Yeah I dont know why any Dev wouldn’t choose a cross platform framework
Yeah I dont know why any Dev wouldn’t choose a cross platform framework
I have another site on a different port that sits behind basic auth and adds the IP to a short ipset whitelist.
So first I have to auth into that site with basic auth, then I load jellyfin on the other port.
URL is 404
Kinda hard because they have an ongoing bug where if you put it behind a reverse proxy with basic auth (typical easy button to secure X web software on Internet), it breaks jellyfin.
Best thing is to not. Put it on your local net and connect in with a vpn
Do we get discounts for yearly cloud storage plans?
I do it for music
Still can’t play any 3d games on Qubes OS :(
Aren’t there clients that support that?
Finally installed jellyfin when I realized I could use rclone to mount 10G of free disk space from box (with client side encryption using rclone) on my server.
Very easy to install on Debian, but the plugins are a security nightmare. Jellyfin devs are kinda dumb.
This is the benefit of using distributed tools like git.
I accidentally spilled it in my garage :(
The good news is: now I can fit 5 cars in my 2 car garage.
Thanks but omg no. I’m happy to use awk like cut.
You’re better off building an open source car. Teslas aren’t complicated
Of course you can. This is why people use CDNs.
Put the entire site on a CDN with a cache of 24 hours for unauthenticated users.
Cache size is definitely not an issue, especially for these companies using cloudflare
Yeah but Tor’s doesn’t require JavaScript, so you dont have to block at-risk users and opress them further
Sad there’s no mention of running an Onion Service. That has built-in PoW for DoS protection. So you dont have to be an asshole and block all if Brazil or China or Edge users.
Just use Tor, silly sysadmins
Its absolutely sustainable. Just cache it. Done.
Why would anyone even used Plex since we have jellyfin?
Basic auth. The bug is if you enable basic auth.