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Cake day: July 7th, 2023

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  • Yep!

    Correction. I guess it is a bit different than a seedbox (I’ve never used a seedbox)

    Here is what I found online:

    • A Debrid service has support for multiple premium file hosts, while a Seedbox does not
    • A Debrid service, once it completes a torrent download, will stop seeding, while a Seedbox seeds a download forever until you stop it from seeding (hence the name).
    • Some Debrid services, such as Premiumize, can seed for a certain amount of time.
    • A Debrid service is usually cheaper than a Seedbox.

    RealDebrid not only allows you to download but also stream directly from them. I use rclone to mount the drive to my media server and read the files with Plex/Jellyfin.





  • Hey thanks for this tip!

    After being on Lemmy for the last month, it has really driven me to try out Linux again. I’ve spun up unbuntu (Desktop) on my home server and currently utilizing it as my docker host.

    My server is a bare-metal host with ESXi so I’m interacting with it via the VMRC Client. This works great for doing what I am doing but the latency is a bit to much for using it for my day to day workload. if I could get a proper remote console setup using some native built in protocol that has low latency. I’d be happy to use it for my day to day operation on top of my Windows OS…any suggestions?


  • Whenever I try to go full Linux, 80% of the time I revert back to Windows due to lack of compatibility with games. The other 20% Is due to something breaking or being a pain in the ass to get working. Need to install a program? Here is a .deb file that you have to right click, allow execution. Then you go to execute it and it opens in a text document that has a run button that ends up taking 2 hours to load and ends up failing. Turns out you could go to terminal, CD to the file location and it seems to install.

    But wait! 10 dependencies are missing.