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I am almost done building my [first self hosted streambox](https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/5911320) through Docker. That’s a total of 16 instances, each fulfilling 1 specific role.\n
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*arr apps don’t do one thing.\n
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- They cook their own authentication system.\n
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- They download files automatically.\n
- They track upcoming releases.\n
- They rename files automatically.\n
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*arr apps don’t do one thing well.\n
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- They require extensive configuration due to insensible defaults.\n
- They require manual intervention from time to time even with a good configuration.\n
- They can’t even fulfill their purpose. Bazarr shits the bed with anime.\n
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*arr apps don’t handle text streams.\n
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But I think the Unix philosophy is flawed anyways. It’s like the metaverse: When a metaverse succeeds, they attribute that success to the metaverse as a concept. When a metaverse fails, they attribute the failure to that metaverse, not the metaverse as a concept. Now substitute metaverse with unix utility and the metaverse as a concept with the unix philosophy.
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- They download files automatically.\n
- They track upcoming releases.\n
- They rename files automatically.\n
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*arr apps don’t do one thing well.\n
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- They require manual intervention from time to time even with a good configuration.\n
- They can’t even fulfill their purpose. Bazarr shits the bed with anime.\n
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