easier to add indexers from Jackett. But as I said each to their own, thats the beauty of open-source
as a long time user of Jackett, Prowlarr is miles ahead of Jackett especialy since I no longer use shitty torrents only usenet which Jackett doesn't support
@@pcmv6832 Fair enough, I use usenet too. Plus my containers are all working, so I'll stick with Jackett and look at Prowlarr in another few months.
It's why I like open source, there really isn't a right or wrong choice
@@try-that For sure! Prowlarr to me is missing some features like the much better indexer stats display that NZBHydra offered but again I didn't want to run Hydra and Jackett when I can just consolidate into one
I think you're pronouncing deluge wrong :)
1/10 for conciseness.
Cow Puppy!!!
Does unraid run good on windows ? and is windows easyer to use
unraid is a different OS than windows, and no, windows is harder to use
liked for a cat
You horrible person you...Don't take it to the next level with Ombi or Overseerr.
lol @ the cat
Filelist...i see :D :D :D
Never work with children or animals😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦♂️
sabnzbd-sonarr-radarr-plex all on truenas jails
Take cat feed to dog …
You should watch the video on how the creator of bit torrent stayed out of legal trouble while Kat and TPB did not 😉 just warning you for what might come.
I've been doing this "naked" for more than 20 years now, never received a letter 😁, I am however slowly redeeming by buying physical media.
Loving the recent pirating content
It's just for Linux ISOs.
i download soooo many linux ISO's it's insane
Up to 28tb of Linux ISOs here! Love me some Hannah Montana Linux!
@@pcmv6832 only at 6tb currently :(
Can someone tell him about radarr, before he hurts himself... Haha
First, at least before Nate, S* it Nate.
First
Binhex IS the best Sonarr distribution, hell, the best distribution of a lot of applications. Binhex the dev usually adds in extra security things, like he did with DelugeVPN and qBittorrentVPN, and gets the apps updated rather quickly.
If you don't need that, and you want the app as soon as possible and with modifications, use Linuxserver as the distributor.
Never use Hotio.
hotio > binhex all day
You mean the same Binhex who was leaking your IP with the VPN containers? Or BinHex the one that requires you to run his VPN containers in privileged mode? Hotio is the unofficial official *arr recommended container because he builds off PRs for the *arr development teams. Don't spew nonsense.
@@angry_cuban1367 I think it is pretty much considered official when all the devs recommend it first?
Technically speaking, technically speaking is wrong.
The security he fixes after he was informed by Hotio if not mistaking about leaking the IP ?
Make sure your facts are correct before taking nonsense!
Good Job. Way to get a bunch of kids in trouble. Can I have my 18 minutes back?
Anything binhex is awesome on unraid