

Nat is not a firewall…
Seriously. Unless you open up your Lan to the internet it functions the same way as ipv4 in respect to receiving unsolicited queries from the internet. All those are dropped.
Nat is not a firewall…
Seriously. Unless you open up your Lan to the internet it functions the same way as ipv4 in respect to receiving unsolicited queries from the internet. All those are dropped.
Thanks for this. Didn’t even know it was an option.
I mean, it’s obviously a terrible system.
But as a caveat, he was elected. You vote for a ticket and he’s on that ticket.
For real. JF roku team is killing it. Latest release is so nice.
I somehow only recently saw this (few weeks ago) but man it looks awesome. I’m curious how well the android layer works as I haven’t used waydroid in a long time.
It’s not cheap enough to take a lark on is my only qualm.
Keycloak is very much lighter actually. Can run under half a gig ram whereas authentik uses about 1GB.
Authelia is king though in running with just about 30MB of ram.
I feel like short is already your tax rate. Long being like 13%.
I’d propose the top tax rates on income. Then tax short cg at that rate, 2-3% less for long (or some other scale designed to keep money stable in the market.)
But yes, convince everyone that needs done and the rich to ever let it get close to passing.
Forced transcoding? Oh my…
Thanks again roku team. Updating soon.
Id be very curious to see numbers on how many are actually moving away.
I think it depends who you ask.
As a linux admin, I don’t mind it and actually really appreciate it. It’s a robust system like you said and though a bit persnickety on resolving things, does its job well.
As a home user, I find that mostly you shouldn’t know it ever exists anyhow. The one time you might would be podman volume issues (when you forget or don’t know to append a z/Z) or when you’re doing something odd. I can see how some would dislike it in that case.
But in any case I fully recommend running it and just learning how to use it. Kind of like IPv6. It’s misunderstood, too often disabled, and should be more widespread. They both are really improvements to what came before. Just technology that takes a little more time to learn is all.
Here is a helpful video explaining it- https://youtu.be/_WOKRaM-HI4
Oh the people who dislike MAC probably do dislike file permissions too, ha. chmod -R 777 somedir
and such.
Ie. The equivalent of sending the output of your wiki to /dev/null
Or the fact it consumes like 30mb of ram compared to authentiks near 1GB.
Solid reply. First realistic thing I’ve heard from someone complaining.
That and those servers are going to be running anyway. Powering a simple restaurant website is a grain of sand on the beach of internet usage.
Seems they’ll just keep making money on sync.
Can anyone say if jellyfin4kodi works with this now or not?
This release- https://jellyfin.org/posts/jellyfin-release-10.10.0/ apparently broke it but said it might be fixed quickly. I’m not seeing anything in jellyfin4kodi release notes that mentions it (unless I missed it.)
Not that I can see. I assume it’s just an aversion to anything Microsoft profits off of?
At most I think it’s hosted on azure. That’s it.
Not that I recall.
I like it. Nice to be able to see all your workouts across whatever time period.