

One of the first things I had to disable when I switched to linux lol Middle click has so many other uses in windows that made it sooo jarring. Ctrl c and crtl v are good enough for me. (Or shift in terminals)
One of the first things I had to disable when I switched to linux lol Middle click has so many other uses in windows that made it sooo jarring. Ctrl c and crtl v are good enough for me. (Or shift in terminals)
Kavita has OPDS support, so if you need a selfhosted OPDS server to test with, that would be a good option. Would be great if the app worked well with Kavita in general too, it has a good API you could work with.
Seems trivial to me for someone to guess file paths and use those to confirm if specific content is on a jellyfin server. With how prevalent things like docker and sonarr are, filepaths are pretty standardized these days. I wouldn’t trust JF without a VPN
Then you are vulnerable to all the security holes jellyfin has left open for years
Not to mention bots/people/companies watching torrent peers, looking up SSL certs for the IPs, then attacking anything with jelly in it… Security through obscurity is not security
Cloudflare is very much involved with self hosting. Almost all of its products are related to it…
Wow, I tested out jellyfin every 6 months for the last few years to see if it was ready to replace plex yet, and I had no idea about such huge security issues. There should really be a big ass warning about making jellyfin publicly accessible in the app and in setup guides…
My gaming PC takes 250w while gaming, my diy mini pc daily driver desktop takes 40w while working, my mini pc server running proxmox takes about 15w on average. The difference is over 10x in my case.
Yeah, you are 100% right. Not only is it not bad in any way, but it is how nearly every single company with internal resources works… It is incredibly common.
There is only one Solar system, the star system of Sol. Proxima Centauri is part of a star system
Yeeeah, gonna have to disagree with that. Having dead simple access to your library on any device is amazing. ABS syncs your listening position between devices, has offline downloading, supports rich metadata, collections, customized sleep timers, and quite a bit more.
Not even just pricey, but unpurchasable in many cases. Broadcom is really fucking it up
I have always heard bi-weekly be every other week, and semi-weekly be twice a week
Odd that you have so many issues with Remote Desktop Manager, I use it all the time from my linux desktop, and both rdp and ssh work flawlessly