

Talking a page from the book of Florida. Come on vacation leave on probation.
Talking a page from the book of Florida. Come on vacation leave on probation.
It was meant to make you think exactly what you did. Piss you off enough maybe so you can see they are already commiting violence against us all.
It’s what our owners are telling us.
I’ve been called a name! Oh no…
Extremism exists on all sides. I shouldn’t have to cite a source for you to understand that making absolute statements is naive and more often than not, incorrect.
The notion that there are no toxic entities on the left is naive.
You hit the nail on the head.
This is the realization that will require far more people to suffer before they will act.
Your English skills beat those of native English speakers I know. Dont worry there. It’s not perfect, but I envy your ability to make yourself understood in a foreign tongue.
It’s marvelous.
I don’t disagree, and I am one of the VPN advocates you mention. Generally there is no issue with exposing jellyfin via proxy to the internet.
The original question seemed to imply an over-secure solution so a lot of over-secure solutions exist. There is good cause to operate services, like jellyfin, via some permanent VPN.
I would not publicly expose ssh. Your home IP will get scanned all the time and external machines will try to connect to your ssh port.
Over the top for security would be to setup a personal VPN and only watch it over the VPN. If you are enabling other users and you don’t want them on your network; using a proxy like nginx is the way.
Being new to this I would look into how to set these things up in docker using docker-compose.
Thanks for publicly declaring your lack of empathy.
You have a mini sword breaker. It’ll be fine…
Edit: autocorrect…
While I understand your perspective. I want to point out that “lemmy” is not one place. The emphasis is on people being permitted to say what they wish and the conversations being interconnected.
I think you are encountering a social issue, people suck. Fortunately lemmy has a lot of features to turn bad content off. The first is the choice of which server you call home. The moderators from that server will protect you from a select amount of “garbage.” From there you have user tools to block communities/users as you feel is necessary.
The onus is on the lemmy user to curate their content.
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