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  1. If you use #Lidarr or #Readarr (or any *arr), get #Huntarr, fantastic program.

  2. RIP Readarr.

    I can't say I didn't see this coming, ever since their metadata service broke about a year ago.

    Luckily, LazyLibrarian has been working well since I set it up a few months ago.

    github.com/Readarr/Readarr

    #SelfHosted #Readarr #LazyLibrarian

  3. My #Readarr container seems kind of broken. It pulls books, but can't seem to actually add them to Calibre.

    In searching around the 'net, it kind of sounds like this -arr is just broken, in general.

    I guess I need to look into #LazyLibrarian.

  4. Why did it take me so long for me to finally use #sonarr, #overseerr, #radarr, #prowlarr, and #readarr because it's so much more convenient to have seasons automatically download instead of remembering to manually download them.

  5. I've been attempting to fiddle around with #Readarr the last couple days but I don't think it's going to do what I want it to do. I could be wrong but I'm not sure how much more time I want to dump into it. #selfhosted #selfhosting #Linux 🤓

  6. I wrote a blog post about the "Custom Script" connection option in #sonarr #radarr #lidarr #readarr and using it to post to #mastodon. I didn't want to use a third party service to mesh the two, so I just made a simple bash script (so it could run in the docker containers) that uses curl to post a status based on the environment variables.

    The blog post: blog.joyrex.net/making-a-masto

    The github for the script: github.com/ejstacey/send-masto

    I don't plan on making some huge full featured bash script, just wanted something someone else can grab and customise to their liking.

  7. Honestly you don't need much, my server is running on an old dual core

    I am currently deploying , , , , , , , , , , , , (I am using a spare laptop as a node, this is just the server), and a few others that are dependencies such as , and , all of these are run as docker containers most of which are from .io

    @laserlotus