Later Edit Update: Following an investigation, Steam officially denied any system breach in a recent statement responding to concerns.
The company clarified that the one-time codes, which have been leaked, are only usable for 15 minutes, and the messages in question were old. This means Steam accounts are not affected by the incident, and any kind of personal data is safe.
“You do not need to change your passwords or phone numbers as a result of this event. It is a good reminder to treat any account security messages that you have not explicitly requested as suspicious.”, recommended Steam.
There are a number of ways to do that without breaking clients. They could add a api/v2 with the option to disable the old one and clients could choose to support the new one, with the old one being set to deprecated
Nobody said anything like that. I'm just saying that Jellyfin fans tend to get pretty emotional when the topic comes up, as you just proofed fabulously
And with that it loses any edge it had over Plex. If I have to install a VPN on every device of every user, just because the project wont adhere to basic security practices, then I will not switch to it.
It doesn't have to, but the tone that is used when criticizing Plex users is pretty personal a lot of the time. Hard not to take it personally when using Plex is portrayed as as a sign of brain damage
Quite simply we must boycott any company using robotics
What? Robots aren't the problem. The problem is the stubborn refusal to accept that we are moving to a point where not everyone will have to work and that we will have to think about how we can move on from that
Thanks, was about to change my password