

You people do realize that you can use the Plex server without using the Plex apps right? I pretty much exclusively use Infuse to interface with my Plex server and have none of the issues I see mentioned here.
I do things sometimes
You people do realize that you can use the Plex server without using the Plex apps right? I pretty much exclusively use Infuse to interface with my Plex server and have none of the issues I see mentioned here.
You can’t afford $10/month for something you use many times per day? Are you paying for any streaming services? Those cost way more per daily use.
I’ve been running this for my whole family and friends for years at this point. Way better than any browser based solution.
What are you talking about? Even before this new “invisible cryptography” you set it up once per device and never have to think about it again.
Does porkbun not just have that?
Kagi. I haven’t felt the need to use anything else since I started using it.
GitHub copilot does not suck. It’s just not magic. I’m never going back to writing boilerplate and heavily patterned code myself thank you very much.
I would argue that a phone number barely counts as “something you have” because of how easy it is for attackers to gain access if they really want it. It’s more like “something your cellphone company has and lets you use”. I would rather have email 2FA over SMS because that account actually has a strong password and real 2FA on it. The truly terrible part is you can’t disable either auth option so any attacker has two attack vectors.
Well technically there is no password… but it’s not what passwordless auth is supposed to mean
I use uYouPlusExtra and it’s great
uYou+ is no longer maintained. I use uYouPlusExtra: https://github.com/arichorn/uYouPlusExtra
What? If you’re going to pay for it you just sign up and pay… If you don’t have your company registered before attempting that that’s on you. And if you’re really desperate you could just use a personal developer account which you can set up in like 1 minute. Not sure how this is an issue for you.
This title is exceedingly misleading. This icon is not “ugly” and is an obvious marketing stunt to bring awareness to the return of r/place. Wether or not you think r/place should come back is irrelevant to this discussion. Reddit didn’t “make the icon ugly” so people would pay to fix it.
Nginx is atrocious. I about have a stroke every time I have to work with it. Caddy is 1000x easier to set up.