

This is how you bait a bot, folks.
This is how you bait a bot, folks.
I’ve been running my own searxng instance for a while now. It is very good 99% of the time. Miles better than the garbage that google generally returns.
This is from a long time ago.
Yes… mY rEsPoNsE was “wild”. Ok dude.
The thing is that discord has fostered fantastic communities in the way that forums never could have. I have personally witnessed no less than 5 communities that are thriving due to primarily using discord. Their forums were an utter shit show.
The fact that you can’t seem to understand why people have done this means that you do not understand the fundamental issue at hand.
People should really stop recommending mint. It will only cause people to go back to windows. Zorin is by far the most windows user friendly Linux distro that I have ever used.
Mint has far too many rough edges to be a serious suggestion for windows users.
Because someone has to clean that shit up.
Edit: you said outside of that, so I will amend my comment to fun for someone could be ruining the fun for others who just want to sit and enjoy watching it.
Wow. This is certainly one of the takes of all time.
#confidentlyincorrect
Does your friend have a static IP? Unlikely considering that you have to pay extra for a static IP.
It isn’t randomly generated. If you read through you would have known that.
Also, Rainbow tables.
tldr, Rainbow tables are precomputed lists of hashed values used to crack password hashes quickly. Instead of hashing each password guess on the fly, attackers use these tables to reverse hashes and find the original passwords faster, especially for weak or common ones. They’re less effective against hashes protected by a unique salt.
The last set of comments is from 2024. These have not been addressed. The fact that it is possible to stream without auth is just bonkers.
The entirity of jellyfin security is security via obscurity which is zero security at all.
“As a cybersec researcher”, the limp wristed, hand wavy approach to security should be sending up alarm bells. The fact that it doesn’t, means that likely either, you don’t take your research very seriously, or you aren’t a “cybersecurity researcher”.
“Thank you for this list. We are aware of quite a few, but for reasons of backwards compatibility they’ve never been fixed. We’d definitely like to but doing so in a non-disruptive way is the hard part.”
Is truly one of the statements of all time.
You should delete this comment.
Let’s be honest… Most of these people are so far gone that even mass executions with be normalized.
"He’s only.executing the bad ones!“
If you have Plex pass, this does not effect anyone using your server.
It’s still a shit asshole move by them, but at least it isn’t catastrophic. Hopefully by the time Plex starts to suck jellyfin will not blow chunks.
Because comparitively, jellyfin sucks.
Once they reach some semblance of feature parity, then you can in good faith ask this question.
If you have Plex pass (honestly, get the lifetime, it’s worth it, jellyfin is pretty shit compared to Plex) it will not effect users of your server.
As long as you have Plex pass it’s all good and nothing changes. That said, this was exactly my reaction. Plex expends exactly zero fucking resources for my server, so wtf is this shit supposed to mean?
This headline is misleading. If the owner of the server has Plex pass than the users can use remote streaming as normal. If the owner does not have Plex pass, then the users need Plex pass to use that server remotely
Imo a stupid move by Plex, but as a lifetime Plex pass holder, no one that uses mine will have to worry so I’m relatively unbothered.
Toshiba drives are trash anyway.