If your reverse proxy only acknowledges jellyfin exists if the hostname is correct, you won't get discovered by an IP scanner.
Mine's on jellyfin.[domain].com and you get a completely different page if you hit it by IP address.
If it does get found, there's also a fail2ban to rate-limit someone brute-forcing a login.
I've always exposed my home IP to the internet. Haven't had an issue in the last 15 years. I'm running about 10 public-facing services including NTP and SMTP.
Firefox has a fingerprint resistance setting that sets the clock to UTC. It messes up a lot of sites. There's 10 million people in my timezone so I just leave it.
The bill would jeopardize rideshare services in Colorado “to an untenable degree, and could very well lead to companies that Coloradans rely on exiting the market, raising prices, or reducing the number of drivers,"
What a bizarre statement. If they exit the market, everything will improve.
The multi-desktop thing has been a thing in most Linux desktops since the 90s. Just sayin'.
Hacks that work for me:
Separate work and home devices. I can only stop thinking about work if I physically boot to another device
Alarms for all the things. Time blindness is annoying and it means I don't go into "waiting mode" if I know something will disrupt me at the right time.
Don't install social media apps on your phone. I have one for Lemmy, but I use facebook and all the others in a browser. This way they absolutely cannot interrupt me. It's way better for privacy too.
It's bugger-all work to slap those calcs together. The ledgers are already unitised at member level and it's only a couple of function calls to calculate unrealised gains for a given period.
Even for defined benefit funds, you can pull quotes at two different dates to calculate gains with very little effort.
What really irks me is that ConnectEast/Transurban somehow get away with it. If you miss a $2 toll they'll get the police to send you a $150 fine for it.
What's worse is that their systems actively block you from paying the toll afterwards.
Actually, the most fucked thing above all is these companies are using government resources to protect their revenue stream whilst paying zero taxes.
I almost copped the fine once in a brand new car that I hadn't assigned my tag to yet. The only reason I managed to dodge the fine is because Transurban had me fly from Melbourne to Sydney with zero notice to oversee the deployment of their air quality monitoring systems in the M5 tunnel. Because, ya know, they couldn't open the tunnel unless it was operational. I was driving to the airport at 5am. For them.
Shoji cat is watching you...