

The GAP is that great grandma has to log in/out between servers to find content that may or may not be on an individual server
What does this mean? I just have one Jellyfin server I put stuff on
The GAP is that great grandma has to log in/out between servers to find content that may or may not be on an individual server
What does this mean? I just have one Jellyfin server I put stuff on
If anything above fails… you’re likely on the hook for support. Hope you plan for that!
It’s a self-hosted service so… Duh?
Flatpaks really aren’t for terminal stuff, it at least wasn’t the intention
Give the address of the server and login info
Give them the address of the server?
Incorrect.
Name checks out
With the open kernel modules you don’t have to do that anymore
Idk just saying that transwomen and cis women are different doesn’t seem transphobic in and of itself, especially since the person seems to be saying that they should have the same rights now
It’s usually that way for a reason, is my thinking
Please don’t use AI for simple things like this.
Simple things seems like the best use of AI
Friends, family using Jellyfin is the reason many have it directly available (and not behind VPN for example).
It definitely was lol
I’ve put it behind WireGuard since only my wife and I use it. Otherwise I’d just use Caddy or other such reverse proxy that does https and then keep Jellyfin and Caddy up to date.
I think every other Us based company has to follow the same laws, as you’d expect tbh.
Organic Maps said not to blame this on Microsoft but rather on US law
The above codecs-extra change meant that we now didn’t really have an use case for org.freedesktop.Platform.openh264 since codecs-extra had FFMPEG’s internal H.264 decoder and the libx264 encoder.
Sounds like it was basically replaced with codecs-extra
They’re MIT licensed.
Not using different user accounts, that’s a paddling
Ah okay so you have multiple servers. With only one central server stuff is pretty easy