Yikes, how Draconian. Id be fucking pissed if someone came in and forcibly open sourced a product I had invested millions in developing.
Yikes, how Draconian. Id be fucking pissed if someone came in and forcibly open sourced a product I had invested millions in developing.
That’s overly complicated for some of the users - most of them aren’t very tech savvy, and they’re watching via all kinds of devices - TV’s, iOS, Kindle, etc.
I don’t see any major security reason for access requiring a VPN. Are there particular vulnerabilities that you’re concerned about, or just those that generally come from having a web-facing service?
A VPN would not be practical for my situation, as the instance is used by various family members and friends. I’m happy for them to use my JF instance but I’m not providing VPN services as well.
If you’re not referring to any specific vulnerabilities in JF then I feel confident there are no exceptional risks from allowing web access to JF? Just the usual ones?
Does jellyfin have known vulnerabilities for bots to exploit? It’s been up for several years with, afaik, no problems.
System has usual steps taken to harden it, JF is behind an apache proxy, letsencrypt handles ssl certs, fail2ban is running, and users are required to have strong passwords with no option to reset or self-register.
What’s the issue? I’ve run mine exposed for several years…
That would be amazingly impractical. May as well say “what if all website were forced to be .txt files”.
Most website template frameworks (Bootstrap/Foundation) etc rely on Javascript for basic UI features. Imagine having to wait for the server to toggle a simple CSS class on your page any time the user wants to view a menu, togle a button, or view a popup/modal/lightbox/whatever.
Explain?
Apparently, you don’t.
Like the TV show Dead Like Me, although she was obliterated by a de-orbiting toilet from Mir space station breaking up
I was using TechBench to download ISO’s from MS without having to change my useragent.
Sadly it looks like the project has been retired in favour of their Files project, but trawling through that to find entries that actually have download links is a royal pain in the ass.
If anyone has a tip on easily finding the latest download for each Windows version then I’d love to hear it.
Edit: Massgrave seems to be current best option: https://massgrave.dev/genuine-installation-media.html
Unpopular opinion but Wheatley from Portal 2 can go breathe vacuum.
Not a fan of Steven Merchant and felt his voice acting was of placeholder-quality. Made the game considerably less enjoyable to play through with him desperately trying to be funny.
I should look for a mod, because even Gilbert Gottfried would be less irritating.
“wHAt aRe yOu 12”
Be less of a cock. Everyone was 12 once.
I pay for it.
The cost is worth the extra quality when working with others over screenshare etc. The community management features are useful. A large portion of my workflow is aided by discord and GitHub, both of whi h I pay for premium features.
I don’t expect them to provide these services for free considering the huge boost they give to productivity. Expecting them to be free is naive.
Why?
You can in fact insure things that it is possible to steal. Cars, bikes, household posessions, you name it. It’s quite common.
Streaming usage per person is available via one of the stats plugins, but it is admittedly crude and missing some info (such as bandwidth used).
I’m using the android app without issues, which didn’t require side loading, but my experience with other platforms is zero.
Effort!
I don’t usually want to contribute my own opinion. I just want to read other people’s and silently judge them if they disagree with me.
But I need my cuda :(
This is why I use Linux, the fingerprint device wouldn’t be supported so this wouldn’t be an issue /s
“I have to get over this some time, why not now?”
~ Louis Wu, from Ringworld, written by Larry Niven.
“Because I’m not ready” is also a valid answer, but it gets your brain moving towards the goal I find.