I even used it while traveling with friends. We couldn’t have our seats together in the airplane and the capability to chat and shitpost over bluetooth securely was kinda nice without annoying everyone.
My biggest annoyance is the inability to migrate a profile and the existing chats across devices, even though that’s good security-wise.
Sounds like it’s exactly what it’s for
individuals who may be an “immediate threat to aviation security” and prevent them from boarding a flight.
Kind of happens everywhere to be honest, the best defense is to have a good and unique password and MFA enabled.
Best of luck getting access to a MRI or ultrasound machine that runs on Linux.
At least Naloxone works against it, but yeah that’s terrible…
I hope so, as I use it on the Steam Deck and on Fedora Onyx (Budgie Atomic), which both rely on Flatpak for desktop applications.
Hey Netflix, you need to compete on price AND the service offering. Make piracy feel inconvenient compared to paying and subscribing and you’ll retain the userbase that is willing to pay. You’ll never get those who aren’t willing to pay no matter what.
before tip
what the actual fuck
Are you living under a rock or something?
You think this person will be safe in the US after all this media circus?
her ex-roommate at Colorado State University threatened her with a gun
the case against the roommate was dismissed a few months later and a judge declined to keep the protection order in place
claimed the ex-roommate continued to stalk her, and said police did not respond to her calls for action
Considering the case is now quite publicized, I would be worried for this person’s safety if sent back to the US and the current political climate regarding transgenders.
Care to elaborate why you think that’s good?
Keep the oligarchs away from essential systems such as healthcare, they’ll try to monetize it at the cost of everything else.
Because they somehow don’t consider that someone could have copied the books or discs before reselling them, but it immediately comes to their mind with digital copies riddled with DRMs
Could be possibly better than locked-in syndrome, depending on how much your brain can interact with its surroundings. But yeah this could be the stuff nightmare is made of.
you’ll need to have your own hostname and make it point to your home IP address, just in case it wasn’t clear enough
You’ll also need to do some port forwarding at the home router level so that external users can reach the server.
You’ll preferably want to do what’s called a DHCP reservation so that your server’s internal IP address remains the same, then do a port forward from your public port 8096
to internalIP:8096
. That way, you just have to point someone outside of your network to hostname.duckdns.org:8096
(which will get resolved to your current public IP address) for your Jellyfin server.
I just use a free dynamic DNS provider (ie: DuckDNS), and most home routers are able to publish IP address changes to that DNS, otherwise you just need a small software to publish those change, which you can do ok the server hosting Jellyfin.