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Jellyfin thankfully lets you download content offline alternatively they just text me the IP and I whitelist it then blacklist it a week later, granted if I remember.
Do dnt headers count?
This really isn’t viable as WireGuard clients are just that, single device per client connection, what if someone started watching/listening content on their phone then all of sudden wanted to switch over to their TV or streaming device without having to go through a lot of hoops?
I opted to reverse proxy Jellyfin with Traefik however have fail2ban setup blocking every IP and only whitelisting the known users, added bonus of hiding Jellyfin’s default login form and required Keycloak for SSO.
Don’t use Debian for a gaming PC. Period.
Why? I run Debian on my computer with absolutely no issues gaming.
Stick with an Ubuntu derivative like Mint or Kubuntu. It’s your best bet.
These are all derivatives of Debian in the end.
Some distros come with it pre-installed some have to do it manually, if you’re trying make your operating system have more pizzaz then small things like this spice it up.
Fastfetch is actually quite customizable yet most people leave it on the defaults since it adopts the theme of each distro.
Thank you for this! I never used Nginx directly and only thought of it as a reverse proxy but I had no idea it was capable of actually hosting html/php.
I went back to the drawing board so to say and was able to get GoAccess running, granted non-containerized on bare metal, and was able to reverse proxy the Nginx instance via Traefik.
Neofetch is the precursor to Fastfetch, Neofetch eventually became unmaintained which birthed Fastfetch a fork of Neofetch.
Essentially it’s a CLI tool to quickly list out system specifications, you can change what it lists with a config file.
Here is their GitHub - https://github.com/fastfetch-cli/fastfetch
This was asked many years ago on Reddit and after that I concluded that only British Columbians call these Wood Bugs.
Never heard of a Roly Poly or Pill bug before i saw that post.
You see how often growing youtubers complain about more than 85% of their viewers are not subscribed to the channel, or how just some videos have more views than their main content?
I actually don’t watch a whole lot of YouTube anymore so I can’t really comment on this here.
The issue is that Invidious doesn’t have the algorithm Youtube provides to everyone,
But isn’t this what people are trying to avoid when it comes to digital privacy? User data being used in less algorithms?
Could you elaborate on why not?
The workaround
Quit using YouTube directly and proxy your request through an Invidious instance.
Your requests are mixed in with everyone else’s, ad’s are blocked and most importantly only 1 machine touches YouTube directly and that’s the server hosting Invidious.
Baffling how this got downvoted to lemmy’s equivalent of oblivion with no rebuttals by anyone, you’re absolutely right.
We tried that already, they still won the election,
In this scenario if a user is using Debian 12 (Bookworm) and wanted to upgrade to Debian 13 (Trixie) it is possible to do by editing your /etc/apt/sources.list
file and replacing Bookworm with Trixie.
Obviously consult the documentation and backup your files before making drastic changes to your operating system.
This is absolutely possible as I do it myself however, executed entirely differently, my ASUS WRT Router with Merlin firmware handles the VPN server and it routes the IP range through my VPN provider (Proton), on the clients end their device see a Proton IP.
Didn’t have to mess with config files or anything, install the custom firmware and created a rule for the routing in the VPN Director.