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@lemmings.worldhttps://deadline.com/2024/03/community-movie-update-joel-mchale-confirms-shoot-this-year-1235845133/
The long-teased 'Community' movie continues to come closer to being a reality, star Joel McHale told Deadline on Monday.
https://www.9news.com/article/entertainment/entertainment-tonight/alison-brie-on-if-her-apples-never-fall-family-is-more-dysfunctional-than-her-community-family-exclusive/603-4317205f-da09-4c30-8f03-4fbc40948a70
Alison Brie on If Her 'Apples Never Fall' Family Is More Dysfunctional Than Her 'Community' Family (Exclusive)
https://cordcuttersnews.com/community-will-leave-netflix-but-will-start-filming-the-movie/
As Community fans prepare for the long-awaited film that is finally in the works, Netflix will soon expel the community college group from the platform. Seasons one through six of Community will leave Netflix on April 1, and What’s On Netflix confirmed this is not an April Fool’s prank. The last day to binge Community […]
Original post here. First, thanks to everyone who responded. Thought I'd write up an update on my progress.
I took the advice to keep the NAS dedicated to storage and bought a Beelink mini computer (2Ghz Quad core Intel Celeron; 250GB; 4GB RAM) for the server and installed Linux Mint. I decided that the perceived complexity of Docker and Portainer were more than I wanted to tackle right now and that the benefits wouldn't be worth the effort, so I'm installing directly to the OS.
So far I have Jellyfin and Audiobookshelf up and running. Most of the setup is straightforward. I've spent the most time so far learning to permanently mount the NAS and set the necessary permissions. Took a bit of online research to figure this out. Second most time was setting up NordVPN with Meshnet for remote server access.
Next step is the Servarr suite. I'm thinking that's going to be a bit more of a challenge.
I'm a novice Linux user. Comfortable with command line but far from a whiz. Have to duckduckgo a lot of stuff to figure out what I'm doing.
I just bought a WD EX2 Ultra. The Plex app is built in, but it looks like the other stuff I want to do will require Docker containers. Maybe I just need to devote more time to learning containers but, at first look, it all seems quite daunting.
Here's what I want to set up. Jellyfin for music, tv & movies. Audiobookshelf for podcasts. The Servarr suite for library collection and management. VPN for security and privacy.
Am I swinging too big for my skill level, or does this seem doable? Any suggestions on how to proceed? Any and all feedback is welcome!