I’ve seen many people have insane setups to download things automatically and NAS’ with tens of terabytes of capacity, which i don’t understand at all.

I have a 1 tb drive from 2013 of which I’m using ~850GB and most of the space is used by series i have already watched and haven’t bothered to delete.

What are you storing to need so much space and how are you finding so much good content that you actually want to save?

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I store everything that I pull, my aim is to be a Netflix replacement for my family. Just have whatever you want to watch at the snap of your fingers or doom scroll until you find something.

How I get more content? Easy, I don’t. I have a telegram bot that my user can request additional content from. Usually my users have good taste so I just watch whatever they pull.

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Is there a GitHub for the bot?

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https://github.com/Waterboy1602/Addarr

I think this is the one I use, otherwise I’m fairly certain it’s only a search away.

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Usually what happens is a simple set up of a laptop with Kodi and a 1tb external drive turn into a hobby and you end up with huge NAS set ups with docker stacks. It’s so much less about about the actual content and more about the hobby. At least for me it’s become that.

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If you want to automate look into the “Wikiarr” but to answer your question I think many of us are just data hoarders. I try to delete stuff I’ve watched but I also tend to keep stuff that I’ve had trouble finding good versions of. I am also building a large music library (currently around 200-250gb) and that’s entirely around avoiding crappy streaming services. Most of this collection I either already owned (used to rip ipods id repair for people) or used soulseek/other tools to build.

Personally I’d replace that 10 year old drive as it’s probably limited on remaining life even if only lightly used.

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Definitely data hoarding is a big part of it for me. I seem to be instinctively getting myself setup for some sort of doomsday scenario where the Internet is gone, but power still works and I have enough leisure time to binge watch movies lol.

But yeah I also have things like offline Wikipedia and Project Gutenberg with Kiwix, and I don’t pirate books but I do DRM strip them so I can keep a permanent archive and stuff like that.

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What is your preferred format for music? I use Opus at 192 kbps since I prefer open-source and it supposedly is “near-perfect” quality, but I know a few people who store FLACs instead.

that’s entirely around avoiding crappy streaming services

I think it’s important for OP: I too do store music that I like because I want to avoid to continuously pay for crappy streaming services. Most of my music is bought from Bandcamp, or ripped from CDs that I had previously bought. It needs some tweaking to make those files available on a smartphone, but it’s worth it.

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Usually only FLACs for future proofing my collection.
Most is may be fake FLACs but whatever.

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If you’re worried about fake FLACs, why not test them?

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I will be changing the drive out some time soon since storage is so cheap nowadays and the disk has almost ~35k POH

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I’d second that last paragraph. At least download a tool to check your HDD out- I saw crystaldiskmark used in an LTT video and decided to install it and check out my drives. Turns out one of them has 60,000 hours on it and it’s seems to be starting to fail.

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Offline access is a must. Don’t rely on others to store stuff for you

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Agree, after some blog posts i read were taken down due to fraudulent DMCA requests, I’ve been downloading all blog posts i read with a simple wget command

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Finding stuff to watch:

Honestly:
Ads on Youtube

Besides that: Reddit r/movies, random posters I see in day to day IRL or online or with NZB360 (which utilizes Trakt and TMDB)

Storing stuff:

7TB external HDD plugged into an Intel NUC acting as a makeshift NAS with OMV.
What I store is mostly what is of interest.
Movie: ~ 3.3TiB (419 movies)
Anime and TV: ~2.7TiB (133 shows total)

I have currently about 500GiB free storage and if I am ever short on something I will delete what I deem unworthy to keep or not worth the quality (like a 1080p BluRay instead of a 4K Remux)

What I keep:

  • Hard to aquire
  • Favorites
  • Rewatchable stuff like short cartoons
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I love how this is my same routine except I only have 600ish Gb to work with total, the rest is for gaming.

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I use adblock on all my devices so i don’t see ads and even if i did, most of the shows advertised here in Finland don’t really interest me.

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