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I've been trying to finish Love, Elections and Chocolate for years now. So damn boring and stupid that even a single episode is a chore to get through.

 

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You recommend good anime. I think I chose a good one particularly to start with. I see all the twists coming, but I love it anyway.

Yeah, it sounds like you picked what you were in the mood for, which is good. To be fair, I gave you quite a bit choices to go with :D

Hard to completely dislike an anime that has such a diverse cast. Especially if has a Folken AND a Dilandau.

 

based xkdc word filter does it again

A more accurate would title would probably be: "Boredom, More Boredom, and Random Harem Anime Shit"

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Alright, Freenas is up and running! Now all I have to do is install Plex and rename all 3500+ episodes of anime I have. Hooray...

 

 

@Daegun why do you have to rename?

 

Also, protip for your renaming, Click the first item, then CTRL+A then press F2. Name it, and everything else will auto-rename in sequence.

 

That reminds me. I need to put Plex on my Debian server with ZFS. Would be nice.

Ya know... @Daegun, Plex has a page for that: https://support.plex.tv/hc/en-us/categories/200028098-Media-Preparation

Also: Bulk Rename Utility will save you hours of time (compared to doing it manually).

If you follow Plex's media preparation thing, I don't think hitting F2 will allow the complexity that'd need helping. Bulk Rename Utility is uber powerful. 

And regarding the F2 thing. Do you mean in Windows Explorer? Plex? FreeNAS? Come on. Please specify. :P

Oh, really? And thank you :D

 

Though it looks like it will be a while longer. Exploring the mysteries of Freenas. And by that, I mean trying to get the damn plugins list to load.

Ah, yeah. That bug. I had that issue a lot. Like, it was the single most time consuming issue I had to troubleshoot. I don't remember what causes it. Sorry. :/

I highly recommend this (Don't ask questions, just google and find someone else who already asked about it): https://forums.freenas.org/index.php

Something something restart the server first after installing a plugin. Always. Never just load the plugin menu.

 

Yeah, it sounds like you picked what you were in the mood for, which is good. To be fair, I gave you quite a bit choices to go with :D

Hard to completely dislike an anime that has such a diverse cast. Especially if has a Folken AND a Dilandau.

Yes. The old Itachi + Deidara combo (I realize that's a fairly new anime example for a fairly old concept, but it's who came to mind at the time). Cool collected man with a plan with an insane underling. Always fun.

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you wouldn't want this on your desktop?

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The sabers also react to being thrown and dragged and twirled around rapidly

God dammit @Daegun I'm going to look like a fool if someone walks in and I tell them I was sitting here playing on my desktop.

No! Don't feel ashamed of it! Embrace it! Smile and enjoy your newfound... Entertainment.

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oh you

you need to learn where to draw the lines when you make them jokes that you make

No really.

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Also: Bulk Rename Utility will save you hours of time (compared to doing it manually).

No kidding. Any file explorer without a proper bulk-renaming tool is like notepad compared to a proper editor... just junk to me.

I hit F2 in Xfce's file manager, and it even lets me do regular expression search-and-replace, along with simply renaming/renumbering of files. It's easy to rename all my .jpeg files to .jpg, or all those SmoothMcGroove downloads to an easier-to-parse convention.

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No kidding. Any file explorer without a proper bulk-renaming tool is like notepad compared to a proper editor... just junk to me.

I hit F2 in Xfce's file manager, and it even lets me do regular expression search-and-replace, along with simply renaming/renumbering of files. It's easy to rename all my .jpeg files to .jpg, or all those SmoothMcGroove downloads to an easier-to-parse convention.

Absolutely.

orly nao. I'll try this with KDE's file manager. Might have a similar feature. Or I'll install my own if it doesn't (yay linux).

See, getting and remembering the syntax for regular expressions means I'll probably just use an automated utility for that. That's basically what Bulk Rename Utility (on Windows ofc) is. A GUI that takes out the need to know all that stuff and just lets you do what you need to do. Yes it's ugly and looks complicated, but that lets it be uber powerful.

I'm all for learning stuff, but learning and understanding all the possible operations you could do takes a lot of time. Then when you get it wrong, you have to troubleshoot and well, I'd rather just use a dumb-guys GUI based utility that does it for me.

I guess I'm not smart enough for regular expressions.

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No really.

you know what Netflix is?

you ever thought about being Netflix?

Plex lets you be Netflix

you can use your Netflix (Plex) and let a few other people if you feel like it.

 

it requires a decent internet connection, a decent 24/7 server that can crunch some videos, and media for your Netflix server.

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Absolutely.

orly nao. I'll try this with KDE's file manager. Might have a similar feature. Or I'll install my own if it doesn't (yay linux).

See, getting and remembering the syntax for regular expressions means I'll probably just use an automated utility for that. That's basically what Bulk Rename Utility (on Windows ofc) is. A GUI that takes out the need to know all that stuff and just lets you do what you need to do. Yes it's ugly and looks complicated, but that lets it be uber powerful.

I'm all for learning stuff, but learning and understanding all the possible operations you could do takes a lot of time. Then when you get it wrong, you have to troubleshoot and well, I'd rather just use a dumb-guys GUI based utility that does it for me.

I guess I'm not smart enough for regular expressions.

Regular expressions aren't that bad, but they ARE a language of sorts, so it's trickier than just clicking some checkboxes. If you do use them, it's good to have a preview of the results (as Xfce's version provides) just in case you used the wrong match-type and end up renaming things improperly.

Btw, krename might be all you need for KDE's file managers. I'm sure it integrates nicely with them.

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Regular expressions aren't that bad, but they ARE a language of sorts, so it's trickier than just clicking some checkboxes. If you do use them, it's good to have a preview of the results (as Xfce's version provides) just in case you used the wrong match-type and end up renaming things improperly.

Btw, krename might be all you need for KDE's file managers. I'm sure it integrates nicely with them.

Ya. I'm not good with languages. If I don't use it, I lose it.

Very useful (preview).

You are magnificent. Grazie.

you know what Netflix is?

you ever thought about being Netflix?

Plex lets you be Netflix

you can use your Netflix (Plex) and let a few other people if you feel like it.

 

it requires a decent internet connection, a decent 24/7 server that can crunch some videos, and media for your Netflix server.

10/10 explanation. I can Netflix.

No, rly, I enjoyed reading that. You are also magnificent.

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Ya. I'm not good with languages. If I don't use it, I lose it.

Very useful (preview).

You are magnificent. Grazie.

Often there's not much to learn, for instance, something like this:

Source filename: (.*)jpeg -> Destination filename: \1jpg

That would "grab" all characters it could until it hit the text "jpeg", and the () would tell it to store just that part so you could use it on the other side as the special match "variable" \1 ... then it would rename the file to whatever was matched, and add "jpg to the end.

Even just learning a few key things about regular expressions is very useful if you're dealing with search-and-replace stuff often enough in your life.

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Alright, Freenas is up and running! Now all I have to do is install Plex and rename all 3500+ episodes of anime I have. Hooray...

 

think you can share your plex server? 

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Often there's not much to learn, for instance, something like this:

Source filename: (.*)jpeg -> Destination filename: \1jpg

That would "grab" all characters it could until it hit the text "jpeg", and the () would tell it to store just that part so you could use it on the other side as the special match "variable" \1 ... then it would rename the file to whatever was matched, and add "jpg to the end.

Even just learning a few key things about regular expressions is very useful if you're dealing with search-and-replace stuff often enough in your life.

See, that went over my head. I'll try to break down what I do and don't understand. I get the "grab all characters" part (because * means any characters & any amount of them, while . means any character, but only 1), but are the ()'s ignored? Their purpose is what? Do you need them for separation of those special characters? (. & *)

So you'd have a lot of files that didn't end in .jpg, and you want to rename them all into .jpg (because you downloaded them with that weird =w or wtv to force a certain width or height I guess?) So you'd just grab the entire file name + the .jpg and ignore everything else beyond that.

And \1 is just the variable name (since it can change). Like doing aliases.

Is that correct?

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think you can share your plex server? 

As much as I want to, you don't want me to lol

 

I'll still share it when it's up and running, but at a blistering 1mbps upload speed, you probably won't be watching much of anything on it.

 

And like 1000-1200 episodes are crappy mobile versions I downloaded a long time ago that I really need to re-download, but haven't found the energy to go download off of kissanime or find nice torrents that work. My collection is pretty meh. Just, a lot of meh.

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See, that went over my head. I'll try to break down what I do and don't understand. I get the "grab all characters" part (because * means any characters & any amount of them, while . means any character, but only 1), but are the ()'s ignored? Their purpose is what? Do you need them for separation of those special characters? (. & *)

So you'd have a lot of files that didn't end in .jpg, and you want to rename them all into .jpg (because you downloaded them with that weird =w or wtv to force a certain width or height I guess?) So you'd just grab the entire file name + the .jpg and ignore everything else beyond that.

And \1 is just the variable name (since it can change). Like doing aliases.

Is that correct?

Regexs (short name) are just a pattern-matching language. The period means "match any single character here". The asterisk means "match as many of the previous thing as you can (greedy matching)". So .* means "match as many of any single character as you can". As a result it will match as many characters as it can until it hits the text "jpg". The parentheses are like the * in that they're not a specific thing to match per se, but rather tell the regex that whatever .* is matched, it should capture that text for the "replacing" part of search-and-replace. In many regex engines, that becomes a variable named \1 (or \2 or whatever the position is, and things get a bit harder to track when you nest parenthesis (yeah you can do that :))).

So the regex itself is just one part of the operation, telling the program what to match and what to capture (the "search" part of things). The other part of the program is what to do with the matched search results... in this case, you have access to \1 , so the renamer knows that it's whatever came before the "jpeg". The file-renamer would not be able to match things that didn't end in jpeg, so it shouldn't rename them (depending on how it's setup of course).

Many renamers are even subtler, and you have to specify to match "the start of the text" or "the end of the text" which are usually ^ and $ respectively... but it varies, and you just have to experiment a bit (hence why seeing a preview is usually vital). There are other special symbols, and ways to match non-greedily (as few characters as possible rather than as many), among other things. But this is just a quick example, and obviously you don't need it if the renamer has a simpler function for the purpose of changing the file extension.

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As much as I want to, you don't want me to lol

 

I'll still share it when it's up and running, but at a blistering 1mbps upload speed, you probably won't be watching much of anything on it.

 

And like 1000-1200 episodes are crappy mobile versions I downloaded a long time ago that I really need to re-download, but haven't found the energy to go download off of kissanime or find nice torrents that work. My collection is pretty meh. Just, a lot of meh.

 

eh, i would still check it out anyways 

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@BashZeStampeedo

Ok, so * isn't the same as it would be in BASH. Gotcha. .* is just a way to make it like it is in BASH (I assume it actually is like that in BASH, but that's hidden and automated so it's easier to deal with than writing .* every time; developers being lazy ofc).

Gotcha. variable-ception. Makes sense.

Cool, thanks man. I think I'm getting it. I need to read more about Regex.

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eh, i would still check it out anyways 

Sure, I'll share it as soon as it's set up. Will (if everything goes smoothly) be tomorrow or the day after. So probably next week.

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Ok, so * isn't the same as it would be in BASH. Gotcha. .* is just a way to make it like it is in BASH (I assume it actually is like that in BASH, but that's hidden and automated so it's easier to deal with than writing .* every time; developers being lazy ofc).

Yeah, that's a stumbling block of sorts, since there are several dialects for regular expressions that are commonly used. The one I'm using is the Perl-style that a lot of programming languages favor (with minor alterations or missing features). There's no telling if a file-renamer will support that style or not until you look into it. The Bash shell, for instance, has its own basic dialect which you can see here: http://tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/sect_04_03.html (though you can use Perl-style ones with the grep command, and other shells support different regex dialects)

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Today I installed cat5 in my room. Today after almost a year i can finally have my setup in my room. Here it is in all it's glory.

(shitty pics incoming)

 

 

http://imgur.com/uteK4df.jpg

http://imgur.com/OYYneCP.jpg

I built this desk from scratch with my dad.

http://imgur.com/GY4szqm.jpg

http://imgur.com/lnx0eyF.jpg

just need to get a decent chair now

 

Edit. someone tell me if the pics are showing up

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Today I installed cat5 in my room. Today after almost a year i can finally have my setup in my room. Here it is in all it's glory.

(shitty pics incoming)

 

 

http://imgur.com/uteK4df.jpg

http://imgur.com/OYYneCP.jpg

I built this desk from scratch with my dad.

http://imgur.com/GY4szqm.jpg

http://imgur.com/lnx0eyF.jpg

just need to get a decent chair now

 

Edit. someone tell me if the pics are showing up

it's showing up

 

and is that table drilled to the wall? instead of having another leg? if so then that's damn dangerous.

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Guys how's gangsta? I remember some of you were watching it while it was airing.

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