

Yeah, I usually download directly from the release in the repos (github, Gitlab, Codeberg, etc) with obtainium. F-Droid only if there’s no alternative, and Aurora if it only exists in Google Play. This is a game changer for the worse.
Yeah, I usually download directly from the release in the repos (github, Gitlab, Codeberg, etc) with obtainium. F-Droid only if there’s no alternative, and Aurora if it only exists in Google Play. This is a game changer for the worse.
Wao, how is this going to work if now they are required by law to allow third-party stores in Android? What the fuck?
This is absolutely critical. Jellyfin is not made with security as an important factor.
Easy, mine is local only and on it’s own VLAN.
If you’re going to self-hosted instead of using a VPS (I know you said you’re looking at a VPS solution, this is just in case) make sure you can segregate your networks. A router that allows you to create virtual LANs, same with the access points and switches if needed.
You don’t want to expose all your devices to the internet for a few services.
Nice, they provide all the cool sites for free movies in the law suit 🤣🤣
You can download the full document from here (I think, because they said it was a one-time link, according to them).
You can still run the smart switches locally if you have the ones that support matter. But yeah, the old ones do require internet connection, which sucks.
Good for you. You do you. I’ll keep pirating all the games I can, and if they are from a respected developer (fuck you Ubisoft, EA, Blizzard, etc.) AND I like the game, then I’ll certainly buy it.
Just subscribed. I’ll listen to a few of your episodes. I’m always looking for good content on privacy, data sovereignty and Linux everything. Thanks for sharing.