

This is simple.
- Take the bore.
This is simple.
Yeah, I have a docker compose yaml script you can baseline of off and help walk you through with my lessons learned.
And somehow you think that Plex isn’t exposing your server to the Internet for streaming while not on your local network?
Okay there Mr. Madison.
https://github.com/Georift/install-jellyfin-tizen
Samsung is being a bit of a dick apparently.
100% agree with the reverse proxy set up, it’s not hard but it is intimidating at first and just fyi, reverse proxy set up is a ton easier if you’re using swag with the drag, drop, run for a ton of apps including SSL certificate renewal.
https://www.linuxserver.io/blog/2020-08-21-introducing-swag
With that reverse proxy and SSL set up, no problems with the wife test or parent test and jellyfin for me at least.
It’s not that hard to get a reverse proxy up, get a free DDNS, and a SSL certificate from let’s encrypt.
https://www.linuxserver.io/blog/2020-08-21-introducing-swag
This is a pretty solid one stop shop for handling all reverse proxy with SSL certificate generation and renewal for jellyfin and other applications like sonarr, radarr, transmission, ombi and lists of others that are pretty much drag and drop configuration files if you’re not mucking with the application’s default ports.
Yeah, welcome to the easy, fast, cheap conundrum.
If you’re willing to do a bit of learning and asking the community for help if you get a little stuck, you’ve got a free solution, if not, which is perfectly okay mind you, then Plex is your solution and you have to decide how much you’re willing to pay.
And honestly, of you’re going down the home media route with friend and family, you’re going to want to set up sonarr, radarr, ombi, transmission with VPN anyways.
Yes. You’ll have to set up a reverse proxy, I use nginx, and get yourself domain, I use duck DNS, and get a SSL certificate from let’s encrypt if your wanting to steam to something like a Chromecast or Roku.
It’s not all that hard honestly and there’s a good guide here for general home media, including both Plex and jellyfin
If you don’t like the price there’s always jellyfin.
Got to say that I have been very happy with it.
What in the fuck is this idiot doing? I’ve process datasets far larger than that and never once have I run into a hard drive “overheat”. I mean what level of incompetence do you have to have to get a hard drive to overheat processing a measley 60K rows of data?
Because the majority of Americans are fucking stupid and don’t read news but consume propaganda as facts like Republican Larry Craig gobbles cock.
It’d love to be called not burdened with a completely unrealistic software development plan.
As a required reviewer on a lot of things, I envy that bear so, so much.
Saying you should be able to clone and own your AI girlfriend still sounds very wrong.
I’ve found that powershell doesn’t play nice with many command line developer tools so cmd it is.
I also work in the industry and yet you’ve got a company that didn’t follow the rules of redundancy, locked a normally required safety critical architecture and software of using redundant sensor behind paid DLC and caused two fatal crashes.