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Reading this thread is letting me know how behind the times I am, like 90% of the apps are greek to me.
Used to have a huge library media server, torrenting all the day long.
But you guys, WOOHOO hosting drop servers and auto seeking subtitle and NFOs 24/7 from a curated seek list. FUCKING BRILLIANT!
I don't got that kind of energy in my old age
Nowadays I have a handful of pirate stream sites and that's really all I need.
Older geek here. I started with Plex and torrent. Added sonarr. Researched and switched to jellyfin. Learned about arr stack. Moved services to docker.
It's now super low maintenance. If I need to update a service, I just kill and recreate it. I have a second machine for media storage.
I think I spent a weekend building the arrstack and I have a few days total working on the home made NAS.
Do you use jellyseerr?
Nope. Is it for people to ask me to add stuff to sonarr?
It is a gui for searching for stuff across sonarr and radarr that also integrates with jellyfin to keep track of what you already have.
So uh. I guess it makes it easier for other people in your household to add stuff to jellyfin
That makes sense. It sounds helpful if you have a bunch of requests.