

Jellyfin is secure by default, as long as you have https. Just chose a secure password
Jellyfin is secure by default, as long as you have https. Just chose a secure password
I’m ranked 3600 with 2200 contributions, really enjoying the experience
Had the intention of making a hidden TOR website version for all my websites but I’m sick
Good point but I have to add technical details. The content I deleted was replicated media from federated rooms. Authorities could still join the group and get all the original information from the original server
No, it was not advertised nor listed anywhere. They found it
I’m in France though, keeping it would make me a criminal
Exactly. It’s like socket activation but plugged into nginx. It might or might not fit OP’s use case, as when you have many small services like jellyfin, ram usage starts adding up. Adding automatic shutdown is a great idea
I made a tool that can hibernate systemd services when no request get through their associated nginx service. Using it on jellyfin, works great
If only they used a distributed protocol like ipfs, we wouldn’t be in this situation
I have been working on turning the official Reddit app into a Lemmy client. Why? Because fuck spez
Reddit could disable new posts, fire all its employees, and still generate ad revenue for all the content that we had been producing in the past
It isn’t right but it’s a solution. I will have to do for now
Whatever distribution you end up using, I would recommend you take a look at Ansible. It’s a way to describe all your config and store it in a git repository. It might be overkill for you, but if you like to make things right, you should enjoy it
My friend runs a similar project in Rust, focusing on running wasm-compiled programs
Github is very naive and has 0 protection against spam-stars and multi-accounts.
Wtf. Thank you