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Scotch-in-your-3-1-1-bottles team, unite!
Waiting for steamphone
I live in a different country than the one I receive mail in
I had to practice saying good morning to people.
iOS
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The jellyfin app has both already… not sure what you’re on about?
Please submit a pre-built docker image to the unraid app store!
I have a 2017 ioniq hybrid and I’ve been happy with it.
By continued use of the app you hereby agree to all these ten documents that nobody actually reads. You also agree to any and all changes to any of these ten documents forever and always.
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yOu GaVe ThEm PeRmIsSiOn
They need to split up Big Word and Big Excel next.
Run a windows vm?
I just set up vpns in my router and use macvlan network for my dockers so I can route their individual ip addresses to whichever interface I want…
You can link excel cells to fields in a word document… can probably use vba to systematically iterate through a list of data to populate your linked cells to generate your documents.
Yeah the phone folder is send only and the server syncthing-ext folder is receive only.
I never really find myself deleting stuff because I don’t take that many pictures/videos, but my wife is the one always running out of space. I’ve told her when she sees her album in immich it’s safe to delete from the phone.
I’m not sure how you’d automate deleting stuff while making sure you’re not deleting items that haven’t been sent yet… but, it’s not really something I’m interested in because I don’t have the need.
Another good practice (at least I’d like to think so), my syncthing-int which sends everything to /photo_libraries also sends everything to two other backup folders that are pinned to separate discs. So if I have a drive failure or multiple drive failures I’d still have a copy of all the photos/albums.
A picture if that makes it easier
I created a specific folder to move family photos to that syncs with the server, because i use my phone for work pictures too and I don’t want those to end up on my immich timeline. So I manually move photos to that folder, but that’s the only manual intervention for me.
I set up the album handling the way I did because my wife spent a lot of time sorting stuff into folders and she wanted the organized folders to carry over to immich.
I do separately sync the DCIM folder to server with syncthing as well, just as a backup, but those don’t go to immich.
So for immich destined items it looks like:
Manually move pics to phone “family photos” folder
Syncthing-ext syncs phone folder “family photos” to server folder “syncthing_folders/my_family_pics”. (Also syncs phone folder “DCIM” to server folder “syncthing_folders/phone_pics_backup”)
Syncthing-int (second syncthing instance on different port, so syncthing-ext and syncthing-int see each other as different devices and can work on the same folders) syncs server folder “syncthing_folders/my_family_pics” to some other designated server folder to work with immich… for example “photo_libraries/my_family_pics”
The script I shared runs on server folder “photo_libraries/”
It’s set up this way because I have syncthing-ext syncing with a bunch of external devices and this way i can funnel just the photo folders into one photo library folder to run the script on.
If you have more questions it’s cool… I never get to talk about this stuff with anyone who appreciates it 😶🌫️
I know you guys conversed this far; just wanted to share with you that readarr functions like wet garbage compared to the other arr programs. Just don’t go in with high expectations with readarr, and if it ends up not working well (or at all), just know the other arrs are really top notch. Radarr works awesome and sonarr will literally keep your shows up to current for you. All that said too… there is a steep learning curve to this whole thing if you’re new to docker.