To help you save even more storage, look into CHDs or CSOs for compressing isos (PS1, PS2, PSP, Dreamcast) and RVZ for GameCube/Wii games. I'm not aware of PS3, Xbox/360 games, or any of the other Nintendo system's best compressed standards, so if you or anyone else reading are aware of them I'd love to know.
To fill up more storage, look into adding Audiobookshelf as a companion to your Jellyfin instance for audiobooks. Ever since setting up my own instance I've been listening to more and more audiobooks (theyre great for work/commutes for me).
I only play PC games, and I'm not that into audiobooks, but the ROM idea is a good one though, thank you; built a game console for my partner a few years back using Kodi and libretro (it's awesome, recommend both) and a discarded laptop with the screen removed, though I basically stopped at PS1 games IIRC. Mostly it was used for N64 games. Might want to make an updated version as a gift.
I also plan to keep a full backup of wikipedia and erowid, and possibly resume helping keep libgen alive with the spare storage I guess (you basically seed the torrents for it, helps it stay alive - takes a lot of storage though).
To help you save even more storage, look into CHDs or CSOs for compressing isos (PS1, PS2, PSP, Dreamcast) and RVZ for GameCube/Wii games. I'm not aware of PS3, Xbox/360 games, or any of the other Nintendo system's best compressed standards, so if you or anyone else reading are aware of them I'd love to know.
To fill up more storage, look into adding Audiobookshelf as a companion to your Jellyfin instance for audiobooks. Ever since setting up my own instance I've been listening to more and more audiobooks (theyre great for work/commutes for me).
I only play PC games, and I'm not that into audiobooks, but the ROM idea is a good one though, thank you; built a game console for my partner a few years back using Kodi and libretro (it's awesome, recommend both) and a discarded laptop with the screen removed, though I basically stopped at PS1 games IIRC. Mostly it was used for N64 games. Might want to make an updated version as a gift.
I also plan to keep a full backup of wikipedia and erowid, and possibly resume helping keep libgen alive with the spare storage I guess (you basically seed the torrents for it, helps it stay alive - takes a lot of storage though).