I feel like some sort of duplication is the best way to go. Like, have a full stack at home, and have a small mini PC full of NVME that mirrors just the storage you want, and keep the local jellyfin stack up to date otherwise with like docker and watchtower. Then you can unplug and take it with you when you leave, no muss no fuss.
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jawsua@lemmy.oneto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Plex ending support for Watch TogetherEnglish1·4 months agoABS is soooooo good, holy crap. I just loaded everything into it once it was live, which took a long while, but it works amazing. You could also sftp into the docker location I’d guess, but I’d have to look up the commands to get it right
This is good info OP, this is the basics of how you fix it
jawsua@lemmy.oneto Technology@beehaw.org•HP to build future products atop grave of flopped 'AI pin' • The Register7·4 months agoWill it fit in your hand? Will they call it Palm?
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I’m still bitter
jawsua@lemmy.oneto Linux Phones@lemmy.ml•Liberux NEXX is a Linux smartphone with a RK3588S chip, 32GB RAM, and a 5G modem (crowdfunding)12·5 months agoVolla phone seems pretty good, and dual-boots a secure android.
Well, all but one or two important things. But that’s why God invented Walmart
Just keep forcing every task through your adrenal glands, I’m sure that’s a useful long term strategy
… he says as he does the exact same thing
jawsua@lemmy.oneto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Don't ever put someone down2·5 months agoThis made me crack up and kept running around my brain so I had to
turn it into a meme
jawsua@lemmy.oneto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•What would win? 🚀2·5 months agoExcept they’re only faster in precalculated hyperspace lanes, you can’t really point anywhere and go like a warp drive can. If they drop into a ST universe, they’re completely boned. If the enterprise drops into SW, they can still play Swamp Fox all along the lanes and entry/exit points until they run out of dylithium
jawsua@lemmy.oneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People with ADHD: What are the things about it that people don't get?3·5 months agoSometimes I do, if it falls squarely in the realm of one of my obsessions
jawsua@lemmy.oneto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People with ADHD: What are the things about it that people don't get?1·5 months agodeleted by creator
jawsua@lemmy.oneto News@lemmy.world•Canada lawmaker suggests letting 3 US states join, get free health care3·5 months agoShould join Mexico, change the name to Old Mexico
jawsua@lemmy.oneto Technology@lemmy.world•Salesforce Will Hire No More Software Engineers in 2025, Says Marc BenioffEnglish2·5 months agoI told my boss if they seriously consider SN for CRM or ticketing, I’m looking for work elsewhere. I won’t subject myself to that again
jawsua@lemmy.oneto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Lol, they locked all the posts for the community1·5 months agoAnd here we have the reason why online psychological diagnosis is considered malpractice, especially over text in a single session
I’m a highly empathetic person, to the point it causes me difficulties in life, especially in male relationships. I did this specific prank because I knew he personally would love it and he was already highly stressed and needed a break. It worked out great, both for our friendship and his college career.
But thanks for the completely useless, unfounded, and insulting armchair diagnosis. Perhaps in the future your time might be better spent figuring out your compulsive need to prove yourself right and the best understander of a situation despite having almost no requisite knowledge
jawsua@lemmy.oneto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Lol, they locked all the posts for the community1·5 months agoOr maybe I know my friends better than you do after reading a quick story.
Idk man, maybe if this was the first time we did anything in this realm I could see that, but it’s an established part of our relationship. We trust each other. And maybe some levity with no real stakes actually helped lighten his stress during a difficult time, and that was the whole point? He was spiraling a bit and wouldn’t take a break, so just a bit of fun helped him chill and refocus, IMHO.
He graduated cum laude so I think it all worked out pretty well. I think you need to chill a bit and not assume you know everything about everyone after like 3 lines of text
jawsua@lemmy.oneto Technology@lemmy.world•Salesforce Will Hire No More Software Engineers in 2025, Says Marc BenioffEnglish2·5 months agoServiceNow is absolute trash, search doesn’t even work
jawsua@lemmy.oneto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Lol, they locked all the posts for the community1·5 months agoMaybe if afterwards I showed him the knife was made of painted wood, blunted completely, and I snuck a throat protector in his turtleneck.
I did more things like checking a windows install on my laptop first, and cloning his drive off before I pulled it.
We would regularly pull pranks on each other, the rule was it couldn’t cause lasting harm. This fit well within that, and he got me at least as good multiple times. One of my best friends, ever
jawsua@lemmy.oneto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Lol, they locked all the posts for the community1·5 months agoUm, our relationship? Have you ever had friends where you prank each other? The trust it engenders when you show you can play in that space but still not cause any lasting harm pulls people closer. At least it has in my experience. He’s one of my best friends ever
jawsua@lemmy.oneto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Lol, they locked all the posts for the community3·5 months agoIt was so good because I could be as rotten as I wanted, there was zero lasting harm. He immediately forgave me and found it amazing once he booted up the original drive and made sure it was all good
I’m constantly trying to keep under that number, lol. It’s a shame Easter egg