

I’ve put it behind WireGuard since only my wife and I use it. Otherwise I’d just use Caddy or other such reverse proxy that does https and then keep Jellyfin and Caddy up to date.
I’ve put it behind WireGuard since only my wife and I use it. Otherwise I’d just use Caddy or other such reverse proxy that does https and then keep Jellyfin and Caddy up to date.
It speeds it up a ton. I set the simultaneous downloads to 8 and it just flies
I think every other Us based company has to follow the same laws, as you’d expect tbh.
Organic Maps said not to blame this on Microsoft but rather on US law
Someone really should’ve replied with
My attack was built with Curson
And how’s that working out so far?
I think it was US OFAC sanctions
https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/navigating-global-regulations-and-open-source-us-ofac-sanctions
https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/23/linus_torvalds_affirms_expulsion_of/ (links to the OFAC sanctions set up after Russia invade Ukraine)
The OFAC sanctions do have quite a few lists, with one of them being “Russian Harmful Foreign Activities Sanctions”, so it could be fear of harmful actions and not just retaliation for the invasion
US laws prevented them from contributing while employed in a sanctioned company. Sucky situation for those individuals.
Weren’t Russian contributors (from very specific sanctioned companies) rejected from contributing because of US sanction laws and with Linux Foundation being HQ’d in the US?
Lemmy isn’t 1-on1 discussions
I still want them to rename the slower rolling version of Tumbleweed to “Stumbleweed”. It’s clearly the best name!
Generals Zero Hour too, damn that game was the tits
btrfs -> butterface
“Engine-X” just sounds dumber. N-ginx for life
It’s the hope that openQA will get most of it afaik. Those reading the mailing list there’s some teething issues.
Reminds me of this classic video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-7mQhSZRgM
When I was researching reverse proxies I first stumbled upon nginx and traefik and especially nginx seemed a bit intimidating. As someone who hadn’t done it before I was worried if I’d do it right. Then I found caddy and yeah just used a threeliner like that in config and that was that. Simple and easy to get it right.
I’ve since switched to having my stuff behind wireguard instead of reverse proxy, but I keep caddy around so I can just spin it back up if I want to access Jellyfin on someone’s tv or something.
Caddy is really simple and easy. Just werks and gives you https
It’s tangentially related in that we’ll be having some new Linux users due to the bungled or transition to Windows 11 by Microsoft
You’re not supposed to have to do it to the same degree as you do with AI