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  • Yes for yourself on a device that supports it but that doesn't address what my post stated.

    The devices that I listed in my post are still going to run to the same problem in that sense that you're not going to be able to run tailscale on them either.

    It is incredibly difficult to get jelljfin ypen into your friends or your parents or grandparents house without considerable setup and maintenance over time.

  • And effectively none of the Jellyfin clients support this....

    So that's not going to work anyways on your friend's TV or their Xbox or their Roku or something else like that.

  • Problem is access outside your home for family and friends.

    There are serious security gaps that make it a non starter to expose to the internet.

    I've been using Jellyfin ever since they forked out of Emby, and honestly, it's the biggest complaint that I have. It is incredibly difficult to make it available to friends and family who are on various devices, networks, so on and so forth.

    Whereas Plex "just works."

  • I think a statistic I saw recently was that nearly 50% of American consumer spending is attributed to the top 10% of consumers.

    Which would largely indicate that it doesn't matter because those who have the money will continue to spend it and those that don't will continue to get poorer.

  • It's a contrived example.

    This isn't hard to understand

  • Paving the way towards giving overreaching governments and corporations power over what you're allowed to print

  • Voter suppression

  • Is there a financial summary of sorts? That outlines expenses and categories?

    I was honestly pretty surprised to open this and realize the call for donations doesn't have an included transparency report.

    It's probably a heavy lift, but something like that can bring considerable confidence to users who want to support you financially.

  • Or because you're not using a chromium based browser.

    Just some classic anti-competative practices

  • Which is a container, not an encoding.

  • Oh yes, the routers and gateways that most people have that are isp provided that may not actually have open VPN or wireguard support.

    Those ones?

    Also putting a VPN in someone else's house so that all their Network traffic goes through your gateway is pretty damn extreme.

  • Nor will the VPN work on things like their TV or Roku or game console. You know the things that people typically sit down and watch media on....

  • Which doesn't work for The grand majority of devices that would be used to watch said media.

    Tvs game consoles rokus so on so forth typically don't support VPN clients.

    The Jonathan clients for these devices also typically don't support alternative authentication methods which would allow you to put jellyfin behind a proxy and have the proxy exposed to the internet. Gating all access to jellyfin apis behind a primary authentication layer thus mitigating effectively all security vulnerabilities that are currently open.

  • Hasn't stopped agencies from enforcing or following them, states from following them, or law enforcement from adhering to them.

    He is given the power the other branches of the government and states give him, and they all give him everything.

    Lots of the executive orders have no legal standing, where he has no authority over what they change. Yet here we are.

  • Yeah, that method addresses that.

    Often the catatonic ADHD can't move. Mode is related to resistance, starting a task.

    Giving yourself an easy out that you know you can use after 3 minutes is an easy way to trick your brain into deciding that test starting a task isn't such a big deal.

    Therefore allowing you to move.

    If you can't move because depression then that's different.

  • That's an engineering culture problem. Not a PR problem.

  • Like I said plenty of products call this tab completion, and it's context aware completion, or predictive completion. I used an overloaded term but I would have thought after my explanation you would have understood what I meant by this point. You're continued explanation of classic tab completion is shows otherwise.

    and way predates whatever VS Code may have been doing

    Also I said Visual Studio, not VS Code. 🤦

    Secondly, even if you want to move the goal post by talking about some specific implementation of ML based indexing, ML is not LLM.

    I very specifically said that it was ML based, The word was indicates past tense. 🤦

    "Modern versions of it are almost entirely LLM based."

    I don't know how you managed to completely skip reading that last line?

    Here we are though arguing over reading comprehension issues. Which honestly is pretty classic for the internet.

  • It literally says right there in the text of the post.

    Genetic testing.

  • Boost for Lemmy @lemmy.world

    I don't mind ads, but do they need to be so suggestive and NSFW?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    TubeArchivist alternatives that store data in an archive friendly manner?

  • Games @lemmy.world

    What level of interest do you have in "empire building" location based games?

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Tor needs 200 more webtunnel bridges to fight censorship

    blog.torproject.org /call-for-webtunnel-bridges/
  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    I cannot seem to figure out how to get caddy automatic HTTPS to work behind cloud flair proxy.

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    What should I know about using a wheelchair for the first time?

  • Autism @lemmy.world

    How to "unmask"?

  • Autism @lemmy.world

    Dating/Hangout Anxieties?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Advice Needed: How to get immunotherapy treatment in a rural area where the clinics do not administer the shots?

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Right to Repair Act passes Oregon legislature

    www.kgw.com /article/news/local/oregon-legislature-right-to-repair-consumer-electronics/283-48b9e4df-4c0f-4f20-8ac5-635e50eb9ec1
  • Liftoff! @lemmy.world

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Nvidia sued after senior employee accidentally showed off confidential files taken from previous employer during a video meeting

    fortune.com /2023/11/24/nvidia-lawsuit-corporate-espionage-trade-secrets-valeo-zoom-call/
  • Liftoff! @lemmy.world

    How do you search for and go to a community directly?

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Rarbg Database Dump DMCA'd off GitHub

    github.com /github/dmca/blob/master/2023/06/2023-06-29-rarbg.md