alphabethunter@lemmy.world
on 08 Oct 16:57
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Again people on Lemmy show that they canât do basic reading and interpretation. For fuckâs sake people, it was obviously sarcasm.
muusemuuse@sh.itjust.works
on 08 Oct 02:42
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Remind me what this does?
plantsmakemehappy@lemmy.world
on 08 Oct 02:46
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Allows your users to request media. Integrates with Plex/jellyfin/emby and the arrs
muusemuuse@sh.itjust.works
on 08 Oct 02:54
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So you request something torrent something for you?
plantsmakemehappy@lemmy.world
on 08 Oct 03:08
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Iâm not sure I understand what you just said. It allows users to request movies or TV shows and shows them what your media player already has available. If you interested it with the arrs it will add it and optionally initiate a search. docs.seerr.dev
The *arr suite is a bunch of media management software that can integrate with different sites to download torrents. This lets your users (friends and family) request stuff to download without having access to your *arrs
So you run radarr to pickup movies and sonarr for shows, instead of having both open for all of your users, you just run jellyseerr and you and your users can use that to discover and send requests to the other *arrs
If you already pirate content, welcome to the rabbit hole that will simultaneously make your life way easier and way harder.
RaivoKulli@sopuli.xyz
on 08 Oct 11:49
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Yes. It has a convenient and easy to use interface for requestiong movies and shows. It then sends those requests to Sonarr, Radarr, who sent it to your torrent client and so on.
It makes a request to the thing that searches through lists of stuff (torrents-, Usenet-indexers), which then requests some downloader (like a torrenting client) to download the stuff you want.
The whole servarr stack is pretty complicated but that also means itâs not a messy monolith.
It gives you and the users of your jellyfin instance a nice UI dashboard to search and request movies/series. The requests then get handed off to radarr/sonarr for downloading via your downloader (e.g. Sabnzb)
Instead of having to go into the less polished sonarr/radarr that would also expose some settings that you might not want other users to change, you get a nice dashboard. Similar to how youâd browse on a streaming site.
It shows you currently popular movies/shows and upcoming highly anticipated ones, you can search for a specific movie and when you click on it you get a helpful site. It displays all kinds of info similar to jellyfin, like cast, tags, relevant other movies, links to sites like rotten tomatoes or letterboxd, and so on. You can also search for persons and itâll show you what theyâve been in/have produced. And when you want something you can easily request a download in your preferred quality setting.
You also may limit what and how requests from different users are handled.
For people who have difficulty reading this (small screens, larger screens, screen readers, etc)
Hi @everyone!
Time for a pretty big update! Behind the scenes, weâve been quietly cooking up something exciting, and weâre finally ready to share it: the Jellyseerr and Overseerr teams are merging into one team called Seerr! This has been in the works for quite some time, and we couldnât be happier to officially join forces.
What does that mean for you? A single unified codebase where all the latest Jellyseerr features will make their way in, plus the combined effort means we can move faster on new features and keep things more up to date.
Weâre sharing this news a little early because we need beta testers before our first release. If youâd like to help shape the future of this project (and move us towards a quicker first release), nowâs your chance!
To test, you can switch from our official image to
fallenbagel/jellyseerr:preview-seerr
We do not recommend using this on a production instance, but if you do, please back up your data before switching. For any questions or feedback, please post in our â #seerr-beta channel!
Well done, thank you.
Iâd love text information like this to be copy pasted for a couple of bytes instead of sharing screenshots of text like some filthy boomer.
Way too aggressive for a âminor annoyanceâ but donât worry, between your comment and the other guy telling me not post here again I wonât bother with such a toxic community
aeternum@lemmy.blahaj.zone
on 08 Oct 13:43
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Donât give up. Unfortunately some people are utter shitheads, even on lemmy. I appreciated your post :3
Iâm good, thank you for your comment though. Iâm getting downvoted left and right even though I had to go into a discord server to get this news, not even reddit had any posts about it when I checked. Stuff like this is why this community wonât grow, no constructive criticism, just calling OP names if I donât follow some unspoken rule (also, they are ignoring rule 1 of the community) on my first post of this type here. I donât get anything by going out of my way to bring news here, why should I bother if people are gonna complain like that?
I agree that being called filthy anything is harsh, independently if it was unintentional, form is an important part of good etiquette.
Thank you for sharing this news. Keep it coming!
AlexanderTheDead@lemmy.world
on 08 Oct 14:21
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Unfortunately it sounds to me like you are too sensitive to be a regular poster in any community, if an offhanded half-joking comment that wasnât even aimed at you is offending you to this degree.
There are many ways to give feedback, calling someone filthy is not close to the better ones, a simple âI really dislike when a post is only a screenshot, makes it hard to see. OP, you should try to write down what is in the screenshot tooâ. For a tiny community like Lemmy, we should be doing everything we can to incentivize posters whenever we can. Also, it was obviously aimed at me, even the the commenter admitted so.
AlexanderTheDead@lemmy.world
on 08 Oct 16:23
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Iâm not engaging with this argument about constructive criticism. Welcome to the internet. Hope you can get used to it.
Getting upset and threatening to leave and take your toys with you. That is what you did. Nobody (in the royal/aggregate sense, not the literal sense) gaf.
I mean, no, they literally didnât aim it at you, and they also literally did not admit to doing so.
I would, personally, rather you stop posting, since your behaviour just kinda seems to be âunable to handle the pressures of the internetâ to the point of causing and escalating non-issues to inflammatory arguments.
Edit: OP blocked me (good riddance), so hereâs a reply to his last reply.
Sure man.
âHey, I didnât mean that as an insult to you. Itâs just a minor annoyance I wanted to share. If it sounded too harsh Iâm sorry.â
Yes. You are childish. No, Iâm not cool. Iâm just the adult in the conversation, because you failed to grow up.
I have 37TB of media and another 10 in the download queue waiting for storage to be freed up. Which probably would equate to tens of thousands of torrents (or nzbs in my case). So it was absolutely worth my time
popcornpizza@lemmy.blahaj.zone
on 08 Oct 12:05
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I never understood how to install any of it. In the time itâd take me to understand any of it, Iâd have found 200 torrents. đ
It kind of reminds me of my attempts at automating a simple, repetitive task on the desktop, and in the middle of it Iâm like âfuck this!â and just end up doing it manually, and faster.
derpgon@programming.dev
on 08 Oct 12:14
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Super easy with Docker, and also quite portable. Usually is a copy paste and minor changes that irk me, but now I donât have to explain my family what are torrents, how are torrents, what is a tracker, give them my credentials, and teach them to SSH to the server in order to copy a file let alone show them how to properly name it in order for Jellyfin to correctly recognize it.
All I have to do is log them in the app once, and tell them "If you want a movie, find it here, and it will probably be available in Jellyfin in and hour or two.
Right! I did the work to do it but found it a waste of time. It takes ten seconds to find what I want why do I need fifty eleven servers to do that for me
I donât want to fuck around on a few sites just to watch something âright nowâ. My setup letâs me request any media I want and itâll get pulled, scraped, and made available to me, my friends, and family near instantly.
Fiery@lemmy.dbzer0.com
on 08 Oct 12:46
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Not to mention if you want to watch something (only available) âin the futureâ itâll automatically get pulled when available.
No, Jellyseerr is a selfhosted webapp where you request movies and shows, which will be searched and downloaded by your configured Sonarr/Radarr, which will populate your Jellyfin.
You can see it as a user-friendly Sonarr+Radarr front-end, that you can sync with Jellyfin users, so they can go and request content directly without you manually adding things in Radarr/Sonarr.
I was looking into both of these and it really looked like the fork was supposed to be the continuation of the original one. So this news doesnât come as a surprise.
Drathro@sh.itjust.works
on 08 Oct 16:43
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I hope we finally get OAuth2/OIDC logins. Jellyfin needs them too. It would greatly simplify managing my users if I could just run them all through Authentik/Authelia rather than dealing with separate logins, recoveries and permissions for every single thing I want to host. I know jellyfin has an addon available, but it breaks app compatibility to use, and my shit MUST maintain the fabled âwife approvalâ rating.
This actually worries me because the jellyseerr OIDC branch has been waiting for a merge for ages now and I think they might have to start another branch to add to the ânewâ app. But I can say that branch works great right now, been using it Authelia no issues
princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone
on 08 Oct 17:04
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I mean, breaking app compatibility is just a non-starter generally. The state of the apps is honestly the biggest thing holding Jellyfin back.
Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
on 08 Oct 16:55
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HybridSarcasm@lemmy.world
on 08 Oct 17:37
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Locking this comment thread because of all the negativity and accusations of âlow effortâ. Thereâs no rule against low effort posts. Downvote it if you think it sucks.
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Awesome
Please cheerr.
Both teams working together as peerrs
Quitt iittt đ
Grrrr
should buy them some beerrs.
missed opportunity to call Joséérr
âand we are thereforerenaming the project JosĂ©er GonzĂĄlezâ
Holy based!
The future is now, old man.
Whatever you say, kiddo.
/s
Again people on Lemmy show that they canât do basic reading and interpretation. For fuckâs sake people, it was obviously sarcasm.
Remind me what this does?
Allows your users to request media. Integrates with Plex/jellyfin/emby and the arrs
So you request something torrent something for you?
Iâm not sure I understand what you just said. It allows users to request movies or TV shows and shows them what your media player already has available. If you interested it with the arrs it will add it and optionally initiate a search. docs.seerr.dev
So⊠Seerr requests something (what? how?) to torrent stuff on your behalf?
The *arr suite is a bunch of media management software that can integrate with different sites to download torrents. This lets your users (friends and family) request stuff to download without having access to your *arrs
https://trash-guides.info/
Aaah, ok. I think Iâm slowly starting to get it. Also, this video helped: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3k_MwE0Z3CE
So you run radarr to pickup movies and sonarr for shows, instead of having both open for all of your users, you just run jellyseerr and you and your users can use that to discover and send requests to the other *arrs
If you already pirate content, welcome to the rabbit hole that will simultaneously make your life way easier and way harder.
Yes. It has a convenient and easy to use interface for requestiong movies and shows. It then sends those requests to Sonarr, Radarr, who sent it to your torrent client and so on.
It makes a request to the thing that searches through lists of stuff (torrents-, Usenet-indexers), which then requests some downloader (like a torrenting client) to download the stuff you want.
The whole servarr stack is pretty complicated but that also means itâs not a messy monolith.
It gives you and the users of your jellyfin instance a nice UI dashboard to search and request movies/series. The requests then get handed off to radarr/sonarr for downloading via your downloader (e.g. Sabnzb)
Instead of having to go into the less polished sonarr/radarr that would also expose some settings that you might not want other users to change, you get a nice dashboard. Similar to how youâd browse on a streaming site.
It shows you currently popular movies/shows and upcoming highly anticipated ones, you can search for a specific movie and when you click on it you get a helpful site. It displays all kinds of info similar to jellyfin, like cast, tags, relevant other movies, links to sites like rotten tomatoes or letterboxd, and so on. You can also search for persons and itâll show you what theyâve been in/have produced. And when you want something you can easily request a download in your preferred quality setting.
You also may limit what and how requests from different users are handled.
Can it be used without arr-integrations? As just a way to keep track of stuff users would love to have available, but currently isnât?
Yes, users donât even need a jelly profile.
For people who have difficulty reading this (small screens, larger screens, screen readers, etc)
source
Well done, thank you.
Iâd love text information like this to be copy pasted for a couple of bytes instead of sharing screenshots of text like some filthy boomer.
Oh wow, thatâs one way to get me to never post anything here ever again. Sorry for being a âfilthy boomerâ, even though Iâm not even a boomer
Hey, I didnât mean that as an insult to you. Itâs just a minor annoyance I wanted to share. If it sounded too harsh Iâm sorry.
Way too aggressive for a âminor annoyanceâ but donât worry, between your comment and the other guy telling me not post here again I wonât bother with such a toxic community
Donât give up. Unfortunately some people are utter shitheads, even on lemmy. I appreciated your post :3
Iâm good, thank you for your comment though. Iâm getting downvoted left and right even though I had to go into a discord server to get this news, not even reddit had any posts about it when I checked. Stuff like this is why this community wonât grow, no constructive criticism, just calling OP names if I donât follow some unspoken rule (also, they are ignoring rule 1 of the community) on my first post of this type here. I donât get anything by going out of my way to bring news here, why should I bother if people are gonna complain like that?
I agree that being called filthy anything is harsh, independently if it was unintentional, form is an important part of good etiquette.
Thank you for sharing this news. Keep it coming!
Unfortunately it sounds to me like you are too sensitive to be a regular poster in any community, if an offhanded half-joking comment that wasnât even aimed at you is offending you to this degree.
There are many ways to give feedback, calling someone filthy is not close to the better ones, a simple âI really dislike when a post is only a screenshot, makes it hard to see. OP, you should try to write down what is in the screenshot tooâ. For a tiny community like Lemmy, we should be doing everything we can to incentivize posters whenever we can. Also, it was obviously aimed at me, even the the commenter admitted so.
Iâm not engaging with this argument about constructive criticism. Welcome to the internet. Hope you can get used to it.
Getting upset and threatening to leave and take your toys with you. That is what you did. Nobody (in the royal/aggregate sense, not the literal sense) gaf.
I mean, no, they literally didnât aim it at you, and they also literally did not admit to doing so.
I would, personally, rather you stop posting, since your behaviour just kinda seems to be âunable to handle the pressures of the internetâ to the point of causing and escalating non-issues to inflammatory arguments.
Edit: OP blocked me (good riddance), so hereâs a reply to his last reply.
Sure man.
âHey, I didnât mean that as an insult to you. Itâs just a minor annoyance I wanted to share. If it sounded too harsh Iâm sorry.â
Yes. You are childish. No, Iâm not cool. Iâm just the adult in the conversation, because you failed to grow up.
âThe internet sucks and if you want it to be better that means you are childish. Look how cool I amâ
He literally posted earlier apologizing, admitting to being too harsh. But you know more than the commenter himself, ofc
You not posting again would be appreciated.
Come back when you post links and text (not images of text). Its bad lemmyquite to post low effort
Typical user with no posts complaining about users actually making posts.
Typical person thinking thereâs a 1:1 relationship between accounts and humans.
Overseerr was in unannounced on hold anyway, I read it as Jelly people just taking the helm. Great news!
Ok, asking for a friend, whereâs a list of what all these arrs are now, as
Iâmtheyâre getting confused now.github.com/Ravencentric/awesome-arr
Thanks đđ»
Missed the chance to call it Jelloseerr
Itâs Jellover now
Never understood the purpose of any of the arr stack. Finding the torrent is fun for me. I only need like three trackers.
Even though you enjoy searching for the torrents, you canât understand why people would like it completely automated?
When it takes zero time to find a torrent, no I cannot understand needing a service to save ten seconds
Thereâs a lot of things you donât seem to understand, which are pretty fucking obvious to the rest of the world.
xkcd.com/1205/
I have 37TB of media and another 10 in the download queue waiting for storage to be freed up. Which probably would equate to tens of thousands of torrents (or nzbs in my case). So it was absolutely worth my time
I never understood how to install any of it. In the time itâd take me to understand any of it, Iâd have found 200 torrents. đ
It kind of reminds me of my attempts at automating a simple, repetitive task on the desktop, and in the middle of it Iâm like âfuck this!â and just end up doing it manually, and faster.
Super easy with Docker, and also quite portable. Usually is a copy paste and minor changes that irk me, but now I donât have to explain my family what are torrents, how are torrents, what is a tracker, give them my credentials, and teach them to SSH to the server in order to copy a file let alone show them how to properly name it in order for Jellyfin to correctly recognize it.
All I have to do is log them in the app once, and tell them "If you want a movie, find it here, and it will probably be available in Jellyfin in and hour or two.
Right! I did the work to do it but found it a waste of time. It takes ten seconds to find what I want why do I need fifty eleven servers to do that for me
You donât understand the purpose of automation?
I donât want to fuck around on a few sites just to watch something âright nowâ. My setup letâs me request any media I want and itâll get pulled, scraped, and made available to me, my friends, and family near instantly.
Not to mention if you want to watch something (only available) âin the futureâ itâll automatically get pulled when available.
Downloading a torrent manually does the same thing. Right now is still waiting for the download
Maybe now I can finally put it to work on my homelab.
What does it do over jellyfin tho? It seems like another front-end for it.
No, Jellyseerr is a selfhosted webapp where you request movies and shows, which will be searched and downloaded by your configured Sonarr/Radarr, which will populate your Jellyfin.
You can see it as a user-friendly Sonarr+Radarr front-end, that you can sync with Jellyfin users, so they can go and request content directly without you manually adding things in Radarr/Sonarr.
I was looking into both of these and it really looked like the fork was supposed to be the continuation of the original one. So this news doesnât come as a surprise.
I hope we finally get OAuth2/OIDC logins. Jellyfin needs them too. It would greatly simplify managing my users if I could just run them all through Authentik/Authelia rather than dealing with separate logins, recoveries and permissions for every single thing I want to host. I know jellyfin has an addon available, but it breaks app compatibility to use, and my shit MUST maintain the fabled âwife approvalâ rating.
This actually worries me because the jellyseerr OIDC branch has been waiting for a merge for ages now and I think they might have to start another branch to add to the ânewâ app. But I can say that branch works great right now, been using it Authelia no issues
I mean, breaking app compatibility is just a non-starter generally. The state of the apps is honestly the biggest thing holding Jellyfin back.
Good action, bad name choice.
OverJelleerr
Locking this comment thread because of all the negativity and accusations of âlow effortâ. Thereâs no rule against low effort posts. Downvote it if you think it sucks.