

I’m thinking of using Dockcheck. It’s not a drop-in replacement for Watchtower, but you probably can wip up a quick systemd service to run it.


I’m thinking of using Dockcheck. It’s not a drop-in replacement for Watchtower, but you probably can wip up a quick systemd service to run it.
What’s the case? Does it has the ability to hot-swap drives (even with a side panel off)? It can come really handy if one of your drives fails.


I already use Jellyseerr (recently renamed Seerr) but it does not resolves my “what to watch?” issue.


Your expectation is absolutely correct, and I often find myself looking at my current Jellyfin collection and have absolutely nothing I want to watch.
SuggestArr tries to fill this hole by automatically downloading content similar to what you already have, but I have yet to deploy it. (note that its development seems aided by LLMs and it has “AI” powered features)
I learned yesterday that Codeberg is free for open-source projects, not closed-source. I believe there are other Forgejo instances that accept closed-source projects though