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  • Dang. I'm still gonna look into it though. The hardest part was getting the names of different software. I kept finding different ways to do it in CLI, but no docker software or anything.

  • Thank you so much for your suggestion, imma add it to my list :)

  • Awesome, I'll add it to the list of software to look into! Actually, if it does everything, then it's gonna be the first 1 I try! Thank you!

  • No honestly, this was very helpful!

    This, in combination with the solutions some others have suggested here already, would be pretty much what I want, just in multiple different parts, instead of 1 program/utility.

    I'll def look into this, and honestly see if I can find a docker image for something like this as well!!

    Thank you so much!!!

  • I'll have to look more into this, because I think I misunderstood, but it seems that it is ½ of the backup solution right? It won't actually MAKE the backups, but it'll allow me to "rotate" and only keep the last "x" files?

  • That sounds like the 2nd part of what I want! The uploading to off-site part! Awesome, I'll def look into it, thank you!

  • I'll keep digging into it, and probably spin up a container to fully test it out myself.

    Thank you!

  • I'm very surprised by how much more I'm commenting, and I've even made a few posts!

    I guess it comes with the feeling of exploring and establishing a new platform. Having this shared feeling towards reddit unites is, and this new platform gives us a new home.

  • I'm not even kidding, I had just resigned myself to having to learn how to code a basic site to do this haha.

    I was already researching how to do this haha

  • Huh, the other comments show as deleted on my side? Strange.

    But it was a glitch of either Connect for Lemmy or of Lemmy itself! About 60-75% of the time I try to post a comment, it times out or whatever and I am under the assumption that it failed to post, so I click "post" again, and that's how I end up with multiple comments haha.

    I've started just copying my entire comment, and backing out to check if it already posted when I get that error.

    Thanka for bringing it up! :) (Let's see if this comment times out haha)

  • Huh, the other comments show as deleted on my side? Strange.

    But it was a glitch of either Connect for Lemmy or of Lemmy itself! About 60-75% of the time I try to post a comment, it times out or whatever and I am under the assumption that it failed to post, so I click "post" again, and that's how I end up with multiple comments haha.

    I've started just copying my entire comment, and backing out to check if it already posted when I get that error.

    Thanka for bringing it up! :) (Let's see if this comment times out haha)

    (Update: yes, it timed out again, but still posted lol)

  • It very much IS still a thing!

    Depending on your preferences, there's even been a pretty big update to Sonarr which allows custom formats, thus bringing out some pretty powerful abilities!

    For example, I have it set up EXACTLY how I want for anime. X265 PREFERRED, Dual Audio PREFERRED, a whole smack of uploaders were essentially blocked from ever being downloaded, and there's a few users who trump all else and will always be downloaded first if they are available. So good.

    There's a few guides if you want to give it a try! :)

  • Awesome. Thank you so much for your help!

    I gotta figure out how to check CPU usage on a headless Linux environment lol.

  • So I just tried a torrent from nyaa.si that had hundreds of seeders and hundreds of leechers.

    After it finished downloading, the upload speed has fluctuated from 900kb/s up to ~1.52mb/s. Way better than before, but still feels slower than it should? Idk.

  • At this point, I'm not sure of anything! Haha

    I'm doing so much reading from different sources, I'm starting to get everything mixed up now.

    Checking the wiki for Gluetun, I used that exact docker compose that they suggested, but added the port for qBittorrenr, so I can access the webUI. (And also now added the "port forward" variable)

    I'm very lost right now, and unless you're willing to walk me through it, I think imma start from scratch and hopefully learn something new along the way.

    Thanks so much for helping me so much!

  • I'll go ahead and give this a try when I'm off work. Thank you so much for your help!

  • I added the VPN_PLRT_FORWARD command on the Gluetun container. It gave me a port. I added that to qbit, and it seemed to work! I'm now wondering why the speeds are so slow though? My download is at upwards of 15MB/s, but the uploads are in the KBs and Bs. I know other people leeching affect the speed, but I figured it has to be faster than that right? Do you think I did something wrong?

    I'm going to try with a Linux distro to see if it's my set up, or just the torrent themselves.