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[-] DanteFlame@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 4 months ago

They want you to stop being poor and get better furniture if you want a big tv

[-] DanteFlame@lemmy.sdf.org 55 points 11 months ago

Most of the other countries with problems don’t have their citizens walking around loudly declaring as a matter of average discourse that they are the “greatest country in the world”.

[-] DanteFlame@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 1 year ago

I’ll just keep stealing current day content for the best of both worlds

[-] DanteFlame@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 1 year ago

Which client are you using? I can see the option to block instances in the settings of memmy for iOS

[-] DanteFlame@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 1 year ago

A good place to read about all the apps that end in arr is their wiki called servarr

They provide setup instructions and descriptions as well as downloaders and scripts. They also each have a GitHub repository and webpage with screenshots and more flashy promo material so you can get a good idea of what they look like and how they work.

Essentially they all automatically go out and download any movies or shows you’ve told them to look out for, format the files and place them neatly in folders that your media manager like plex or jellyfin can then make available for you to watch on the client devices on phones, computers, smart tvs, chrome casts, Apple TVs, everything really

[-] DanteFlame@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 1 year ago

Never used kodi so don’t know if this pipeline would work for you considering you might like the ability to stream from pirated sources on demand. But if you are ok with downloading your movies and shows to a local repository that you can then access from any device anywhere in the world. Then I suggest using prowlarr, radarr, sonarr, qbittorrent, overseerr, and plex media server respectively. It sounds like a lot of tools but each one plugs into the other so they all overlap and handle different parts of the whole pipeline.

If you wanted more general info about what each one does then let me know

[-] DanteFlame@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah but these ones go to 11

[-] DanteFlame@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 1 year ago

Can someone convince me why jellyfin is better? Keep in mind I’m a lifetime plex pass user. And I have plex stuffed full of plugins like audnexus and YouTube metadata downloader so I can use plex as an audible service and repository for my favourite YouTube series’ or automatically pulling down YouTube podcasts and having all the metadata auto fill.

I also use the watch together feature to watch things with a friend often and an attractive sleek UI matters more than it should.

[-] DanteFlame@lemmy.sdf.org 8 points 1 year ago

So far memmy is the best app in my books, pretty close to what Apollo used to be but still missing some key features like the jump bar.

Voyager/wefwef is literally just an Apollo clone but it limits its search functionality to lemmy.worlds instance allow and block lists, cutting off less savoury parts of the fediverse, even if your account is hosted with a Switzerland (everyone allowed, nothing blocked).

I just don’t like the idea of not having access to ALL of the instances, even if I never choose to go there. But like I said, memmy is the only app that truly searches across all instances sfw or not.

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