

even if I have, I wouldn’t bother helping you out.
Queer anarchist, avid sci-fi and fantasy fan, and enjoyer of locally run generative AI. Always looking forward to learning new things. Death to the United States, and death to Israel! The only good zionist is a dead zionist.


even if I have, I wouldn’t bother helping you out.


the people celebrating this are the same people that whine about how nobody wants to make OSS anymore. 🤣 :slopper:


Fluxer is of particular interest to the folks here at AN. We’ve talked a bit about exploring it once they finish work on federation.


I use Vaultwarden. Each synced device is a backup, so there’s no real need to keep anything further than that, but I do keep one backup of the server files anyway.


Well with Vaultwarden any synced device is a complete backup. So you don’t need to worry about version issues.


If you don’t want to bother with this, something a lot of people do is run qBittorrent with Proton in Docker. There are containers that will pipe any changes directly into qBittorrent. The one I use on my media server is from binhex. All self contained and easy to update since it’s Docker.


there’s some guides online on how to do it, you’ll need to edit some configs and also have a Redis docker up.


turn on the limiter and link token, and that’ll stop in SearXNG. this is why most instances don’t work, is they don’t turn on the existing anti-bot measures.


My searxng instance also started getting blocked or something because my queries were failing, especially for images.
your instance has been found by bots. turn on the limiter and link token, and that’ll stop. this is why most instances don’t work, is they don’t turn on the existing anti-bot measures.


find and fetch missing or upgradable media
Sounds like a solution in search of a problem, considering the other Servarr apps already do that.


I know you’re feeling very self-righteous right now, but I hope at some point you can calm down enough to step back and realize this is such a silly thing to be getting so dramatic over.


it’s not really a question of working or not, is it? it’s a question of what words mean. if somebody says why isn’t an orange considered an apple, it’s perfectly normal to say it’s because they’re two different things. you wouldn’t say, “do what works for you, make an apple pie with oranges”, would you?
Sure they can, but as long as you picked a secure password it ought to take them long enough to make it impossible, in practical terms. Nobody is gonna spend years trying to break the encrypted database of some random Internet user, especially when it might be five or five hundred years till you pop it, and you don’t know which until it’s done.