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  • Yeah, but the user is also inept, so it evens out.

    Honestly though, they could run a pair of docker containers, one with jellyfin one with wire guard and only have access to the jellyfin instance when logged into the micro sized vpn? (I think docker will let you play with networks that way, I'm experienced enough to be dangerous but not useful)

  • But if you don't plan to access it anywhere but home (your words), then it doesn't have outside access, and putting it on your LAN is done.

    Edit: if you do want to access it from outside, running a wire guard vpn locally is pretty easy to do.

  • The GE app has a recipe generator that they've made slightly less bad recently. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to accept cyanide as an ingredient. It does accept wedding cake though...

    Please note: this is the less bad version.

  • In bookmarks: abbr gets a dash, href does not. (Neither does description)

    website:
    (Space space) abbr: WB
    (Space space space space) href: url-here
    (Space space space space) description: it's a link

    I can't manage indents

  • What they said. Comment stuff out until it works, then SLOWLY add things back in until it breaks. There is probably one line that you can point to as problematic, and it'll be easier to troubleshoot that way.

    My homepage dashboard is a bunch of links, any bad url was my fault, usually misformed.

    I had one case where I had placed files for download and found that homepage makes copies on start, so changing those on the fly doesn't work and requires a restart. (Most yml changes don't and only need a refresh)

    I believe docker labels also need more effort than just a restart, but I'm no expert there, I was forcefully recreating the image that I added labels to.

  • Apparently I'm not alone in this. Though I don't think ours died, though we did give it away... Maybe it's the same machine, transferred several times until it finally found a floor that would finish the job.