Yet they will never be replaced, sadly.
They get all of the credit and none of the blame.
Yet they will never be replaced, sadly.
They get all of the credit and none of the blame.
That's pretty much how it goes yeah lol
Just got back home from getting my MRI. IT band syndrome in both of my knees, no tears or degeneration. I feel much better after hearing that!
My knees are both still kind of sore but at least I know why now lol
I'll start physio and maybe get some better shoes and then hopefully I'll be as good as new.
For better or for worse, it's actually quite different. Many people seem to actually prefer Mario Kart 8 lol
How can you debug it with a TCP dump if it's encrypted?
US is about to go to war the day before I go down to the states to get an MRI, lovely.
edit: So idiots are excited about wars, but I'm also an idiot for not being excited about wars? Fair enough then, I can't win.
Maybe I was thinking of this from back in 2024?
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-android/issues/123
"Hacking around with a reverse proxy is strongly discouraged and we won't provide any support for it."
Maybe I was thinking of this from back in 2024?
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-android/issues/123
"Hacking around with a reverse proxy is strongly discouraged and we won't provide any support for it."
Are you sure that works? I'm pretty sure they mentioned that reverse proxies are an unsupported (and not working) use case with Jellyfin, but I might have to look into authelia some time then.
I thought that you can still access media directly via the URL without any authentication, how would authelia change that?
Security for remote streaming is a harder thing to handle. Most people are capable of port forwarding, But just hanging a smallish public project out there in the open is always a dicey proposition. It honestly needs real fail2ban, probably SSL, 2FA and password complexity requirements.
Yeah.
It's tough because I get they're an open-source project, and they're volunteers, but at the same time, security is something that should be the highest priority.
Though, you could just make it so that it's not accessible via WAN and instead has to go through a VPN, though that'd make it harder to share with others.
I've seen him described elsewhere as "a poor man's idea of a rich man" and I think it's accurate.
With that said, I don't think it's his fault the petition failed, people just don't care usually.
edit: To give more context, Pirategames literally does not know what the Stop Killing Games movement is about, he thinks it's only about single-player games being always-online (yes that's a component of it but not the whole thing) and converting multiplayer games to be offline-playable single-player games but it does NOT mention that anywhere because it is NOT about that. However, I guarantee you that Pirategames will not admit that he was mistaken about his understanding of the Stop Killing Games movement, he will instead double and triple down and insist that he had the correct understanding of it. lol