You know.. that's not a bad idea, I just need a general tracker for dumb stuff that's now allowed on my niche trackers such as cams, Usenet would be perfect for that.. time to go down the rabbit hole and figure it all out again lol
zebus
Np, I would say dm me if you have any questions but I dunno if you can message between lemmy and kbin haha
- Owner and staff known to be questionable assholes
- They did questionable stuff to try and make it to the top like astroturfing with fake accounts and stealing peers from other trackers
- They were one of first to start charging for signups
- The fact they state that they delete accounts and your only option is to make a new one
- Around the time they started charging a lot of people like myself found our accounts mysteriously gone and them wanting us to pay to get on the site again (I remember being pissed and going to reddit to complain and reading similar stories there)
- Basically the site is really scummy and did whatever they had to do to become big so that they could make money and grift the community and is not inline with the principals most other private tracker communities promote.
- IPT Browser..
- They had a $5/ticket raffle that it's believed the winners were fake IPT accounts
Honestly, I could probably keep this up all day if I kept thinking about it but imma stop here.
- Follow docker install guide for raspi
- Browse awesome-selfhosted and find services that seem interesting to you or ask for recs here.
- Follow the projects guide to do a docker install
- (Bonus) Setup a reverse proxy like nginx proxy manager so you can access your services with urls
- (Bonus) Setup domain and a service such as Tailscale so you can access your services safely from outside your home.
Yea between the enshitificaiton of the internet and how far selfhost software has come it is a great time to selfhost and will just keep getting better.
Selfhosting, reddit drama, kbin, all this just makes it seem like the internet is having a sort of grassroots, back to basics movement which I'm all for lol.
Man the general trackers are such a shit show. Back in the day I had my TL ratio drop randomly and I logged in just to see there were a bunch of downloads logged to my account that weren't me. Went in their IRC to point it out their shit was fucked and they got all defensive and tried to make it seem like I was trying to pull something malicious on them. I just quit the site out of spite after that and went inactive.
Then I joined IPT which is sketch af, but then one day I just logged in to find my account was deleted and they wanted money or some shit to get a new one, so naturally I was outta there.
.. Now I just dont have a general tracker.. I guess I should be paying attention to the suggestions here too lol
PS
I miss SCC
I'm all for the spez hate train, but insulting someone's appearance makes me question what she looks like rofl
Just curious, is bear still popular and actively developed? I moved to Obsidian a long time ago and never bothered to check back on it.
Maybe he's not saying anything but then will drop a fully polished app out of nowhere like that Beyoncé album
Hopefully this link works, first time linking to another instance:
https://kbin.social/m/AskKbin/t/81041
Yea my gf at the time all the sudden started complaining that putting stuff up the butt was painful, so I put my finger in my own butt to prove that it's not painful at all and she probably had developed a medical condition like anal fissures or something. And I was right, it was literally like 0/10 painful.
Nope, do whatever suits you!
I would say tho the example you made is one of the infamous cases where docker is more difficult to setup than without due to the file locations of your movies, etc needing to match between dockers. When I set it up I found a really good guide that not only explained how to set it up but they also explained the logic and reason behind the issue.
https://wiki.servarr.com/docker-guide#consistent-and-well-planned-paths
Another good guide about the issue:
https://trash-guides.info/Hardlinks/How-to-setup-for/Docker/
The reason I’d initially recommend docker to a beginner is it keeps everything clean and organized, it’s easy to undo mistakes while learning, and I feel some apps are easier to setup with docker because they come with the dependencies already installed and configured properly.