
I looked for that on their site but missed it and found the pricing instead. Thanks! I’m definitely going to check that out

I looked for that on their site but missed it and found the pricing instead. Thanks! I’m definitely going to check that out

What part of that is self hosted?
Git is too hard for you. Please stop using it
They do the same thing building architects do. They draw pretty pictures of the end product that may of may not be structurally sound, then rely on engineers to build it and make sure it doesn’t collapse.
I wonder if it is because I clicked on them sometime before and now they’re hidden in Sync. I couldn’t find a quick way to see hidden posts.
Anyway, I did restore purchases and now ads are gone
I don’t see pinned posts in my UI. Where are they?

You state i5s can’t keep up with what you code. What do you code?
Base os is Ubuntu, Plex Media server is installed via apt from Plex repo, *arr services (lidarr, sonarr, radarr, bazaar, sabnzbd) all run on containers which I manage in a docker compose file. Media storage is an external, 4 bay SATA enclosure attached via USB. 4 six terrabyte disk drives in raid 6 on lvm/md, plus a 4tb SSD which is stand alone storage, formatted as btrfs.
With hardware support enabled it can live transcode four 1080p streams, which my old NUC (5th Gen i3) could also do. The GPU on the NUC could not handle 4k, so it would fall back to using the CPU which would not keep up with a live stream.
The N100 can transcode one 4k HDR with Atmos 7.1 audio and stream in real time. It was just a test, there was a bit of a stutter as it settled in, but I think that might be due to the drive enclosure being connected via USB, so it was storage bandwidth rather than CPU/GPU. The USB ports on the computer are 3.2 gen 2, but the enclosure is only 3.0 at 5Gb/s.
I upgraded my Plex and *arr server (i3 nuc) with a beelink 12i N100 based mini pc and could not be happier. $167 with 512gb nvme and 16gb RAM. It pulls 6W peak power
I started on an AT&T 3b2 running SVR3 before windows existed. It was a natural progression.
Sorry, I didn’t find the self hosting option when I looked at the site. I see it now. Thanks!