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  • TrueNAS is not absolutely required.

    It just seems to be the favorite. Anything would work. OMV, EasyNAS, OpenFiler, Rockstor, even just base *nix with the appropriate packages and config.

  • You'd create a ZFS pool for your shares, then a TrueNAS VM which serves your ZFS pool as NAS. Then setup your Jellyfin VM using your NAS as storage for your libraries. Ends up looking like this: https://x0.at/Gbqm.png

    Your media is accessible via the network from any device because they're SMB shares, and it works just fine in Jellyfin. If you only create a ZFS pool for Jellyfin, your media can then only be accessed through Jellyfin. It limits your future options.

  • You can do a share any number of ways. I simply banked on the fact that anyone willing to ask the question likely doesn't know how to setup SMB shares without a GUI like TrueNAS.

  • More like, if you sell a gun and follow the law, you're not responsible if the person you sold the gun to murders someone...

    They're an ad agency. They sell ad space. If "anti-abortion" people buy ads, that doesn't mean that Google is pushing anti-abortion. How anyone could think like that is frankly the epitome of stupidity.

  • It's frankly exactly as complicated as his postulated setup, only provides more flexibility. It's the best outcome.

  • Specifically word to whatever converters. People upload resumes, and their information is stolen, etc.

    Careful what you upload online.

  • The registration is relatively trivial. You have Chinese youth unable to afford a nice house/apartment and vehicle but the brides parents want $50,000 for them to wed. It's a cultural problem, not a clerical one.

  • So if you're going through the trouble of setting up proxmox, I would setup the majority of the storage in a ZFS pool for a TrueNAS SMB share/NFS share. Then create a small container just to host jellyfin and jellyfin's cache--maybe commit 10GB of storage to it--really depends on how big your media library is. Mine is about 5TB and cache, metadata, and other misc things take up about 8GB.

    Setting up your share is enough for jellyfin. Since the media and jellyfin are stored on the same metal, additional latency will be sub 100ms. Create a library in Jellyfin and set it to the share; Movies: \\nas\Movies, TV: \\nas\TV, etc.

    Works flawlessly and would have more utility than allocating the entirety of your storage to your jellyfin container because it functions as a normal NAS. I've been running with a setup like this for a while and it works great.

  • He's hoping everyone else doesn't liquidate before he can. lol He's trying to leave everyone else holding the bag.

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  • IMO, if the project is open source, no courtesy is required. Specifically if the original maintainer hasn't done anything with the repo in a decade.

    Fork it, make your changes, and if you're feeling generous in the readme drop the link for the original repo giving credit to the author. Anything more than that is above and beyond.

    In the case where the original upstream was being updated, how do I integrate those with my changes?

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    #> cd project.git
    #> git fetch upstream
    #> git merge upstream/main
    
      

    Read more here.

  • They're an open platform. Anyone can buy ad time on their platforms. It has nothing to do with Google and everything to do with people buying ad time.

    If you're going to be pissed, then be pissed. Just be right.

  • It's a great idea. And I hope she does. But his seat doesn't expire isn't until 2029.

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  • There are ways to use public dns safely. Specifically by running AdGuard Home which filters domains, then forwards your request.

  • With democrats not wanting to stand up, and the judicial branch being silent, there's nothing that can be done right this second. The best advice anyone not supposed to be here can have right now is to simply not be here. If you are, you might get caught and then sent to some inhumane bullshit camp they got popping up.

    1. There are no "charge backs," it's not a credit card.
    2. You can dispute any transaction, that's US federal law

    As for the "ease" I have no idea. I've never needed to do it. If you need the consumer protections to feel safe, then just use your credit card.

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    export PS1="\[\e[31m\][\[\e[m\]\[\e[38;5;172m\]\u\[\e[m\]@\[\e[38;5;153m\]\h\[\e[m\] \[\e[38;5;214m\]\W\[\e[m\]\[\e[31m\]]\[\e[m\]\\$ "
    
      
  • I'm not a legislative body, so I can't pardon anyone.

    Female students have a right to a safe space free from genetic males--trans females. Prioritizing trans females ignores current female athletes' concerns. Which is the core issue.

    You can't negate students' rights for inclusivity. Gendered leagues are, by definition, gendered. Schools can't legally curtail student rights to accommodate others, regardless of feelings about transgenderism. Some athletes oppose competing with trans individuals, and their rights have to also be respected.

    This is a desegregation moment. Like the South's defense of segregated schools, gender-separated sports are being used to exclude. The Civil Rights movement shifted focus to Black students' right to public education. You have to shift the focus from a never-ending fight about rights to desegregate collegiate sports. Mixing gender-separated sports with transgenderism is untenable. Eliminate gendered sports; a level playing field removes grounds for opposition. It's the only sensible solution.