Not that I can see. I assume it’s just an aversion to anything Microsoft profits off of?
Not that I can see. I assume it’s just an aversion to anything Microsoft profits off of?
At most I think it’s hosted on azure. That’s it.
Not really. Personally I’d allow the service account running jellyfin only access to read media files to avoid accidental deletion but otherwise no.
Also, jellyfin docs have a sample proxy config. You should use that. It’s a bit more in depth than a normal proxy config.
Honestly, if you know nginx just stick with it. There’s nothing to be gained by learning a new proxy.
Use Mozilla’s SSL generator if you want to harden nginx (or any proxy you choose)- https://ssl-config.mozilla.org/
Which they expressly said they wanted in the comment I responded to…
Personally I’d recommend restic and backblaze b2 if I were you. Dedup and quick.
This precisely. I tested dendrite before and now am trialing synapse with element x. The experience with the latter is night and day. Wait for that point before pushing it IMO.
It’s a logical argument but I still expect people to refuse. Because people.
Not even that. Could’ve been a DARE spokesperson.
Just use a sonatype nexus 3 image and proxy docker hub, etc. Then you pull images through it.
It is BUT you are limited to their test servers for mobile notifications and they honestly suck. It’s a coin flip whether you get them. And if you want better you have to set up your own container system like them with firebase and Apple Dev ids.
I like it still but for a Greenfield project I’d probably try matrix 2.0 on synapse with element x as the mobile app.
Poor take. Truthfully, the people want hate. That’s what trump ran on and promised.
This isn’t about policy or likeability or whatever. This is what people want and they proved it. Stop blaming the Democrat party and blame what this country and its people are instead.
If you don’t need notifications I’ve actually found just adding it to Firefox as a pwa works well for me. Mobile interface is surprisingly good.
I’d like to see some documentation that says passkeys were intended to never be synced across anything.
Everything I have ever read is that it’s basically asymmetric cryptography like ssh keys. You have a private one, generate the public and give it to the site. It stops reuse of passwords and site breaches become useless as the public key is useless for attacking an account on another site, etc. (well, besides whatever data was lost in the breach which is outside the scope.)
I see no reason to limit someone having the private key on their phone, their desktop, etc. Having to generate yet another passkey for every device is inefficient and would decrease adoption of this.
I’d add one tip- you can go to annual credit report.com and get a free report once a year.
The trick is to request just one per 4 months. First transunion or whoever, then experian, then Equifax, etc. No need to wait a year for a current report.
Exactly. I don’t know if the AIO image was used and how that all works (I stay away from that and the snap which is just an abomination) but no one should try to selfhost anything for prod unless they know exactly how it works. That and have a staging env. If you’re not up to the task then just pay for some commercial hosting (even if it’s just Nextcloud that is hosted elsewhere.)
I’ve run the nextcloud image (just docker.io/nextcloud IIRC) pinned for years with k8s and it’s durable and fine. It stays put and I just take the time to update my testing instance, make sure it all works with some cheap smoke tests, then upgrade prod.
I haven’t looked terribly far into it but zrok (SP?) is based on openziti
For anyone with ZFS related issues I’d honestly recommend just going to Jim’s site- https://discourse.practicalzfs.com/ which is invaluable. Lot more help and a trove of valuable info already exist there.
If I can find my message to them, I’ll post what it was. I can’t remember if the messages arrived oddly or if it was sending pictures, etc. etc. It was just some hangup where I couldn’t justify going to it. I would’ve liked to otherwise because like OP I basically only use Google at all for GV.
They definitely allow you to use pgp with people not at proton via the web ui.