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  • Pup Biru@aussie.zonetoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldgoodbye plex
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    i’d consider that all a good thing, but i can also see how it’s more work

    they’re supposed to be stateless because it’s easier to manage, upgrade, etc… if you don’t want that, you can just use load/save/commit (or import/export: can’t remember off the top of my head which is which) and ignore volumes: it amounts to the same thing… there’s also buildpack rebase so you can swap out the base container and keep your top level changes for quick version upgrades that are super simple to roll back


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    misconfiguration here i think is a dangerous way to phrase it… it implies that there is a secure way to run jellyfin on its own. jellyfin, by itself, should never be exposed to the www. it is, no matter the configuration, insecure. to run jellyfin on the www you must put a VPN or other reverse proxy with auth over the top of it


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    swiftfin is mostly there but doesn’t support media segments, which is a deal breaker for me

    really unfortunate since jellyfin media segments is a much better implementation of the concept than plex

    i’m watching the swiftfin issue for when it gets added and i’ll be all over compiling and testing it



  • It’s not about willingness. We’ve seen what people are willing to do.

    having worked in government, it takes sometimes years to even do minor things… most people are “willing” in that they’ll spend a few weekends… few people are willing to spend years of their life for a result that’s “well i guess that’s better than nothing”

    people are willing as long as they see quick results otherwise they get bored and move on to another cause…

    we can see exactly this all over the fediverse: people up in arms and then when some minor court victory happens or some report gets issued everyone is up in arms that we didn’t move straight to arresting people… i’m not saying that there doesn’t need to be some kind of emergency intervention right now to combat the extralegal shit that’s happening, but it shows that if results aren’t immediate, people kinda just argue that a step in the process isn’t good enough

    government should never achieve quick results because quick results means courts and citizens can’t keep up and push back… slow government is a feature (though stalled government as the US seems to have most of the time is certainly not)

    process and precedent help to patch the holes so these things don’t happen again










  • their problems are legitimate problems sure, but in a lot of cases problems with a lot of those groups can be summed up with a couple of things:

    • it’s different to my world view and i don’t like it
    • i think i deserve something and am not getting it

    those are different kinds of problems to acknowledging your own feelings, or people are using me and trampling over me… both are deserving of help, but incels, terfs, extremists in general are harming others with their problems

    you’re free to swing your arms until they come into contact with my body

    these classes of people are harmful to others - i don’t think anyone thinks they aren’t deserving of help, but they are dangerous in a completely different way