krolden
Anyone that claims to speak on behalf of the universe is either a liar or a fool
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krolden@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•HDMI Forum is unwilling to disclose the 2.1 specification for open-source (Linux): according to AMD, they had submitted a functional, HDMI 2.1-compatible driver [for linux?], which the Forum rejected.
1·3 months agoYour argument is basically being mad that cables aren’t labeled properly?
krolden@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•HDMI Forum is unwilling to disclose the 2.1 specification for open-source (Linux): according to AMD, they had submitted a functional, HDMI 2.1-compatible driver [for linux?], which the Forum rejected.
2·3 months agoIsn’t aptx only supported on quallcomm chips?
krolden@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•HDMI Forum is unwilling to disclose the 2.1 specification for open-source (Linux): according to AMD, they had submitted a functional, HDMI 2.1-compatible driver [for linux?], which the Forum rejected.
21·3 months agoBullshit they’re all over ebay for reasonable prices
VPN to your box somewhere else with proper filtering.
I figured that was obvious
Just use wireguard and block all connections that aren’t going over VPN. Ezpz
Also if you’re on a locked down device then you’re already feeding them plenty of data
Just use Gboard and block any google telemetry
It’s still http between the proxy and jellyfin unless you configure it to use tls
So why bother removing it from the ui? They’re just making it harder for people who do things properly
Also that’s just in preparation for the next version when it’s completely removed, If I remember reading the roadmap correctly
I use a reverse proxy but I also use tls between the proxy and jellyfin to protect against desync attacks. If jellyfin dropped support for http/1.1 this would not be an issue.
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/13312
Jellyfin has a history of bad security
Removing tls support is the dumbest thing ever
krolden@lemmy.mlto
Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•Moving docker image data between VMs
2·5 months agoNFS+rsync
krolden@lemmy.mlto
Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•Proxmox Backup Server VM crashes take down host - any idea why?
4·6 months agoI suggest you pass through a hard drive(s) directly and it up with zfs within pbs. This allows pbs to utilize all of the features of zfs.
I use a USB HDD for this just so I can grab my backup drive and plug it in somewhere else if I need to.
krolden@lemmy.mlto
Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•Proxmox Backup Server VM crashes take down host - any idea why?
4·6 months agoWhat is your PBS using for storage? Vmdisk or native zfs disk?
Yes I do remember it used to not be there



Replace the tailscale container with netbird container.
Also why does your tailscale container have a volume? It just needs envs to define connection information.