

Food is going to be harder for Americans to come by in the near future. How much harder, hard to say. I don’t think it’s panic buy time, but it’s definitely “start stockpiling dry goods” time.
Food is going to be harder for Americans to come by in the near future. How much harder, hard to say. I don’t think it’s panic buy time, but it’s definitely “start stockpiling dry goods” time.
Nice, I appreciate the analysis. I’m still early enough on with Jellyfin that I’m still willing to ascribe every issue to user error but I think I see what you mean. But I keep telling myself that I will contribute to a large multi-dev OSS project at some point and still never have; contributing code in public is still kinda nerve-wracking. maybe if I have a selfish enough reason to fix something I’ll finally push through that 😆
Good question; I did not know what Emby is until just now. I will explore it some more, I’m having issues getting the jellyfin ios/android clients to connect consistently to my server so I might ultimately do that instead / in parallel but I’m leery of freemium solutions.
I finally set up Jellyfin and Sonarr! I’ve been using Plex and manually managing torrents for a while now, recently found the *arr services and they are very impressive. Got the Jackett - Sonarr - Jellyfin - Nginx stack set up, now working on getting SSL + DynDNS so I can make it available remotely. Also accidentally blasted my ratio downloading a bunch of TV shows all at once so gotta seed up for a bit before i fill it out more. But so far the setup has been pleasantly breezy for how complex a setup it is ❤️
I know y’all have your share of problems but this made me wish I was Canadian so bad. Such a placid headline 🥲
hope someone sends him some thoughts and prayers looks like he’s running low.
Hard to tell from the picture but it may be a mud dauber, which is not a very aggressive wasp (to humans) and is useful for controlling spider populations. if they’re getting up into your ceiling near the light fixture, blocking it off may prevent it from trying to nest there. if it’s building on the fixture itself, knocking down the nest might convince it to relocate to a safer area. I’ve never had a mud dauber sting me even while knocking down nests, but I would still wait until it’s off gathering mud to make an attempt on the nest.
Dope. Been dreaming of a completely energy independent farm for so long, and it’s getting closer and closer to feasible :)