

can’t wait for this to start. then maybe I won’t have to hear about it from the jellyfin shills every week.


can’t wait for this to start. then maybe I won’t have to hear about it from the jellyfin shills every week.


I’m almost certain you changed your comment.
however, I fail to see the relevancy of proxies and tunnels to the content of the original post.


just pay for a lifetime pass…


going for the nuclear option I see…


agreed, but I don’t want to adopt an OS only for 100% of the support to be ripped out when he decides to go full meltdown.


you just named every reason why I’ve never, and probably will never, use their OS.
I’d like to. I like all the things about them…just not the crazy insane fool at the helm.


no, it’s actually preferable that you don’t.
docker volume manager will actually mount it for you, you can see where using the “docker volume inspect {name}” command.


shilling or not for something you use is one thing, I made my comment because this post has a guerilla marketing smell to it.
it certainly educated me on their product and even tempted me to use it because of the real-life applications they provided. this is likely the “smell” that makes me distrust it.
top it off, I hate cloudflare because of all the engineers that use it. the unsurmountable percentage of the internet that is entirely dependent on cloudflare staying up is frustratingly apparent (especially recently).





seems like a huge risk and poorly planned. if I was invested in their product I would feel compelled to pull my support.
personally I only have one or two repos remaining in my github account. all the rest I have already moved to my selfhosted gitlab instance.
I guess I’m going to need to migrate those soon as well.


if you use a Mac git gud.


I had a r610 running last year. two 1kw PSUs running 24/7. when I migrated to new hardware my monthly electrical bill dropped around $75 a month.
it sits in my rack as a shitty reminder that commercial hardware is cheap for a reason.


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completely agree.


disagree. legally a government can forcefully take down a community but it’s far more difficult to police a physical ring of pirates.
pirating in the late 90s early 2000s was mostly done through physical interaction. you could download content from places like Napster, limewire, etc, but the volume of which content spread the fastest was at LAN parties.
I filled up a brand new 250gb drive after one LAN party in 2002. I still have all that content 23 years later.
point is, if we could harness the power of a “trust” content sharing would run rampant.


that’s self-hosted.


what is it with you people. you make figures up in your head and spit them out like facts.
you are so sure of yourselves that you’re willing to take a risk for a pointless reward.
I bet you’re the kind of guy with tattoos all up and down your greasy arms to show how “tuff” you are. you probably drive a shitty dodge ram with a hemi in it and “roll coal on the libtards” with truck nuts on it.
I’m almost positive you refused to wear a mask during covid just because you “ain’t scared of no covid”.
I have risked my life jellyroll. I didn’t risk my life for something stupid or for myself. I risked my life to save my family in a house fire. I risked my life to pull a person out of a burning car. I risked my life to stop a shit ass pitbull from attacking some kid.
that’s what a reward is you walnut. a risk taken that is equal to the reward.
go act tough somewhere else while you suck down methanol you moldy jelly bitch.


risk: go blind or death
reward: eat…store bought jam on burnt toast…
not sure if we have the fucked up risk vs reward here champ.
it’s all fun and games for some people until you go fucking blind permanently.


depending on the gelatin used that could make you go blind, lose your hearing, and then kill you.
(sits in his Lamborghini Plex while a beautiful blonde gives him a handy) I’m fine, mate. Maybe later.