

Is there an advantage to using this over the standard linux process accouting tools (psacct or acct package in most distros)?
who is being forced to use systemd and how are they forcing you?
it also says all posts require a tag… however thanks for sharing about the sidebar because it led me to find foodporn and thats more what i’m into. Good to know this is the one for “food memes and shitposts” and such.
I totally agree with that. Many meals involve no cooking at all. Its just that I thought this forum was about cooking.
is heating a freezer corndog and dumping chips from a bag really cooking?
I picked up a Denon DNP-730AE network audio player on ebay and I run Tiny-DLNA on my server where the music files and playlists are stored.
Works great and sounds great.
Yes its CLI based
You can do this easily with Tailscale or a similar wiregaurd vpn.
Rice Bran oil is my fave with a smoke point of 232 °C (450 °F) and it holds up a long time. I also use it for deep frying. Its not well known in the west and its really great.
It is easier than you think.
I never said how easy I think it is so what are you basing this response on?
I wouldn’t even think about charging anyone for anything until you get it all setup and dialed in with backups, etc and are sure you know how to keep the service running.
Then write a howto instead of asking here. That shouldn’t take much.
How so? if I compromise a containerized app I get all the data that app has access to.
From a security standpoint, each and every container running actually increases the potential attack surface.
Keeping containers up to date for security and bugfixes is just as important as OS packages.
If you are going to store important data I would get a new drive. Either replace the internal or attach an external.
Also make backups.
My wife and I hardly ever watch TV outside the home. Certainly not with our phones. The only time is when we travel However she does use tailscale daily. That was my point, that tailscale is easy for non-tech people. Sorry if that is confusing.
No shit. Is that not exactly what I have been saying over and over?
My first comment in this thread says clearly that if you want to run a pirate tv service for other people then you’ll want something other than Jellyfin.
Where did I disagree with you?
I’ve repeatedly pointed out that Jellyfin is great for a self-hosted home media server. If you use it as intended then its security is not an issue.
Its not for running an internet tv service for others.
I don’t really understand why this causes some people to go off on a rant about how hard it is to explain a vpn to their grandmother. That’s not something I’ve ever suggested.