

Also bird flu, climate change, housing bubble bursting, high likelihood of food supply storage and that kid back on the fucking escalator.
Also bird flu, climate change, housing bubble bursting, high likelihood of food supply storage and that kid back on the fucking escalator.
That’s for the CDN. It’s about serving static, cached content faster. I actually tried to pay and use their Stream service, but it’s only to be used for serving video in a web page. While they’ve not directly clarified on the topic (even after being asked directly in the forums several times), don’t turn on caching and it appears to serve the language they’ve used in the updated TOS. I’m not a lawyer here, but parse that all as you will. Don’t take up storage on their CDN and they seem to be happy. I actually did buy some domain names through them to make sure I’m not just using their services without giving anything back. But, that’s a matter of conscience.
Who’s to say what content I stream. You do you, boo.
No it’s not. It used to be. They removed that part of the TOS about video streaming back in 2023.
It depends on how you’re hosting Jellyfin. The easiest and most common way is via Docker in some form. You can also install a docker image of Cloudflare tunnel making sure it’s on the same virtual network as Jellyfin (I think it will by default). However you’re running Jellyfin, Cloudflare tunnel will need to be able to reach your local Jellyfin install.
Create a tunnel in the Cloudflare zero trust dashboard, create or edit the config file for your Cloudflare tunnel install using the code string from the zero trust dashboard, your tunnel will attempt to connect to the Cloudflare servers, when it does, you have a secure tunnel. Then you can add hostnames on the zero trust dashboard, using your local IP addresses and ports. For example, jellyfin.yourdomain.com points to 192.168.1.10:8096. The tunnel connects your local IP to the routing from your domain.
Be careful to not open this up to apps that don’t have security in some form at least. There are ways to improve security on your tunnel end with SWAG and such. And I recommend turning on the security tools in Cloudflare so your domain can’t be accessed outside of your country at the least, and maybe even whitelisting IP addresses for even more security.
SpaceInvaderOne on YouTube has a good video on creating a Cloudflare tunnel via Unraid. But everything is much the same in regular docker. I’m sure there’s good videos on doing it however you’re hosting Jellyfin. Feel free to reach out with questions, I’ll gladly help if I can.
Cloudflare tunnel and a domain name will stream Jellyfin to any device while delivering a decent amount of safety.
The one advantage we have over the machines is that their chips are destructible. Can we stop this research?
“a threat to press freedom”
angry goose
The freedom to what? The freedom to what motherfuckers?
Nope
They went straight for a time out in the corner. But the supreme Court has a door in that corner and keeps sneaking him fudge pops.
Dude can’t even charm his wife.
That’s in the system we’re used to. They’re banking on now taking over the entire fucking thing. Losing some fake money to gain all of the real power is definitely what they’re lining up for.
These stories constantly operate on the assumption that Trump is a rational actor with reasonable goals. Neither is remotely true. He’s a fucking idiot who rarely fully understands what he’s doing and Russia and oligarchs are easily working his ego and pushing him to destabilize everything.
Yeah, I also should have used “sparkling authoritarianism” it would have been funnier and more contextual.
The camps aren’t on American soil so it’s only sparkling fascism.
Is there an emby app available or Kodi? The base of Jellyfin should work in either. Plug and play as far as I’m aware with maybe some issues for certain versions.
I missed the Readarr part in my initial read through, but that is exciting. Jellyseer kind of has a recommendation section, mostly in popular and trending movies. I think it pulls from Trakt? Not entirely sure on that one. Either way, I’m looking forward to trying Mediawolf.
Or my favorite, Jellyseer. Seems to have mostly the same features. But I’m always looking for more and better.
It’s from Mallrats. Pretty old reference but Lemmy trends to the older crowd.