

Only if people can find the videos.


Only if people can find the videos.


Running a chromium based browser with only 2GB of RAM is ill advised.


More likely their hamfisted return to work layoff scheme has caused them to bleed experienced staff. The only people left are less experienced and give less of a shit. It took them over an hour to realize the database of their DNS system was the issue.


Thanks for saying so, because honestly I would have assumed anyone reading hackaday would know who/what they were. Like the author I was clearly wrong.


Yeah in the past year or so. I grandfathered in before they raised the price of that highest tier so I like to be sure people are aware. I’m a big fan and I think it’s worth the price.


To note, unless you buy the most expensive tier it’s no longer a one time purchase.


What version and how many lanes does the Orange Pi have in that slot?


They’re being dropped left and right in Illinois. Even before this.
They don’t have enough maintainers left.


Have you tried looking up the term yourself?


Use Apple and Google maps to report ICE officers as speed traps. They will not remove their own apps. And if they nuke the traffic stop feature they’ll be skewered. Since their apps are already reporting the locations of law enforcement officers it’s not different.


I’m assuming you installed Jellyfin server. How did you install it? And how much experience do you have with the installation method you used?


The self hosting version of a grognard.


If it’s exposed to the internet it’s a matter of when, not if, it is compromised.


“If” is not the correct word choice. It’s only dangerous when a service on the port gets exploited.


Jellyfin has setting for transcoding video when you are streaming to an external client. The problem is when you’re using tail scale Jellyfin is seeing that client as internal. Because of this you must set caps on the bitrate within the client that is accessing via tailscale.
This of course is assuming your server is capable of the needed transcoding demands.


I thought you could still buy the highest tier and get no subscription, just that they raised the price?


I already did, no regrets. The way it handles storage is the killer feature for me. Being able to upgrade my drives or add one with very little effort is worth every penny.
Edit: I was grandfathered in before the subscription
Late 90s movie reference buys early 90s rotting corpse.