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[–] LinusSexTips 17 points 1 month ago (2 children)

From my nixos config.

Corps are fucked, I've got no issues pirating content. If I want to support someone I'll pay up but the majority of content is background filler for me.

Why would I want to sub to Amazon just to watch Jeremy Clarkson's new show, where he was paid $200m to support him? It baffles the mind the volume of cash that's thrown around in that world.

I'd much rather spend my money down the pub on a Sunday, which is owned by locals, has local beers on tap with a local solo musician jamming out the front.

For me, there's much more value in an experience with the quirks of it being live, a quick witted bartender, a great cover, an old bloke retelling stories he's told 100 times before, a forgotten lyric or even a snapped string on a guitar.

Or I'm starting to show my age 😎

[–] slurpinderpin 4 points 1 month ago

Nah man you got the right mindset, I'm right there with you. Fill'em full'ah day light! Arrrrr

[–] spez_ 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)
[–] LinusSexTips 1 points 1 month ago

It's fairly basic, am migrating to OCI containers for majority of services.

https://codeberg.org/kye/nixos/src/branch/master/serv/arr/default.nix

Will be defining paths in the OCI containers currently it's manually configured for the most part. Mainly to do with folder perms being a bitch like networking (for me).