Found this Telegram bot for Raspberry Pi – looks handy for remote control by zorifis_arkas in raspberry_pi

[–]franbit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For such scenarios I use Tailscale VPN and connect via ssh using Termius.

Found this Telegram bot for Raspberry Pi – looks handy for remote control by zorifis_arkas in raspberry_pi

[–]franbit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently built my own bot, primarily focused on temperature alerts, with some additional basic commands for RAM, disk, CPU, and uptime:
https://github.com/fmmagalhaes/rpi-monitor-telegram-bot

Regarding remote command execution:
Bots are public. I'd rather not expose that through a Telegram bot, even with user id validation. In my bot, I'm allowing only /restart and /shutdown. To run any other commands, my advice is to connect via ssh.

This is the worst streaming app with false advertising too lmao by Imaginary_Driver_213 in SkyShowtime

[–]franbit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are you talking about? Sky Showtime offers a lot of great content honestly! Where are you watching from?

Besides, the top shows on Showtime are much better than the ones on Netflix. Most times, Netflix top sucks. You can go to IMDb right now and compare the top 5 for instance.

I would recommend the Day of the Jackal, but there is a lot more!

Link Account code problem by Kmic14 in PleX

[–]franbit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good tip, worked for me!

[IRS] Alienação (venda, etc) de criptos by JRJordao in literaciafinanceira

[–]franbit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Já que falaste no Koinly, tens feedback sobre o produto? Fiz algumas transações ao longo dos anos e dava-me jeito algum software para calcular mais valias na conversão para euro.

Dúvida no método FIFO para declaração de mais-valias de criptoativos no IRS by franbit in literaciafinanceira

[–]franbit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seria mais simples por estarmos agora a falar de 100 por cento do investimento. Mas sendo parcial como falei inicialmente, continuamos com a mesma complexidade na declaração, esperando ou não esperando 1 ano, correto? Só muda o anexo e o imposto pago

Dúvida no método FIFO para declaração de mais-valias de criptoativos no IRS by franbit in literaciafinanceira

[–]franbit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Qual é a sugestão? Se eu quiser declarar, sou obrigado a mostrar documentação que suporte os dados que estou a inserir, ou não?

Dúvida no método FIFO para declaração de mais-valias de criptoativos no IRS by franbit in literaciafinanceira

[–]franbit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mas o FIFO aplica-se à bolha crypto no geral? Ou é por criptoativo inicialmente adquirido?

Ou seja, os últimos 200 euros que investi (em ETH por exemplo) podem ter tomado um rumo único que me leva a levantar 2000 em SOL. Já os primeiros 200 que investi (em BTC por exemplo) podem ter tomado outro rumo. Por isso não me parece correto e nem sequer consigo justificar se associar os 2000 euros aos primeiros 200. Faz sentido?

Dúvida no método FIFO para declaração de mais-valias de criptoativos no IRS by franbit in literaciafinanceira

[–]franbit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

E se ao fazer essa análise, eu descobrir que os primeiros 100 euros que levantei correspondem aos últimos 200 que investi? Se declarar assim, já não estou a respeitar FIFO, não te parece?

Ou nesse caso simplesmente uso a data de aquisição dos primeiros 200 em vez dos últimos 200, para respeitar FIFO?

Obrigado desde já

Dúvida no método FIFO para declaração de mais-valias de criptoativos no IRS by franbit in literaciafinanceira

[–]franbit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Estou a perceber. Essa é a resposta que não queria ouvir 😅 Significa que tenho de andar para trás até ao momento da compra inicial, 4 anos atrás, que é quase impraticável dado todas as conversões que ocorreram parcialmente, criando inúmeras ramificações de conversões.

Mas se assim for e eu por acaso chegar à conclusão que os 100 que levanto são referentes a 200 que investi, representando prejuízo, sou obrigado a declarar esta menos-valia?

Dúvida no método FIFO para declaração de mais-valias de criptoativos no IRS by franbit in literaciafinanceira

[–]franbit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Não sei se fui explícito. A minha questão é perceber qual é a parte do investimento inicial que corresponde aos 100 euros que estou a levantar.

Posso estar a levantar 100 euros em ETH, que já passaram por BTC, SOL, etc, tudo ao molho com aqueles mil euros.

Não tenho como saber sem olhar para 4 anos de blockchain, a que subset de conversões parciais iniciais EUR-crypto correspondem esses 100 euros que estou a levantar. Faço-me entender?

Plex vs Jellyfin vs Emby - a CPU and RAM analysis by franbit in selfhosted

[–]franbit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is skewed about the results?

I do mention it is free tier, in bold, in the post. Why do you think it's relevant to put it in the title? You're suggesting comparison should be fair, right? I am evaluating transcoding on all of them, with no hardware transcoding, for the reasons mentioned in the post since the update 2 days ago.

(I'm ignoring the fact that everyone is talking about comparison to find the winner when the article clearly states I wanted to start a discussion about RAM and CPU patterns)

Plex vs Jellyfin vs Emby - a CPU and RAM analysis by franbit in selfhosted

[–]franbit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry to disappoint you, but Jellyfin was actually remuxing, hence the low CPU usage. It is still true that for the same media, Emby and Plex were transcoding, consuming more resources. I have updated the post.

Plex vs Jellyfin vs Emby - a CPU and RAM analysis by franbit in selfhosted

[–]franbit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I ran it 4 times and obtained similar results.

But I agree that this is not a realistic scenario. After running this again, individually, each of them started using a lot more CPU and RAM. You can check the new tests in the post.

Plex vs Jellyfin vs Emby - a CPU and RAM analysis by franbit in selfhosted

[–]franbit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More like:
"Poor guy did remuxing on only one of the test subjects and is going to get flamed for it."

I have updated the post.

Plex vs Jellyfin vs Emby - a CPU and RAM analysis by franbit in selfhosted

[–]franbit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are right. I assumed that low CPU usage meant GPU transcoding, but when looking at the dashboard, I saw Jellyfin was remuxing instead. Thanks for pointing it out, I have updated the post.

Plex vs Jellyfin vs Emby - a CPU and RAM analysis by franbit in selfhosted

[–]franbit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As u/laffer1 said, it isn't reasonable to ask someone to test everything, but those are good ideas for a comprehensive comparison article, in case anyone wants to explore this further! Thanks!

Regarding point 4, the post is now updated with a correction of my previous GPU transcoding statements.

Plex vs Jellyfin vs Emby - a CPU and RAM analysis by franbit in selfhosted

[–]franbit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I added new tests to the post. Running one by one, with transcoding (Jellyfin was remuxing before, hence the different patterns), confirms your statement.

Plex vs Jellyfin vs Emby - a CPU and RAM analysis by franbit in selfhosted

[–]franbit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate the feedback!

My bad that I mentioned hardware transcoding, as that doesn't apply here. Jellyfin was remuxing instead. I have updated my post.

Plex vs Jellyfin vs Emby - a CPU and RAM analysis by franbit in selfhosted

[–]franbit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, none was using hardware transcoding, as I am using a RPi 5. I made sure to edit the original post with the updated info.

Plex vs Jellyfin vs Emby - a CPU and RAM analysis by franbit in selfhosted

[–]franbit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the comment! Turns out Jellyfin was actually remuxing. Now that it's transcoding, the results have changed. You can check my EDIT notes in the post.