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Is there a way to get episode notifications ordered?
  • I came to this sentiment a few years ago when I first switched over to Jellyfin and was figuring out metadata providers and investigating the -arr services.

    To be fair to Sonarr, I never found any kind of communication where they explicitly said "TMDB will never be supported" so I shouldn't have said so explicitly "Sonarr has made it clear", but a lot of the responses to support about TMDB that I came across had included suggestions like "stop using Sonarr", "Sonarr is free so enjoy what you're getting", and "if you want a feature, add it yourself". These answers, while technically valid, had a pretty stubborn tone, at least to me.

    Also, while the people providing these kinds of answer obviously don't necessarily represent Sonarr as a whole, they did claim to be active supporters, and I found enough of them at the time that it soured my impression of Sonarr.

    I think I may have found a few of them from back then:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/sonarr/comments/nqe05n/any_way_around_tvdb/

    https://www.reddit.com/r/sonarr/comments/l046yc/trakt_is_switching_to_tmdb_as_the_primary_data/

    https://www.reddit.com/r/sonarr/comments/ljapuq/pulling_shows_from_tmdb/

    https://www.reddit.com/r/sonarr/comments/pmgmbo/will_sonarr_switch_to_or_at_least_provide_an/

    https://forums.sonarr.tv/t/tmdb-for-tv-show-information/3624

    Edit: As for why they won't support TMDB, some of their apparent reasons are discussing in the above posts, but I don't know how relevant or valid they are today, or even if they were back then.

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    Serious debate please: How is Mastodon decentralized?
  • Are you calling the server list on joinmastodon.org "the federation"? Because it's not; it's literally just a list. Nothing about the list tells you about any actual federation between instances. Without a doubt there are instances on that list that are federated with ones not on that list and vice versa. It's not even the only list out there.

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  • This would be a good thing, though I think it's trickier than it appears:

    • How arbitrary are "best before" and "expires on" labels and how do they differ from food to food?
    • How do the labels themselves differ from each other and how to do they differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction?
    • Could acknowledging that "expired" food is still good cause expiry dates to just be extended? How far could they be extended before food actually is dangerous past the label?
    • How does liability work when someone gets sick from "expired" food? Does it change when it's part of a structured donation system?
  • How do you currently handle Covid infections?
  • Lots of comments already telling you to stay home so I don't think I need to. What I will say is if you don't want to contribute to the growing number of variants, you'll stay home. Variants largely arise from mutations in the virus during replication. Humans are virus-replication machines. If you're infected you could be carrying a new variant right now and the only way to stop it is to let it die inside you. Your body's immune system will already be in full swing and be in the best position to deal with it as opposed to an uninfected person.

    Don't contribute to the endemicity of COVID.

  • Shoutout to [@jellyfin](https://lemmy.ml/c/jellyfin) - I've been really enjoying this piece of software the past few months, and it's given me the drive to clean up my music collection so it presents
  • Jellyfin has certainly improved a lot since I started using it a couple of years ago. I remember when the web UI was much slower and posters would fail to load. Things are faster now and more consistent.

    With that said, there are still some big issues that I encounter. Adding a new show has its individual episodes count towards the "Latest" item limit so a single big show can completely dominate that section with a single entry. Adding multiple episodes of a show simultaneously results in randomly ordered "new content" notifications which look really bad when output in something like Discord notifications. The web app has a pretty dated UX.

    I think it's important to be real when talking about something like Jellyfin so it's not misrepresented. It's a rough product that is constantly being improved, albeit slowly.

    There's also a whole other conversation to be had about the job of self-hosting Jellyfin vs. letting Plex snoop on your activity and habits.

  • Is there a way to get episode notifications ordered?
  • I had no idea Sonarr supported Discord webhooks!

    However, I haven't considered Sonarr for a couple of reasons:

    1. I much prefer TMDB ordering and I think Sonarr has made it clear they will never support TMDB
    2. I have specific rules for how I handle special characters in file names and, to my knowledge, Sonarr has no customization for that

    Happy to be corrected on the above; if not for them I would gladly commit to Sonarr.

    Thanks for the suggestion.

  • Is there a way to get episode notifications ordered?

    I recently got Discord notifications working through the webhook plugin, but they get quite messy when adding multiple episodes of a show, with the episodes not being in any particular order. Does anyone know a way to get them ordered?

    I'm thinking this is a core Jellyfin issue because web notifications for mass additions of show episodes also get thrown out in a random order all at once.

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    What is the best way to respond to "You have an answer for everything", "You always have to be right", or "You always need to have the last word"?
  • There's nothing wrong with being right all the time, but relationships need more than just the exchange of facts. If all people know you for is the guy who is right all the time (or needs to be right all the time), then maybe you're neglecting the other aspects of those relationships. There needs to be other things people remember you for.

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  • Is this a repost? I've seen this exact same post somewhere.

    Anyway, SimpleX may not be decentralized OOTB, but can be made to be since their relays are self-hostable. It should be as simple as spinning up an instance and changing the url in app.

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  • I see what you're saying, but Steam Machines came out in 2015 and was more a push for native Linux support. IMO, Proton was the paradigm shift where native support immediately started mattering less and that came out in 2018

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  • This is good for Linux users. Valve has been fantastic for supporting games on Linux since the Steam Deck and Blizz has never had proper Linux support. Now Linux users can ditch Lutris, Bottles, or WINE if they want to just simplify and use Steam, which does have a native Linux build.

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  • From my understanding, the game is about killing each other lol

    Yea, this will always be the problem when trying to create a story around this format of gameplay. You definitely have to ignore the fact that lore enemies can team up because the comp needs it.

    The optimistic tone comes across in the character writing, world design, and music. Little in the game is dour or depressing. Instead the focus is on the details that make the locations or characters unique and interesting. There's a lot of language and cultural representation.

    Also, barring the secondary deathmatch game made, OW is technically about doing non-kill objectives, it just so happens that killing your opponents is the best way to complete the objectives.

    It's funny because on the scoreboard, traditional "Kills" are labelled "Eliminations", but they still keep tradition for multikills i.e. the announcer will say double kill and not something double elim

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  • The OW1 client is gone, but Blizz migrated most things to OW2. The exceptions were the team size (changed from 6v6 to 5v5) and 1 match type (1 type dropped with 2 new types added). Collectibles and anything that could be purchased was also migrated from 1 to 2.

  • What's a good alternative to Gmail?
  • The Proton free tier is pretty limited compared to Gmail, in particular for me, you're only allowed 1 label. The basic paid tier opens up a lot more. They definitely want you to upgrade to the paid tier.

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    2. Include experiences or knock-on effects that may have arisen from (1)
    3. Comparisons to Reddit are ok. We know the reasons for the differences, but this is just about expressing yourself
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