

I could very easily, I’ve just only use rsync a handful of times for one-off files or small directories. Thinking of using it for several Tbs scares me 😅
Just a guy. Just a fella. Subject to say silly stuff.
Alternatively @marighost@lemmy.zip.
Formerly @marighost@lemm.ee.


I could very easily, I’ve just only use rsync a handful of times for one-off files or small directories. Thinking of using it for several Tbs scares me 😅


Would you recommend nnn for transfering ~5Tb of media between two local servers? Seems like a weird question but it’s something I’ll have to do soon.


I figured it out!!
It was simple. I just told Plex to allow the 172.18.0.0/24 subnet. It’s always something simple huh.
Thanks for pointing me at the logs. Sometimes it all looks like gibberish when you’re learning, then you stop and read and search. Have a wonderful evening! (and the 10000 years of excellent luck, too!)


The only logs from Pangolin are from me accessing https://overseerr.dom.tld/. From Plex’s GUI console though, I get this:
Request: [172.18.0.2:46974 (WAN)] GET / (6 live) #18eb GZIP Signed-in
Completed: [172.18.0.2:46974] 401 GET / (6 live) #18eb GZIP 0ms 464 bytes (pipelined: 1)
That 172.18.0.2 is the IP of the Newt container (that subnet is its bridge network, anyway). So it’s making some request to Plex and receiving a 401?
From Mozilla:
The HTTP 401 Unauthorized client error response status code indicates that a request was not successful because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the requested resource.
So what would cause Plex to throw a 401?


Oh hell yeah, we get to see him go ham on some Clair Obscur music.
Let’s do some digging!
Sandy Loam, who is she?!
Came here to post “malparido.” I used to work with a Colombian guy who threw that one around a lot. He was chill.


Thanks for the correction. That’s what I get for replying just after waking up.


When you click that RSS link, it downloads a file that you can then import into your RSS reader of choice. It’s just a easy to aggregate anything you’d want to read via RSS (think of it like your own personal magazine subscription). If you mod a community you could set it up to get notifications when someone posts through that same reader application.


I give a little money to the Piefed project every month, it’s the least I can do since I’m not a programmer, otherwise I’d contribute that way too.


Looks like a good resource to read, thanks! As you may know there are a billion and one guides for doing the same thing across a plethora of systems, and even more variables in between. Appreciate your time.


The few times I do use curl, all I can think of is this sketch. Glad there are some TR fans here too 😁
Yup. I know at least 3 people who would love this.


Every time I see your avatar, OP, I think of Audacity 😅
Mine’s just… Something I came up with. It came to me in a dream I guess.
As an incredibly forgetful neurotypical person with a partner who is on the spectrum, I cannot say how much I appreciate her and you.


Fellow Bazzite-to-CachyOS user! I agree, Cachy is so much better, especially for learning Linux. Bazzite was great, but layering packages with RPM-OStree was just too esoteric for me.


Synology has walked back their HDD decision (for now…), but as a DS224+ owner I actually just bought a new system, because I find the Synology software ecosystem to be kind of clunky and limiting.


I sing Pizza Mozzarella to my husky Bella except I say “Iiit’sa Little Bella.”
Mint. It’s so easy my mother in law can use it! Very easy to maintain, virtually no terminal use if you dont want to. Cinnamon (Mint’s desktop environment) is fairly customizable too iirc.