

Oof yeah I can’t blame you for leaving after that, I can’t imagine it made you feel particularly welcome! Things do seem to be getting worse and worse every year
Also @Infernal_pizza@lemmy.world and @Infernal_pizza@mastodon.social, Formerly @Infernal_pizza@lemm.ee (RIP)


Oof yeah I can’t blame you for leaving after that, I can’t imagine it made you feel particularly welcome! Things do seem to be getting worse and worse every year


Oh I definitely agree, and I didn’t vote for them. However I was still cautiously optimistic when they won last year as I thought surely they have to be an improvement over the Tories? Turns out I couldn’t have been more wrong


As long as they can still access TikTok and Instagram they probably won’t even care


This year has been absolutely relentless. Got to be the worst year for privacy by far, and tech in general. Especially in the UK and especially these last few months. I will never forgive Labour for this. I know a lot of the legislation like the online safety act was passed by the previous Tory government but they were supposed to be an improvement, not come in and start immediately enforcing it to a greater extent than the Tories.
I don’t think there’s been a single week since the summer where I haven’t seen something that’s filled me with dread. I think it’s actually making me sick at this point


What meaningful way of fighting this is there?


Jesus fucking Christ I hate this shithole of a country


Still need hardware to run it on ☹️


Why has RAM suddenly got so expensive? We’ve been chasing this AI shit for the last 3/4 years and GPUs etc have been expensive the whole time, but somehow RAM has been ok until literally the last couple of weeks?


If you want to try it I think you should be able to do it With a Raspberry pi or equivalent on their network running Tailscale, use iptables to forward all inbound traffic on the Jellyfin port from that device to your Jellyfin server which is also running tailscale. Connect their Roku using the pi as the address for Jellyfin. I’ve not tried this with Jellyfin but I had something similar working with a Minecraft server


Do you have any recommendations for a reverse proxy to use or resources on how to set one up? It’s not something I’ve properly looked into yet


How do you change the domain? That was one of the biggest things putting me off


Yes that was another thing I came across earlier, there seems to be more controversies around Owncloud than Nextcloud which kind of put me off considering how similar they seem to be anyway. And Opencloud is still a work in progress unless I was reading outdated information?


Does it have any advantages over Nextcloud? I did briefly look into it but it just seemed to be Nextcloud but primarily aimed at enterprise customers


Does it have any advantages over Nextcloud? I did briefly look into it but it just seemed to be Nextcloud but primarily aimed at enterprise customers


I hadn’t considered OwnCloud because I thought it was pretty much the same as NextCloud but mainly aimed at enterprise. Does it have any advantages over Nextcloud?
I haven’t got round to setting up https yet since I only access my server via my LAN or Tailscale. When I do get round to setting it up I might use a reverse proxy rather than configuring it for every service. I also need to work out how to do automatic certificate renewal and if that’s even worth doing, so I don’t want to be forced into half-assing it for Nextcloud before I’m ready to do it properly. With Nextcloud specifically I also don’t like the fact that you can’t change the domain after the initial setup, using the community edition via http seems to get round that problem as well


You know the UK isn’t in the EU anymore right?


Except those same websites are now being forced to verify age using photos or government ID which will definitely be required in this case as well
Do I need to update the IMMICH_VERSION tag in my .env file to v2?


I can confirm it works for iOS ones, and they play on non-iOS devices as well
It won’t ever be released, prices are never coming back down