Firewall with pfblocker and good feeds solves most of the problem. Spamassassin and URLBLs still work. It really isn’t hard, once you set it up the config never changes. The static IP is by far the worst part.
Firewall with pfblocker and good feeds solves most of the problem. Spamassassin and URLBLs still work. It really isn’t hard, once you set it up the config never changes. The static IP is by far the worst part.
I left when I saw all the attempts to send logs back to the mothership.
Mainly external sharing, I think, since it isbway easier (because of Plex controlling rhe connection?) The Roku app is better, and the cataloguing is better.
Still not worth it.


And here I am resurrecting Dell laptops from 2010 with 1.5gb DDR RAM and Debian


Wow that looks like ass
Opensuse Tumbleweed tho


When you read the Odyssey with the view that Penelope knows who Odysseus is from the moment she sees him, even in his disguise, the last parts of the poem take on a whole new dimension.
And the “mark no man has hit” was the (outside) of Eurymakhos’s throat, if I recall. Which he hit.


how, indeed


Early early early weirdness is that mosquitoes won’t bite you.
Get your blood tested annually and be healthy!


The concept of a line of battle ship is really old -depends maybe on how you define weaponry. There were big ships with slingshots and trebuchets in ancient times. The first one matching the modern type was HMS Dreadnought in 1905, and the last was HMS Vanguard in 1945.
Development was really about deterrence more than anything, but then the planes came.
As for accuracy, the record for a hit at longest range is shared by Warspite and Scharnhorst, both hitting a target at 15 miles, also while steaming at high speed.


They were pretty good up till about 1998, then it has just slowly been going wrong since.


Works fine for me as well. Using public instances can be hit or miss. I just installed it locally, which I get is not possible for many, but it does work. Try lesser known instances.


The only real usability issue I’ve had is auto cataloging. It isnt right much of the time. But I don’t have any remote users that don’t have network access so that simplifies things a whole lot.


Yeah hell to the naww. They’re also probably tracking all your viewing habits and monetizing that data, they’d be foolish not to with that kind of access.


You are entirely entitled to do whatever you want, but for me I go into a towering rage when something I own is taken over for someone else’s ads.


Locking horns with users


I never checked to see what was actually in the logs but when i was running Plex, it constantly tried to send a lot of log data to its masters. That alone was enough to budge me up and get Jellyfin. Jellyfin isn’t as polished but it works perfectly fine for me.


Don’t know all the answers but the home screen has the “Recently Added” rows if you scroll down.
You spatchcocker you
Searxng. Just use a private instance.