finance
even stuff like £ is unsupported.
Probably not an issue then…
finance
even stuff like £ is unsupported.
Probably not an issue then…
You can just use ports as if you’re on a local network.
This is the bit I find confusing. Doesn’t Plex need that port to be open to the outside world?
Or is your setup only open to devices on your private tailscale network and therefore seeing it as local?
If that’s the case, I’ll need to see if tailscale can work with osmc, since that’s what I have running on my raspi behind my tv
Yes, there’s the one open port that is required. Otherwise your traffic gets routed through Plex servers and the streams are limited to pretty poor quality video
Tailscale is another one I’ve heard of but haven’t looked much into it.
This article put me off a bit. Seems like an unnecessarily complicated setup https://www.jjpdev.com/posts/plex-media-server-tailscale/
That racknerd price for a vps sounds too good to be true!
Are you guys not concerned about losing complete access to the internet if something drops on your server?
I realise these will be very rare cases, but shit happens sometimes, and always seems to happen at the worst possible moments.
What’s your recovery plan?
Edit to add that this is the reason I’m on nextdns… Make it someone else’s problem
Point taken about backups. I wouldn’t self host something like this without backups.
Backups are obviously a good idea, but it’s a pain in the ass having to restore your data. A disclaimer like this implies that restoring from backup will be a regular thing. That’s why I was curious about peoples experience with it. How frequently does it wipe your photos?
Is anyone using this? It looks great, but that disclaimer everywhere saying you shouldn’t use it concerns me.
If you use it, what is your experience?
I’ve come to accept this as true from making that mistake a few times. I just don’t understand it, though. People really seem to hate it.
This is it. How to do bring super powers to a group of nations and tell them they’ll have the same voice as tiny countries. Why would they bother showing up?
The world has changed since then, though. I dont think it makes much sense anymore to have France and the UK as permanent members though. Even Russia has shown itself to be more of a minnow than we thought…
Especially given the fact that France tried talking Russia out of invading before the war and they still went ahead with it. So it’s not like the security council sat around and watched it happen.
Memory is not storage, so you would need to be logging what’s in memory, I guess. Not impossible, but also not trivial either.
Honestly I’m not sure how it could be done, but I’m sure it’s possible
I’m using Firefox with ublock and I have it in private mode by default
Digital market act https://digital-markets-act.ec.europa.eu/index_en
Chat apps are only part of it. It will force iOS and android to offer competing app market too.
The bridges need to decrypt your messages before encrypting them again to send them to you. This is done in memory, so it’s not impossible for your messages to be read by beeper, but quite difficult.
That said, self hosting will always be a safer option. It’s just not for everyone
The EU is forcing the big chat companies to open their gates. They have until April of next year to comply, so we might see a common protocol for chat pretty soon
Not sure I understand the down votes. Google is proving to be a scourge, and I agree they need to be stopped
I’ve heard the others but this is the first time I’ve heard not to spend crypto. What’s the reasoning behind that?
This repo does a great job of simplifying it. The deployment process is completely automated with ansible, has the best documentation you could ask for https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy
Turtle gang 🐢
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