

I may have something to read up on.
I may have something to read up on.
I used this: https://github.com/arabcoders/watchstate
It works, really, really well. You just connect it to the servers, and it syncs them by user. You can even let it run regularly while you are in your transition phase as a docker container right next to Plex and Jellyfin.
Mine’s even a bit more advanced, as I used samba-domain
to set up an LDAP active directory for my fam, then the above to sync the Plex users to those users in Jellyfin, and it still worked great.
Edit: The WebUI is also pretty intuitive, but I did have to run it twice for my user the first time for it to get 100% in sync. Everything was fine after that.
Realistically they would get a bailout “for the consumer”.
More likely than central hosting would be some of the same people enabling faster modes via software hacks currently making them run offline.
My current server runs 40ish docker containers and has 24TB of disk space in a ZFS array.
It is a 11 year old Intel chip and mobo that was my desktop once upon a time. I have been thinking about updating it simply because of power draw, but it works just fine.
I did add in PCI risor boards to get PCI 3.0 NVME drives in there.
It’s pretty common practice to upgrade your computer and turn your old one into a server. Then continue that cycle every upgrade.
Or BitWarden, or… Many others. Single selection lists are tough.
I really don’t like charts with one option. Digital independence is about choice. Linux Mint or Debian? Matrix or Signal?
I use most of the things on this list, but the key is to not bias. It’s like those Lemmy app lists where the author features the one they use at the top.
What? There are hundreds of thousands of FOSS projects with great presentation. GIMP is the exception these days, not the rule.
Looks like everyone on Mastodon feels the same way. (As do I.)
Yea just seems really odd to not have an announcement, unless I just happen to go there at exactly the right time, which seems unlikely.
4 hours ago there was an update on Wikipedia adding a reference for their January release, but thats the only recent change I’ve found with the past code commit being 2 days ago.
For me, the pinned issue keeps me from using it: https://github.com/vogler/free-games-claimer/issues/183
And for GOG you can have something refresh a link daily and it grabs whatever is there.
Tabs set at 1 space.
Well, we had one stack. There was no variety, it was that he didn’t want to put it on JDs.
And some places have interesting things, but unfortunately not many. I’m working on data provenance protocols and distributed identity management using ActivityPub at the moment, and I would consider that very interesting, but super-boring to others.
Had an old boss that wouldn’t put our stack in JDs because he felt any truly good programmer could pick it up. I mean, true, but it’s not efficient hiring, or effecient business practice.
No, we use it to vote.
Wait till you hear about SearXNG or SxncD
I just made the switch for a few reasons.
For background, I was a Lifetime Plex Pass user since it launched, created the POC exploit for token theft (a couple of months before they implemented SSL), and built a clustering/sync application (a few months before they released sync, patterns much?).
I did not think Jellyfin was up to task a few years ago. It is now. All the missing features like themed visuals and audio, chapters, thumbnails on seek, all exist now.
Why I switched:
ytdlp
videos from my Youtube Watch Later folder to a deletion folder if they’ve been watched.==Tag--Tag==filename.ext
. It took me a half day to make a Jellyfin plugin that converts these to Genres. It was a nightmare of DB hacking to do it in Plex. Not to mention there are waaaay more existing plugins that are supported. Jellyfin is where this happens now, not Plex.Yup, Dev replied in another comment and updated it.
Whew, this is why I pin on sha256
. I fear for the latest
crowd.
Edit: At least it seems updating the container doesn’t break things:
Replacing any v5 image (2024.07.0 and earlier) with a v6 image will result in updated configuration files. These changes are irreversible.
Fixed title: “HP found a way to test out saving costs on licensing.”