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  1. ScenePeek is finally on fosstodon! It's an IMDB FOSS alternative for TheMovieDB and Seerr to help you discover movies and tv shows, manage your seerr instance and many more.

    The app is currently available on playstore, github and obtainium for android and on testflight for iOS. It will soon be released on F-Droid as well.

    Check out the app's website! scenepeek.app
    Download: play.google.com/store/apps/det

  2. Cách tối ưu hóa trải nghiệm người dùng cho Homelab bằng việc tích hợp yêu cầu phim (requests) trực tiếp vào hệ sinh thái Jellyfin.

    Giải pháp phổ biến:
    - Sử dụng Reverse Proxy (Nginx/Caddy) để chạy Jellyseerr dưới dạng thư mục con.
    - Sử dụng "Custom Menu Links" trong cài đặt Jellyfin để tạo lối tắt đến web yêu cầu.
    - Sử dụng Dashboard tập trung như Homarr hoặc Organizr để gộp tất cả dịch vụ vào một giao diện duy nhất.

    #Jellyfin #Homelab #Jellyseerr #SelfHosted #MediaServer #VietNam #CongNghe

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  3. Ok. Phew. It's 3am and I started working on my HomeLab set up at ~10am i think? I got a lot done today. All of these services are up and running. Never mind the measly 1tb of disk space it's showing at the top... I have to set that to a different HDD later. But I got most of the media services up:
    #Jellyfin #Jellyseerr #Radarr #Sonarr #Prowlarr etc. I had #beets installed, too but I don't think I need that quite yet. My other #proxmox sever hosts #Sub:sonic .

    Happy so far. #selfhosting #homelab

  4. Ever since moving from #Plex to #Jellyfin months ago, I've also moved from #Overseerr to #Jellyseerr. I'm looking to deploy #Lidarr at some point, so it's nice to see that Jellyseerr already has a PR ready to incorporate Lidarr support - Overseerr had one too previously, but it's unfortunately been scrapped.

    🔗 https://github.com/fallenbagel/jellyseerr/pull/1238

    🔗 https://github.com/sct/overseerr/pull/3800

  5. Daaaamn… I’ve finally had time and was able to configure the part of *arr suite… #Prowlarr, #Sonarr, #Radarr, #Transmission and #Jellyseerr now work in conjunction, so you „order” something in Jellyseer and it goes through other apps to Transmission for download, to be later imported into #Jellyfin library… 😁

    #HomeIT #HomeLab

  6. Daaaamn… I’ve finally had time and was able to configure the part of *arr suite… , , , and now work in conjunction, so you „order” something in Jellyseer and it goes through other apps to Transmission for download, to be later imported into library… 😁

  7. Daaaamn… I’ve finally had time and was able to configure the part of *arr suite… #Prowlarr, #Sonarr, #Radarr, #Transmission and #Jellyseerr now work in conjunction, so you „order” something in Jellyseer and it goes through other apps to Transmission for download, to be later imported into #Jellyfin library… 😁

    #HomeIT #HomeLab

  8. Daaaamn… I’ve finally had time and was able to configure the part of *arr suite… #Prowlarr, #Sonarr, #Radarr, #Transmission and #Jellyseerr now work in conjunction, so you „order” something in Jellyseer and it goes through other apps to Transmission for download, to be later imported into #Jellyfin library… 😁

    #HomeIT #HomeLab

  9. Daaaamn… I’ve finally had time and was able to configure the part of *arr suite… #Prowlarr, #Sonarr, #Radarr, #Transmission and #Jellyseerr now work in conjunction, so you „order” something in Jellyseer and it goes through other apps to Transmission for download, to be later imported into #Jellyfin library… 😁

    #HomeIT #HomeLab

  10. @rorystarr @joriki @davidaugust

    Look into the #Servarr ecosystem:

    - #prowlarr - torrent indexer & search
    - #radarr - auto download movies
    - #sonarr - auto download shows

    And request management: #JellySeerr

    Works with torrent & Usenet.

  11. @rorystarr @joriki @davidaugust

    Look into the #Servarr ecosystem:

    - #prowlarr - torrent indexer & search
    - #radarr - auto download movies
    - #sonarr - auto download shows

    And request management: #JellySeerr

    Works with torrent & Usenet.

  12. @rorystarr @joriki @davidaugust

    Look into the #Servarr ecosystem:

    - #prowlarr - torrent indexer & search
    - #radarr - auto download movies
    - #sonarr - auto download shows

    And request management: #JellySeerr

    Works with torrent & Usenet.

  13. @rorystarr @joriki @davidaugust

    Look into the #Servarr ecosystem:

    - #prowlarr - torrent indexer & search
    - #radarr - auto download movies
    - #sonarr - auto download shows

    And request management: #JellySeerr

    Works with torrent & Usenet.

  14. @rorystarr @joriki @davidaugust

    Look into the #Servarr ecosystem:

    - #prowlarr - torrent indexer & search
    - #radarr - auto download movies
    - #sonarr - auto download shows

    And request management: #JellySeerr

    Works with torrent & Usenet.

  15. My #Helm chart for a complete home media/streaming stack, Flex has been updated to version 0.2.0 🎉

    Previously, it supports
    #Plex as the streaming service, #Bazarr for automated subtitle downloads, #Flaresolverr for bypassing web protections/challenges, #Jackett as proxy server for #torrent trackers, #Overseerr as an interface for requesting media, #qBittorrent as the torrent client, #Radarr for downloading/managing movies, and #Sonarr for downloading/managing TV shows.

    Now, to reduce reliance on Plex and lean towards a completely
    #FOSS stack, I've added in support for #Jellyfin as a drop-in replacement for Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched for syncing watch states between Jellyfin/Plex servers, and #Jellyseerr as a drop-in replacement for Overseerr, which not only works with Plex but also Jellyfin.

    I've been using this for over a year at this point and it works perfectly. For me personally, I have everything supported deployed using this on my
    #Kubernetes cluster except for Jellyfin, Plex, and qBittorrent, which I've deployed as individual VMs instead on #Proxmox cos I find it less resource/bandwidth taxing on my cluster that way - this shouldn't be an issue if your cluster is a lot beefier. During non-peak loads, the (Flex) stack uses up a total of only ~0.19 CPU core and ~1.6GB memory.

    🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/pull/136

  16. My #Helm chart for a complete home media/streaming stack, Flex has been updated to version 0.2.0 🎉

    Previously, it supports
    #Plex as the streaming service, #Bazarr for automated subtitle downloads, #Flaresolverr for bypassing web protections/challenges, #Jackett as proxy server for #torrent trackers, #Overseerr as an interface for requesting media, #qBittorrent as the torrent client, #Radarr for downloading/managing movies, and #Sonarr for downloading/managing TV shows.

    Now, to reduce reliance on Plex and lean towards a completely
    #FOSS stack, I've added in support for #Jellyfin as a drop-in replacement for Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched for syncing watch states between Jellyfin/Plex servers, and #Jellyseerr as a drop-in replacement for Overseerr, which not only works with Plex but also Jellyfin.

    I've been using this for over a year at this point and it works perfectly. For me personally, I have everything supported deployed using this on my
    #Kubernetes cluster except for Jellyfin, Plex, and qBittorrent, which I've deployed as individual VMs instead on #Proxmox cos I find it less resource/bandwidth taxing on my cluster that way - this shouldn't be an issue if your cluster is a lot beefier. During non-peak loads, the (Flex) stack uses up a total of only ~0.19 CPU core and ~1.6GB memory.

    🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/pull/136

  17. My #Helm chart for a complete home media/streaming stack, Flex has been updated to version 0.2.0 🎉

    Previously, it supports
    #Plex as the streaming service, #Bazarr for automated subtitle downloads, #Flaresolverr for bypassing web protections/challenges, #Jackett as proxy server for #torrent trackers, #Overseerr as an interface for requesting media, #qBittorrent as the torrent client, #Radarr for downloading/managing movies, and #Sonarr for downloading/managing TV shows.

    Now, to reduce reliance on Plex and lean towards a completely
    #FOSS stack, I've added in support for #Jellyfin as a drop-in replacement for Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched for syncing watch states between Jellyfin/Plex servers, and #Jellyseerr as a drop-in replacement for Overseerr, which not only works with Plex but also Jellyfin.

    I've been using this for over a year at this point and it works perfectly. For me personally, I have everything supported deployed using this on my
    #Kubernetes cluster except for Jellyfin, Plex, and qBittorrent, which I've deployed as individual VMs instead on #Proxmox cos I find it less resource/bandwidth taxing on my cluster that way - this shouldn't be an issue if your cluster is a lot beefier. During non-peak loads, the (Flex) stack uses up a total of only ~0.19 CPU core and ~1.6GB memory.

    🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/pull/136

  18. My #Helm chart for a complete home media/streaming stack, Flex has been updated to version 0.2.0 🎉

    Previously, it supports
    #Plex as the streaming service, #Bazarr for automated subtitle downloads, #Flaresolverr for bypassing web protections/challenges, #Jackett as proxy server for #torrent trackers, #Overseerr as an interface for requesting media, #qBittorrent as the torrent client, #Radarr for downloading/managing movies, and #Sonarr for downloading/managing TV shows.

    Now, to reduce reliance on Plex and lean towards a completely
    #FOSS stack, I've added in support for #Jellyfin as a drop-in replacement for Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched for syncing watch states between Jellyfin/Plex servers, and #Jellyseerr as a drop-in replacement for Overseerr, which not only works with Plex but also Jellyfin.

    I've been using this for over a year at this point and it works perfectly. For me personally, I have everything supported deployed using this on my
    #Kubernetes cluster except for Jellyfin, Plex, and qBittorrent, which I've deployed as individual VMs instead on #Proxmox cos I find it less resource/bandwidth taxing on my cluster that way - this shouldn't be an issue if your cluster is a lot beefier. During non-peak loads, the (Flex) stack uses up a total of only ~0.19 CPU core and ~1.6GB memory.

    🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/pull/136

  19. My #Helm chart for a complete home media/streaming stack, Flex has been updated to version 0.2.0 🎉

    Previously, it supports
    #Plex as the streaming service, #Bazarr for automated subtitle downloads, #Flaresolverr for bypassing web protections/challenges, #Jackett as proxy server for #torrent trackers, #Overseerr as an interface for requesting media, #qBittorrent as the torrent client, #Radarr for downloading/managing movies, and #Sonarr for downloading/managing TV shows.

    Now, to reduce reliance on Plex and lean towards a completely
    #FOSS stack, I've added in support for #Jellyfin as a drop-in replacement for Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched for syncing watch states between Jellyfin/Plex servers, and #Jellyseerr as a drop-in replacement for Overseerr, which not only works with Plex but also Jellyfin.

    I've been using this for over a year at this point and it works perfectly. For me personally, I have everything supported deployed using this on my
    #Kubernetes cluster except for Jellyfin, Plex, and qBittorrent, which I've deployed as individual VMs instead on #Proxmox cos I find it less resource/bandwidth taxing on my cluster that way - this shouldn't be an issue if your cluster is a lot beefier. During non-peak loads, the (Flex) stack uses up a total of only ~0.19 CPU core and ~1.6GB memory.

    🔗 https://github.com/irfanhakim-as/charts/pull/136

  20. Everything that's currently cooking with my "Flex" everything-you-need-in-a-home-media-server #Helm chart: #Jellyfin support as an alternative to #Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched support to sync watch states between Jellyfin and Plex (also supports #Emby, but no plans to support it for now in my chart), and #Jellyseerr support as alternative to #Overseerr that also supports Jellyfin rather than just Plex. I'll update here once I've published it.

    Ngl that "Flex" name is kinda (no, very) cringe, and it's clearly "inspired" by the name, Plex - I'm tempted to rename it to another cringey,
    mediocre name... but idk if it's worth the hassle haha. Also I'm lazy and don't have the skill to create a new logo for it.

  21. Everything that's currently cooking with my "Flex" everything-you-need-in-a-home-media-server #Helm chart: #Jellyfin support as an alternative to #Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched support to sync watch states between Jellyfin and Plex (also supports #Emby, but no plans to support it for now in my chart), and #Jellyseerr support as alternative to #Overseerr that also supports Jellyfin rather than just Plex. I'll update here once I've published it.

    Ngl that "Flex" name is kinda (no, very) cringe, and it's clearly "inspired" by the name, Plex - I'm tempted to rename it to another cringey,
    mediocre name... but idk if it's worth the hassle haha. Also I'm lazy and don't have the skill to create a new logo for it.

  22. Everything that's currently cooking with my "Flex" everything-you-need-in-a-home-media-server #Helm chart: #Jellyfin support as an alternative to #Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched support to sync watch states between Jellyfin and Plex (also supports #Emby, but no plans to support it for now in my chart), and #Jellyseerr support as alternative to #Overseerr that also supports Jellyfin rather than just Plex. I'll update here once I've published it.

    Ngl that "Flex" name is kinda (no, very) cringe, and it's clearly "inspired" by the name, Plex - I'm tempted to rename it to another cringey,
    mediocre name... but idk if it's worth the hassle haha. Also I'm lazy and don't have the skill to create a new logo for it.

  23. Everything that's currently cooking with my "Flex" everything-you-need-in-a-home-media-server #Helm chart: #Jellyfin support as an alternative to #Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched support to sync watch states between Jellyfin and Plex (also supports #Emby, but no plans to support it for now in my chart), and #Jellyseerr support as alternative to #Overseerr that also supports Jellyfin rather than just Plex. I'll update here once I've published it.

    Ngl that "Flex" name is kinda (no, very) cringe, and it's clearly "inspired" by the name, Plex - I'm tempted to rename it to another cringey,
    mediocre name... but idk if it's worth the hassle haha. Also I'm lazy and don't have the skill to create a new logo for it.

  24. Everything that's currently cooking with my "Flex" everything-you-need-in-a-home-media-server #Helm chart: #Jellyfin support as an alternative to #Plex, #JellyPlex-Watched support to sync watch states between Jellyfin and Plex (also supports #Emby, but no plans to support it for now in my chart), and #Jellyseerr support as alternative to #Overseerr that also supports Jellyfin rather than just Plex. I'll update here once I've published it.

    Ngl that "Flex" name is kinda (no, very) cringe, and it's clearly "inspired" by the name, Plex - I'm tempted to rename it to another cringey,
    mediocre name... but idk if it's worth the hassle haha. Also I'm lazy and don't have the skill to create a new logo for it.

  25. Finally starting to make the transition over from #overseerr to #jellyseerr. Overseerr just hasn't been updated in like a year or more. The hell is up with that!

    They are probably just looking at the box every half an hour like I am ( look at my previous post )
    #homelab #selfhosted #selfhosting

  26. I’m running a small Jellyfin server and just found this repo: github.com/tcheronneau/homers

    Initially it was not compatible with my setup, but opened an issue and the developer @mcth.fr (bsky.app/profile/mcth.fr) helped me and quickly developed the necessary changes, so now I can use Homers for my setup, with:
    - Jellyfin
    - Jellyseerr
    - Sonarr
    - Radarr

    Currently I run an alpha tag, but I’ll keep alpha testing the changes.

    Also I fixed the default example Grafan Dashboard too (I plan to publish if everything is working).

    #homers #jellyfin #jellyseerr #sonarr #radarr #grafana #metrics #monitoring #rust #selfhosted