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sonarr, radarr, bazarr, lidarr, prowlarr and a bunch of other smaller ones.
yessir
sonarr, radarr, bazarr, lidarr, prowlarr and a bunch of other smaller ones.
That's what FMD does. I give it a list of series to follow and the preferred source for them and it just downloads the lot as fast as it can and checks for updates regularly.
It's kind of like sonarr for manga and comics.
Wait to you find out what we call a corn dog
Or use the komga add on for tachiyomi to download the series and read off-line. I've never had to do that as I've never not had internet on my devices
Man I really want something in the full size form factor but with a CPU closer to a zero2, basically I want a pi3 modernised and cost optimised, not another more powerful pi.
What I'd like to see is something like an updated and optimised ~pi3-spec device with EMMC or an m.2 sata slot. Yes I know I can put a pi zero2 into a breakout board, but they connect via USB and that severely limits performance.
I recently decommissioned my pis (2x 3b and 1x 4b) and replaced them all with a single intel n95 based NUC (which cost less than a single pi4 8gb at the time) and I didn't need any real gpio other than some serial ports, but if the right device came along with reliable storage I'd consider moving back to pis.
Komga is a server app that manages comics and manga and makes them available via a web interface, has multi user management and multiple library support with read tracking and such.. think Plex for Manga.
I access it from my Phone and my Boox e-ink Tablet and if I use the webui it tracks where I've read up to between devices.
I use a program called FMD (free Manga Downloader) I have it running in a container on my server and have a bunch of series watchlisted, when chapters are released it download them, converts them to CBZ and they appear in my Komga Library which I can access via web browser or Tachiyomi on all of my devices anywhere in the world.
Stroganoff 2: Electric boogaloo
Actually the history of Stroganoff is a messy one, it definately originated in russia, but we dont really know where or when, some are tomato based and some have no cream at all, some have freaking pickles in it. the true origins of the dish are lost.
The modern western strog is closer to chinese strog than any of the slavic strogs. Japanese strog is its own thing that seems to be based on an older recipe likely replicated from memory or from a vague description.
Hold up, Stroganoff 2 just dropped
(it's chicken thigh strog on rice, that's stroganoff 2, try it, it's magic)
im just waiting for a Mangarr that actually works, currently run FMD in a container.