If you set up Jellyfin plus Tailscale VPN, you can access your media server on your phone while you’re on the go. It’s a little confusing to set up, but once you figure it out, it’s amazing. Happy to offer some guidance if you get stuck
If you set up Jellyfin plus Tailscale VPN, you can access your media server on your phone while you’re on the go. It’s a little confusing to set up, but once you figure it out, it’s amazing. Happy to offer some guidance if you get stuck
I see this argument a lot, and I’m sure you’re right, but I was curious, why don’t people set up a url for jellyfin that your family can access over the internet, then they just have to go to a website and log in? Would work for TVs or any device that connects to the internet
I recently cut most of mine. Don’t miss them as much as I thought.
It’s totally okay that you’re not smart enough to understand all the big scientific words, but you don’t have to deflect the blame.
Hack the mainframe, play Cotton Eye Joe on repeat until the ceo explodes into gold coins. Prophet
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The irony is this article requires a subscription to view it…
Maybe you could save the chats to a file and then use Paperless-ngx
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The music industry and how the money works now are fundamentally different than how it was back then so keep that in mind while you’re wearing the tinfoil hat
There’s protest music, but it’s also different than back then. Now most of it exists in the more marginalized communities like the queer or poc space, as opposed to the mostly white hippie movement for example
One bigger name that comes to mind now is Kendrick Lamar.
https://www.complex.com/music/a/j-mckinney/kendrick-lamar-alright-protest-song
It’s easy to get stuck in a music bubble. You have to work to find new music.
I’ll fight you
I started with Ubuntu because it’s so widely covered in tutorials/guides and troubleshooting docs. I want to branch out and try other distros, but I have had no reason to stop using Ubuntu. I use 22.04 on my daily driver and Ubuntu server for my home servers.
Off the Florida keys!
Linux is DIY by nature. Buying a fancy, brand new laptop is not.
Not saying you can’t do both. I’m just saying the Linux ethos lends to more crafty people.
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