

No, I was getting a 401 directly from nginx. Where is that last screenshot from?
No, I was getting a 401 directly from nginx. Where is that last screenshot from?
I just tested and was able to get to the login page with an nginx proxy in front of jellyfin. A login attempt causes nginx to throw an error, but jellyfin itself seems fine. If I disable http basic auth, I’m able to log in and play video. This looks like an nginx configuration issue, and if I cared enough to actually get it working I’m sure it would.
It’s about on par with other movies of the era. If you like those, you’ll like Gaslight.
There’s probably some limit, but it’s never even crossed my mind when building a system. Any modern system should support absurd disk sizes.
Edit: actually since Bay Trail is Atoms and Celerons, you might actually see a lower limit, especially on the Atom. But I doubt 12 TB is too big.
Fortunately, jellyfin loads fine behind an nginx proxy using basic auth.
Sounds like it works fine in the scenario I was discussing.
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/5415
A reverse proxy won’t help (unless you’re doing authentication with it). A cloudflare tunnel would help, if it requires authentication.
We can do both.
Spanish names are different because they’re familial. Most of this guy’s names are given. Strictly speaking, in the Anglosphere, only the final name is familial (though it may rarely have spaces in it), the rest are given.
Upload is upload. It doesn’t matter if it’s over the plain Internet or over a tunnel, you’re still uploading roughly the same number of bytes per second.
Not that they’re really an issue unless you are exposing your server to untrusted clients. You shouldn’t be putting your servers on the Internet anyway, use a VPN.
DNS was invented in 1985 to solve this problem.
You could also run it from the phone.
Yes. Each state already has this data.
It also lets you edit your comments.
The most recent models of cell phones can now send texts and SOS by satellite. I assume the SOS is like 911 and doesn’t need the special subscription.
But if you’re doing high-risk activities in a remote area, you should really have a spotter, a Garmin inreach, or both.
For fiction, yeah, that’s true. For nonfiction, this could work pretty well.
I’m still generally opposed to it because it’s using the work of existing voice recording without compensation, though.
Becoming? Do you not know about the civil rights era? J. Edgar Hoover?
Big brother has lowered tariffs from 0% to 54%! How kind!
I hope Trump increases the chocolate rations next!
It does mean no petroleum was used to make the plastic, which is one environmentally-friendly aspect.
It must have been under the one you meant to reply to, because I swear I saw it as a reply. (Boost sometimes doesn’t display reply indents properly anyway.)
Or are you gaslighting me right now?