I made a post here recently worrying over how I forgot to cancel a free trial for usenet.nl and now owe them 100 euros. Most of you told me I was being overdramatic and I should ignore them, which I’m sure is probably right, but I’m just making sure I have nothing to worry about because I have been contacted by a debt collections agency. While I gave them a fake name and address I’m worried they could find my real address since I didn’t use a VPN. Also I found out my fake address is the real address of some t-shirt shop in Washington and I don’t want the collectors to go after them either. Should I be worried?
Hi I’m new to usenets. Reading posts on the subreddit I notice that post of you have several indexers/providers and suggest others to have more than one if their downloads fail.
So which is it ? Why do I need one or the other and can I Check if my failed downloads are because of an indexer problem or a provider problem?
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I’m looking to push my download speeds as high as possible just for fun. I’m sitting on 10Gbps ISP with hardware that matches(Using NVME cache pool on Unraid, Unifi UDM SE router + Switch).
It seems that my biggest bottleneck(as of right now) seem to be too many connections used simultaneously. I don’t know if this is because of limitations in Docker on Unraid or if my router struggles with too many connections. No matter what, I’ve noticed that if I enable above 200 connection in total, my download speed drops below optimal.
So right now I’m looking for the provider that can give me the best DL speed per connection, to see how high I can go for shits and giggles. ;)
My max DL has been a sustained ~330-350 MB/s using:
- Frugal EU server 100 connections (~2.5 MB/s per connection)
- Newshosting EU 100 connections (~1 MB/s per connection)
So, any tips on fast providers for EU? Ewekas speeds sucked last time I tried, so strike them.
If you’re just downloading, and use SSL encryption, is it safe to download movies and tv shows (that you obviously own)? Is a VPN necessary?
Title. Making this group aware of the existence of this feature request, it would be great if it got some more votes - https://forums.plex.tv/t/add-watch-together-to-new-plex-experience/906941/1
Edit: this post has been up for about 6 hours, votes have increased by 137. Well done, all! Let’s keep it going.
Edit 2: after 15 hours this feature is up by 420 votes and is now the #4 open FR by vote count.
Edit 3: 22 hours, up 569. Thanks so much to this community for the support, especially those why don’t use the feature but voted because they know it’s important to others.
Edit 4: coming up on 2 days. +810 votes!
I haven’t used Plex in a while as my server died a while back and I just got around to installing on a new computer and wow, do I hate this new interface. Specially, I do not like the row of library links across the top as shown in the attached image. Is there a setting I can use to change this? How long has this been a feature ? To be clear, the screenshot is from an iPad.
Please Plex don’t deprecate this feature… it keeps me close to my family abroad, if you know what I mean. It’s not available on my mobile devices anymore but TV app still works!
I recently got into the whole ARR stack thing. Very cool and all also works perfectly (except lidarr but thats their fault)… But the more content I see about this topic the more users I see having muktiple instances running, one often labled “4K”. But why? you can choose the quality when downloading a file cant you? And frontends like Jellyseerr can restrict auto aprovals on different quality settings so why?
Hey community!
It’s been a journey since I first shared Pulsarr here. What started as a simple watchlist sync tool has evolved into a comprehensive media automation platform, thanks to incredible community feedback. Today, Pulsarr handles everything from simple personal setups to complex multi-user environments with many of active users.
The Core Idea: Pulsarr turns your Plex watchlist into a powerful request system. No more juggling Overseerr, Ombi, or Petitio. No more teaching family members new apps. Just add to your Plex watchlist → Pulsarr handles the rest → get notified when it’s ready. Everything happens within the Plex app your users already know and love. For Plex Pass users, content grabs happen instantly.
🎯 Content Management - Progressive Cleanup - Automatically removes previous seasons as users progress through shows (respecting inactivity periods) - Advanced Routing - Route content based on complex criteria - send anime to one …
I’m a huge fan of home automation and the whole Arr suite. For a while, I’ve been using the amazingSearchrr bot by toddrob99, but I always wished it had one extra feature: the ability to check if a movie or show was already on one of my streaming services before sending it to Radarr or Sonarr.
So, with that idea in mind, I decided to try and build it myself.
Full disclosure: I am not a programmer. This project was brought to life through a lot of trial and error, using toddrob99’s project as a major inspiration and with a massive amount of help from Google’s Gemini to write and debug the code.
The result is Searcharr Plus, a Telegram bot that:
episeerr solves 3 issues you may not even care about.
I am not a hoarder or sharer or rewatcher. I also start shows and sometimes get hooked, and sometimes never go back to them or do so much later. So I wanted a way to manage by episodes, not by whole series and seasons.
This lets me create rules to tell Sonarr exactly what I want for different shows. My default rule will always remove previous episodes except the last watched and download the next episode whenever an episode is watched. I could do any number or full season. This is great for pilot episodes you’re not sure of yet.
Then it evolved into another thing that bothered me: when I want to add a new series, it’s always all or nothing, or at least full season. You can’t request individual episodes. So I created a way to use a tag when requesting a show in Sonarr or in a seer app that will intercept the request and present me with season and episode selections. I can request one or several across different …
Backend episode management system for Sonarr - Three independent automation solutions.
What Episeerr Does Episerr gives you precise control over your TV episodes with three separate systems that can work together or independently:
🎯 Three Solutions, One App 🎬 Granular Episode Requests Select exactly which episodes you want Want specific episodes, not full seasons
⚡ Viewing-Based Rules Auto-manage episodes when you watch Want next episode ready, cleanup watched ones
⏰ Time-Based Cleanup Clean up based on age and activity Want automatic library maintenance?
Use any combination - or just one solution that fits your needs.
https://github.com/Vansmak/episeerr
OCDarr still exists but this is a standalone version of it focusing more on rules and management, less on library presentation and discovery