

Procrastinating
I will let you know later how good I am at it.
Just a lvl 28 guy from Finland. Full-stack web developer and Scrum Master by trade, but more into server-side programming, networking, and sysadmin stuff.
During the summer, I love trekking, camping, and going on long hiking adventures. Also somewhat of an avgeek and a huge Lego fanatic.
Procrastinating
I will let you know later how good I am at it.
I think it’s pretty weird.
Oh wow, I didn’t know abot his backstory. Oblivion and Skyrim would probably be very different games if he hadn’t survived that accident.
It allows you to easily list users who upvoted or downvoted a post or comment. Most people don’t realize their votes are public, as Lemmy doesn’t display voters anywhere in the UI. The tool sparked quite a bit of debate when it was released, most of it unnecessary in my opinion as instance owners/admins, community moderators, and users of non-Lemmy software (like Mbin) can see vote information regardless.
Downloading VMware Workstation from Broadcom. They made it free but they definitely didn’t make getting it easy. What’s worse, in-app updates have been broken since Broadcom takeover, meaning you need to navigate their shitty website every time you want to update.
Every account on reddit fediverse is a bot except you.
Jokes aside, I haven’t noticed anything. I don’t really see what would anyone gain by setting up bots posing as real humans. Especially on Fediverse. I’m not saying it’s never happening but I don’t think it’s very common.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukigassen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19_lockdowns
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viking_Age
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Terminal
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_cannabis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_cab
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximum_wage
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_Air_Flight_072
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian_version_history
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_the_Ants_(novel)
I only included pages from the English Wikipedia. There was quite a few visits to Wikipedia in my native language too.
Nothing major, but I have two stories that have stuck with me. I’m not superstitious or anything, and obviously these are just coincidences, but it’s interesting how the human mind loves finding connections between things even when there aren’t any.
One morning in 2020, during the covid lockdowns, I woke up to the sound of a small bird pecking at my bedroom window. It was really going at it and wouldn’t fly away even after opening the blinds. For some reason, I wanted to take a picture of it, and just as I grabbed my phone, it rang and I got the news that my grandmother had passed away during the night. Right then, I noticed the bird flying away. My partner at the time insisted it was my grandma saying her final goodbyes. While I don’t believe that, the memory of that moment has stuck with me, and it still makes my eyes water a bit.
The second incident also involves a bird, funnily enough. A friend and I were driving to a national park for an overnight hiking trip when we accidentally drove over something on a small forest road. I didn’t see it, but my friend said it looked like a small bird. I wanted to stop and check, but my friend, who was driving, just kept going. I jokingly said something like "Now we have bad karma, and the whole trip will get ruined somehow.” And would you know it, that very same day an unexpected heatwave hit the area, making the entire hike pretty miserable. This has become a running joke between us, every time we go hiking, we joke about how everything will go fine, as long as we can get there without running over anything on the way.
Yeah, just checked the price myself too. $120 is just robbery. I hope 3rd party manufacturers will figure out how to make their stuff work with Switch 2.
While I don’t support them doing it, I’m a bit out of the loop on why third-party docks are even needed? What’s wrong with the original dock? I’m genuinely curious, I had Switch 1 for 5+ years and it never occurred to me to even look at any third-party docks.
That’s very useful, thx for the info. But comments don’t have that, for them you have to use the three-dot menu? And in there long pressing the share option doesn’t seem to do anything.
You might wanna go to Settings --> General --> Share Link Instance
and change that to “Ask”. Then, when you select “Share” from the three-dot menu on any post or comment, you can choose between a link to your instance, the author’s instance, or the community’s instance. Finally, you can copy the link from the share dialog. At least, that’s how it works on Android.
When posting a link to comment, it makes most sense to me use the community’s instance. In this case: https://lemmy.world/comment/17923298
Kinda off-topic, but am I the only one who usually joins meetings five minutes early? I hate being late, and that way I give myself five minutes of peaceful troubleshooting time if my mic doesn’t connect, for example.
Thanks. This is kinda important info so I’ve edited my initial comment.
They are not saying anything on why they are removing it.
Jellyfin is dropping HTTPS support with a future update[…]
What’s the source for this? I wasn’t able to find anything with a quick google search
I see everyone in this thread recommending a VPN or reverse proxy for accessing Jellyfin from outside the LAN. While I generally agree, I don’t see a realistic risk in exposing Jellyfin directly to the internet. It supports HTTPS and certificates nowadays, so there’s no need for outside SSL termination anymore. (See Edit 2)
In my setup, which I’ve been running for some time, I’ve port-forwarded only Jellyfin’s HTTPS port to eliminate the possibility of someone ending up on pure HTTP and sending credentials unencrypted. I’ve also changed the Jellyfin’s default port to a non-standard one to avoid basic port-scanning bots spamming login attempts. I fully understand that this falls into the security through obscurity category, but no harm in it either.
Anyone wanna yell at me for being an idiot and doing everything wrong? I’m genuinely curious, as the sentiment online seems to be that at least a reverse proxy is almost mandatory for this kind of setup, and I’m not entirely sure why.
Edit: Thank you everyone for your responses. While I don’t agree with everything, the new insight is appreciated.
Edit 2: I’ve been informed that infact the support for HTTPS will be removed in a future version. From v10.11 release notes:
Deprecation Notice: Jellyfin’s internal handling of TLS/SSL certificates and configuration in the web server will be removed in a future version. No changes to the current system have been made in 10.11, however future versions will remove the current system and instead will provide advanced instructions to configure the Kestrel webserver directly for this relatively niche usecase. We strongly advise anyone using the current TLS options to use a Reverse Proxy for TLS termination instead if at all possible, as this provides a number of benefits
I think most guesses in this thread are a bit on the low side. I say $48.50.
You should post this to me_irl