

Maybe I’m just callous but I just don’t see that as a problem myself. If I’m offering my own self hosted services for friends or family, the least they can do is put in some effort to learn how to use it. If they couldn’t bother, that is their loss.
Maybe I’m just callous but I just don’t see that as a problem myself. If I’m offering my own self hosted services for friends or family, the least they can do is put in some effort to learn how to use it. If they couldn’t bother, that is their loss.
I wasn’t ignoring you. I explicitly put the caveat after “but” specifically because of what you said.
I mean, even in that regard, I did not find it that hard, but I do have a domain.
Excuse me, I thought the comment I replied to was talking about the setup process of the jellyfin server itself.
I would not let anyone access my self hosted stuff who is not using a password manager and secure passwords.
I have read many people say this, but I don’t understand what they mean by it. When I set up Jellyfin, it was a very simple process.
Thanks for the share, hadn’t heard about it.
The 2 bay model. I couldn’t tell you off hand which exact one because they release a new model each year, with its model name containing the year. I think is was a 222+, but might have been 223+. The + part is really the only important part.
I had a good experience with my Synology two bay NAS, used it for years without any complaints.
Tbf, in Dune all the “magic-y” bits get “scientific” explanations. I suppose you could argue the same with Star Wars and midichlorians.
There was a pretense?
I’m definitely annoyed at the optics of it if nothing else, but for now I am cautiously optimistic that they know what they are doing and that this is a carefully calculated discussion.
I’m in favour of banning government members from trading stocks, but it didn’t exactly take an insider to predict that the tariffs would bring the market down.
Nginx Proxy Manager was easy to learn as a beginner. I’d recommend it as a learning tool, if nothing else, and if you want to switch to other solutions later you can.
I use cron schedules to run scripts that backup my important stuff to s dedicated backup drive, then copies the backups to a different external drive, then upload the backups to a dedicated backup cloud storage account. Then it deletes any backups older than a month.
Fun idea. Seems like a lot of people are asking questions that have nothing to do with making a binary choice. I got a fair few “have you ever…?” questions that were about my personal life.
I mean, depends on the system. PF2e has a great XP system and even encourages the GM to hand out XP during the session for things the system calls accomplishments.
But quite frankly, waiting until the end of a session is just good from a pacing perspective the majority of the time.
I ditched Plex for Jellyfin a while ago and am not a fan of Plex, but this is the silliest thing to complain about. First of all, just because they work for Plex doesn’t automatically make it a fake review. Certainly wouldn’t call it an unbiased one, but that doesn’t mean the review is fake.
Stupidity in some cases, but indoctrination in a lot of cases.
That is a very strange equivocation to make and not at all like what I said. But if I did give someone a free car, yes I would expect them to take care of it. And if they don’t, and the car breaks, then yes that is also their loss.