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  • SeaMauFivetoLinux@lemmy.mlI feel like I'm taking crazy pills
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    4 months ago

    Honestly, for those tools, I’d recommend posting in piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com.

    Echoing some other comments, those are decently complex tools all around. I’d recommend doing a few tutorials on docker before trying out that project (short ones, just to build a mental model).

    As others have said, docker is a command line tool. docker -v in your terminal should be enough to “find” it. That’ll show you the version of docker you have installed.

    From there, I’d recommend the hello world image to start (this should get you there https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/docker-hello-world/).

    From there, keep messing with it. Get more familiar with docker through their docs. Read a bit on images vs containers, port mapping, and volumes and mounts.

    As others have said, look for docker only in the terminal. And then expect to spend a little time familiarizing yourself with what problem docker solves and how it solves it. Once you’ve got docker in your back pocket, you’ll be very well situated to set up all kinds of apps.

    And when you run into other problems, there’s communities to answer and work through the issues


  • I’m assuming you mean the jellyfin server and not the Android TV client specifically.

    Running the jellyfin server on an SBC is possible, I’m running it on a pi 4 right now. Personally, I’d recommend installing docker and running the service in a container. There’s official docs for how to do so https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/installation/container/

    That being said, Jellyfin docs recommend against running on an SBC. I too, running it on an SBC, recommend against it. It can do the “happy path” well. But if the stored media is in a format that requires the server to transcode it for the current, it cannot handle it. The time it takes to transcode is several times longer than the actual run time of the media. You will have a bad time. I’m currently looking to change/upgrade the hardware to work around this














  • SeaMauFivetoSoftware Gore@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    11 months ago

    Personally, I cannot recommend One Pace enough. I watched ~500 episodes of the official show before it just became too much.

    About 1/4 of each episode is theme and credits

    Another 1/4 is flashbacks or closeups to fill time

    The story is GREAT but the show suffers from pacing issues hard.

    One pace rips out the filler and gives the story the pacing it needs. The only drawback is that it takes time for the fans making it to produce (totally understandable). Personally, I’d recommend watching One Pace where available and reading the Manga for the parts they haven’t completed yet.

    I know people love the official show; there’s a lot to love! But that’s my two cents.