

I run both side by side and I’m very thankful that Plex exists. Jellyfin is my backup app and would be very painful to get setup in my families houses.
Dev, Systems engineer


I run both side by side and I’m very thankful that Plex exists. Jellyfin is my backup app and would be very painful to get setup in my families houses.
The link at the bottom for software alternatives is pretty good

No they’re fucking not.
Proper routers can be used to effectively firewall your services from the net (Cisco/Aruba/Juniper/Fortigate etc). Mikrotik is the cheapest.
For example, on a Mikrotik router in the IP filter rules:
Rule 1 - drop input traffic from a custom blacklist.
Rule 2 - accept input traffic that you want to port forward to your server.
Rule 3 - accept established and related traffic (tcp sessions that have passed SYN ACK stage).
Rule 4 - add source IP to blacklist for input traffic that you dont want to port forward to your server. Example: not 443,22 will trigger on all other ports.
This way if someone is scanning your ports they will be blacklisted and then will never get back in even on your open ports. I manage some large networks and our blacklist grows by around 50k IP addresses per week that are just scanning the internet. With a setup like this you don’t have to worry that much about the servers open ports or its firewall. You can also write to the router log all successful requests and their source IPs if you ever want to double check who’s been getting in.


So many here are blind to their anti AI religion they don’t see things objectively anymore.
This is what it looked like 46-50 million years ago


The official docker image takes the thinking and updating challenges away.


Not enough info to help you


Hello!
If you want a bigger challenge, try solving the Dolby Vision vs HDR10+ fight between Samsung and LG/Sony.
I haven’t seen anyone with a fully compatible solution yet. Im in the process of building some Tdarr plug-ins based off of this repo
https://github.com/nichols89ben/Tdarr_DoVi_Processing
The goal is to take source content that contains either DoVi profile 4,5,7,8 or HDR10+ and output a mp4 or mkv that contains the base HDR10 layer along with BOTH HDR10+ and DoVi 8 additional streams, and then test on various players to see if they can utilize those streams correctly for the ones they support.
This topic goes quite deep so be prepared to get sucked in. Your existing tickbox for “preserve HDR” probably doesn’t work at all for DoVi profile 5.


I think projects like these will eventually cause activity pub to evolve into something that handles scaling better.


Well I don’t want to live forever 😅


Unity can fuck off


I have a NPU for no fucking reason

Blanet statements like this are always wrong. Architecture needs to be a result of finding the correct solutions to problems. For instance, if you’re building a browser game you don’t want to be using the server side for rendering.


Most people have bad taste. Most developers are not able to discern quality from bullshit. You see it every day. People enslaved by the news, by religion, by politics. OpenClaw is a fad like most of the other garbage out there. It uses 1000x the tokens of a normal AI user so obviously the AI wholesalers are paying attention. They want AI adoption and to maximize token usage. Remember the crypto bros punting web 3.0 as the world changing idea of the century? Well now it’s easy to see that was garbage and it will be easy to see this paradigm of giving an insecure system access to all your shit is a bad idea in the near future.

This is exactly what I needed to go with my minimal HTMX + Rust Stack


There are risks, experts say…


This bloke had 70 mil to burn
My boy was fiv+ and he lasted 15 years after contracting it at age 9. He didn’t get sick often and when he was younger he could go years without any issues but as he got older he developed kidney/liver issues and food sensitivity to even the best dry/wet foods. In the end he only ate tuna and boiled chicken breast. Every animal is going to be different and you just have to deal with things as they come up.
I need to try this. I’ve seen stacking used for astro photography but I have no idea why it never clicked that this would work for anything.