Most recent example that comes to mind is using a water pick (for brushing teeth) as a cheap bidet.
So, what are some of your favorite life hack that can (or could) work in real life?
Most recent example that comes to mind is using a water pick (for brushing teeth) as a cheap bidet.
So, what are some of your favorite life hack that can (or could) work in real life?
I'm moving part of my library from one drive to another. First I copy the content over and make sure the new location is added so that Plex can see a copy of the files in a new location. I then run a program to make sure that the content is properly duplicated (content verification) before I remove the original copies. Currently doing this for a folder full of movies.
So what happened after doing a copy? Plex has change/reset a bunch of the posters. Mostly to a screenshot from the movie itself, but some just to a different poster from a selection of them (not the first poster available).
Once I choose a poster to use, shouldn't it stay that way? I mean, it's grouping the movies together for the most part, with only a few that I had to match/fix match so they wouldn't appear as recently added. One actually properly matched, whereas the original copy was wrongly matched, so that was a blessing in disguise.
But it's annoying that it's changing posters just because a new copy of the movie was found in the filesystem.