GuardYaGrill

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[–] GuardYaGrill@sh.itjust.works -3 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

So why did you vote conservative?

Before I applied for my RPAL/PAL I cared very little about politics, once the government started banning a hobby I actually enjoyed is when it pushed me to register and vote.

While I support a good handful of liberal policies the whole situation felt like their focus (especially when it comes to crime) was in the complete wrong direction.

The housing market hasn’t gotten any better in the last 4 years, Canada is continuously growing but yet our homeless population is ridiculously high. Having coked out fentanyl zombies roam our streets is also something I highly disagree with.

Also as seen in my other comments from my experience liberals can’t handle someone opposing their ideas, while i admit, I see a lot of hate towards the LGBTQ+/BLM folks you simply can’t force everyone to like who you are.

I can go on longer but my break is about to end so I’ll leave this here. Thank you for responding respectfully.

I didn’t even think of this! I’ll give it a try, thank you!

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by GuardYaGrill@sh.itjust.works to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

Long story short my Lidarr instance wasn’t creating Album folders and just dropping all the media into the Artists folder after importing, I noticed this because my Jellyfin instance was improperly displaying Albums as Playlists and not getting metadata as intended.

This is quite unfortunate as a lot of content was downloaded and not properly organized, I tried going at it manually however quickly realized how much media was just loosely tossed around.

Is there anyway to force Lidarr to re-manage media already imported or even a docker image designed specifically for media management that I could quickly spin up?

Edit: I believe I already fixed the root cause of my issue above, just need to figure out a logical way of going about the content that is already messed up.