I want to preface this, that collection is by far the messiest thing I have, it's some batch collection from someone else that came with broken tags and broken files, I tried to fix some of the tags and replace some of the broken files but it was such a large collection and musicbrainz didn't have all the information I needed at the time so I only fixed up some of it. I don't know if any of this stuff is easier to find today but this may still be a good starting point for building a Susumu collection.
Check my image for what I mean with tags, some were just not informative at all and others suffer from mojibake, I'll include everything I have including fixed up duplicates.
Here is what I had under /Music:
/ipfs/QmPeYaR6ATYZNAmkn7h9LeRCupGyYNwELwo1JUAKCs1fdh
Here's what was under my /Music sorting/tmp/sus/ (I think these were what I was currently fixing at the time):
/ipfs/QmXReDPJkmsJu8YwVGWwpGjkMjT5EVjxncTPfNvyULXkiH
Here's the original torrent file it came from (remember some of the stuff in this is broken):
/ipfs/QmcuydxA7n5YQNfj7PweU4pyTq74VQLnqLCZijXULpuHeM
I guess I could, I just would rather get something a little more made for the purpose, the thing I've had in mind was some small mips box in a nice form factor but I haven't looked into it for a long time since I just don't need it, it would be nice but it's not necessary. I see a lot of commercial routers moving to ARM too so I'd have to reassess the whole thing and figure out what's worth making today as opposed to years ago.
Windows doesn't do background jobs like that unfortunately. Even still if I was using tmux or any multiplexer I'd have the daemon in the foreground anyway since it's faster to switch to the pane and kill it than it is to kill by PID. IPFS is something I run intermittently at the moment, once it goes stable that will be different but not right now.
Sorry I meant cheaper not cheap, as in still high grade parts just cheaper prices than they used to be. Nothing against chromebooks I just don't know if I'd gut one for a router, I'm sure it's fine though.
If I'm going to move from Windows it's more than likely going to be to FreeBSD honestly, nothing against GNU I'm just more familiar with Solaris and BSD systems. Something about that project makes me nervous too, if there's one thing I don't want to take bets on it's the stability of my file system.
I'm aware I just don't have a separate machine setup for hosting data, right now I use a single machine with a single OS for a majority of my work and play, a handful of VMs as well I guess. The would be to have 2-3 machines doing tasks but I can't justify the cost of parts and electricity, not to mention it would get hot in here.
I've heard nothing but good things about it and I've read up on it before and came away interested to use it, I just never got around to it.
I hope this reply doesn't give off an aggressive tone, I'm just trying to be direct. I appreciate all the info and suggestions!
I don't. I plan to share most of my images via the hydrus network once I get around to tagging them but that would take a long time. Second image shows how many image files I have, I'd say most of those are untagged still but loosely organized via a hierarchy. I might be too embarrassed to share them as is, the lists I posted are bad enough when it comes to organization. I hope to be well sorted eventually.