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The Docker Book Torrent 148: The Ultimate Resource for Docker Enthusiasts and Professionals



I'm also the author of the Deploy PHP! video series, a video series about automating your deployments. A few years ago, I wrote Implementing Laravel, a book all about coding in Laravel - now offered free!


Jackett is a service that acts like a proxy server and translates queries from other apps like Sonarr, Sickrage and CouchPotato. This allows you to use more search providers and you can manage this service as a single repository removing the burden from other apps. Custom torrent providers are also supported by this service.




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qBittorrent is one of the most used torrent clients being a great alternative for the popular uTorrent client. Currently, qBittorrent is one of my favorite Bit Torrent clients because it offers a clean and functional interface, without being too resource hungry.


qBittorrent is compatible with Windows, OSX and Linux, and it's starting to be available as a package for NAS devices. I noticed that after a couple of weeks of uptime, qBittorrent tends to suffer from memory leaks on Windows, forcing you to perform a restart of the service from time to time, but this happens only if you are running more than 200 torrents at the same time.


We talked about Muximux in our previous posts, but to recap, Muximux is a lightweight portal that allows you to manage and view your HTPC services and apps. By using Muximux, you will be able to manage everything from a single unified interface, without the need of keeping multiple tabs open or bookmark the URLs for each app.


Another great service to have on your media server is Lazy Librarian. This service allows you to download books for your book reader or tablet without having to go trough a complicate process. There are a lot of forks for Lazy Librarian, because the main service development has stopped about 5 years ago. The best fork I used is from lazylibrarian's github.


There's not a lot to talk about this service, so if you are an active reader and you are looking for books, you can go ahead and install Lazy Librarian using our AtoMiC ToolKit. The install process takes just a few minutes, allowing you to star your next chapter as soon as possible.


Below is a list of books written with bookdown, including those published to bookdown.org (books without substantial content are excluded) and a few hosted on external servers. The books are ordered roughly by date. An asterisk * after a date indicates the date is unknown, which often means a date field is missing in the YAML metadata of the source document index.Rmd. The list of books is automatically generated. For more information (including how to add or remove your books on this page), please see the About page. 2ff7e9595c


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