

Seems like Brazilian currency. We have animals in the notes too and the sea turtle is one of them


Seems like Brazilian currency. We have animals in the notes too and the sea turtle is one of them


Just tried that but I’m getting a fail inquiry message… I’ll try to unplug the cables again once I get home for the weekend and try smartctl again to see if I can find something out


Yeah I changed the sata cable…same error though


I don’t actually… I deleted because I had to back up my immich library recently =[


Yeah… I’ll make a backup from the more important movies but most of them can be downloaded again thankfully.
It’s an internal sata drive powered by the PC PSU … I have an old dock station I used to connect an old HDD to.my pi…I’ll try to use it and mount the drive using USB port to see if the problem is electrical. I’ve suspected the PSU could be the issue and I don’t know the exact power it provides. Lsblk shows the sda drive…fdisk -l does not since I unmounted the device. I’ve just installed smartools but I’m getting a fail inquiry message so I can’t really tell.


Yeah I suspected that too. Specially after downloading a lot of movies at once but I haven’t used any tools besides fsck and fdisk and they read 1.8 Tb…I’ll look into that to make surr… Thanks!


I’m not quite familiar with smart but right now I’m getting a fail inquiry message. I’m 200km from my home so I’ll have to try using smartctl again on Saturday and see what I can find out…thanks for the direction!


Sorry … It’s an internal sata WD purple plugged directly in the mobo (Brazilian crappy brand from China) LGA 1155…desktop I’m running Debian 13…the OS is on an mvme drive. I have another WD 2tb drive and a seagate 1tb drive too…both connected to the sata ports.


I use navidrome and jellyfin but mostly navidrome. Jellyfin is useful to fetch lyrics.
I like tempo to use navidrome. You can use jellyfin on your phone…I’ve used finamp once…it was good but seemed like useless since I had jellyfin to watch my shows on my phone too.
You can set navidrome to get info from Spotify or musicbrainz. I used both but I can’t really tell which one is better. Spotify seems better at getting artist info but I’m not sure.
Both are pretty much set up and forget.
I’m happy with navidrome and tempo on my phone.


It was not clear how exactly they extracted capabilities…using the service and making prompts?! If it was just that, that’s bullshit. AI companies have no moat…besides trillion dollar investments.


Anyone else having this annoying popup asking to allow ads making impossible to read the article?
Edit: nevermind, opened it with ironfox and clicked on read mode button or smth.


Oh no. I need my amphetamines to function (properly) but they will eventually kill me. What an impasse.


Wow! I have ADHD but I wasn’t aware of all that! The cardiovascular and cancer thing really got me! But yeah I feel you…some times I wish I had this phone addiction and none of the other symptoms.


Man I just watched this episode Friday!


Came back to say that tubifarry is awesome and easy to set up! Thanks! Now my music flow is fully automated. Lidarr -> slskd -> navidrome


I’d go with Debian but it’s just a personal preference. I had some difficult to set up a samba server the other day in one of my laptops that was running fedora because of firewall configs that I don’t use in Debian like adding context or something. Besides that, I kinda think dnf is better than apt in some ways but still use Debian on my home server. I just works


Wow that seems way easier and feature richier than the other service I was looking into. Definitely gonna try that one! Thanks


Same here. Lidarr had trouble finding most of the stuff I was looking for. I wish I had some kind of automation like the are stack for slskd. Maybe I try soularr that promises that, whenever I feel like exploring this part of the sea.


This seems awesome! Thanks for sharing
Yeah, I studied linguistics and literature… Somewhere at the end of university I was presented to Linux and began my journey with computers. Bought a pi in 2012…used it as a media server … one thing led to another until I was able to build a debian server with 20 containers.