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Cake day: July 9th, 2023

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  • Interesting, was there anything in particular that you did with the services other than editing the service to run as those particular users?

    Side note, I just tried to chown the sabnzbd folder and everything inside updated but the main folder itself refuses to change. Even after stopping the service.

    Edit: scratch that. I closed and re-opened Dolphin and checked the properties of the folder and now it’s showing correctly.


  • I’m still working on learning about containers but not quite there yet.

    Default being, when each service is installed it creates an individual user/group (sonarr, radarr, sabnzbd) and the folder that is created in /var/lib/ for each service is set to those particular users/groups.

    At this time, sonarr and radarr seem to be ok (I will need to double check after an update to them) but SABnzbd reverts the folder permissions every time I reboot and complains whenever I reboot since it can’t write to the db or log files because the permissions change. I have looked at the config but didn’t see anything outstanding that would indicate a reason it would be changing. Unless I am missing a different config file somewhere outside of that folder. There aren’t any settings from within the web interface pointing to that either, at least from what I could see.



  • I would take the whole thing out short of the side up against the house and put a decent wood picnic style table, a fire pit (if that’s allowed where you’re at) like one of the steel ones raised up off the ground and use the extra space for growing veggies and stuff.

    Depends on what you want though.

    Are you wanting to repair/replace it and have that whole patio area or are you willing to do a bit more with the earth underneath it?

    You could always do like you said and use pavers or gravel some of the area too and still reclaim some of the ground underneath to use for other stuff.





  • That is really shady. Unless you live in a rent controlled apartment I’d be curious if they even have legal recourse if you used another provider unless there was damage to the apartment.

    You could probably force the complex to let you use whatever provider you wanted as long as the infrastructure (conduits in the ground etc) is there and it probably is. But I would likely be a very annoying fight.

    More than likely they are getting a kickback from the ISP to inform users that they are the only option.

    We have a (kind of) similar situation here. Our complex has these devices installed by the local electric company that turns our water heater on and off on some randomized schedule that is claimed to be based off of our usage and the local time. We were never told about this device and it’s not in our contract. On top of that, the property management group gets a kickback for every one that is installed in a unit.

    We don’t have the most stable schedules (random schedules, night shift, day shift, etc) so of course the device couldn’t figure it’s shit out and was just shutting our water heater off at different times. I had to call the power company to have them disable it.

    There has been a history of corporate things like this happening where providers do shady shit, kinda like gangs having their own territory and “agreements” not to sell dope in each other’s area to keep their profits stable and not mess with each other or whatever other reasoning it may be.

    My point is, there is more than likely some shady business practices going on between the ISPs and the property management.






  • I figured it out.

    I was already headed the right direction by using something like this…

    <button text=“Hold Enter” ontap=“enterhold” ondoubletap=“enterrelease” />

    But for whatever reason it seems to ignore a double tap to release it, maybe I’m just too slow on tapping lol. I changed it to onhold=“enterrelease” and it works like intended.