Considering all of them are supposed to integrate with each other they’re relatively hard to integrate. I find it rather astounding they haven’t figured out service discovery.
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Syndication@lemmy.today 1 day ago
I am really glad to read stuff like this. Not because I like seeing someone struggle, but rather it makes me feel less alone that I am not the only one getting frustrated with things that seemingly work perfectly for everyone else that I run into every error/obstacle in the book lol. If I post for help in online forums like Lemmy, the replies make me feel so stupid and sometimes the replies are even condescending, which is extremely demotivational at times and makes me not want to ever ask to get it fixed. But eventually I get there and say screw all that and keep on going till it works. I’m happy you posted this and got your problem fixed my friend.
Also extremely relatable with the media server that friends and family refuse to use while paying like $30 a month on stupid subscriptions lmao
BrianTheeBiscuiteer@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Postmortal_Pop@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I get this feeling hard. You’re comment 3 out of 11 that I woke up to, comment one sent me to yet another guide to read and comment 2 congradulated me for getting it working. That’s on me for not classifying at midnight on a work night that the only thing I fixed was Radarr can now find the movies. Everything else is still broken.
Everyone talks about docker being an easy way to share things around, I’d assume it’d be easier to zip a working installation and send it my way than to find a guide I haven’t read.
irmadlad@lemmy.world 1 day ago We’re rowing the same boat
Alfredolin@sopuli.xyz 16 hours ago
Hahaha so true. At least the struggling part. I spent a lot of time before getting my things running smoothly, but hei I was a full beginner. It 's not that I don’t dare too ask, it’s just that usually I try hard to find a solution before asking and mostly get it working. But yeah, that’s many hours of setup.
Last paragraph: definitely.