Reading over that list, I don't really see anything that isn't "maybe gets read privileges for non-critical data". Hardly useful enough to be worth attempting access to a single personal Jellyfin server.
I'd be mildly surprised if anyone has ever bothered.
You do you, but in my view the effort outweighs the benefits.
We DO disagree that it was worth allowing the administration that is objectively worse for the Palestinians to take charge to make a point about the Democrats.
If someone told you that you had to sacrifice your entire family in order to "save democracy" would you do it?
You're still missing it.
While saving democracy is certainly part of avoiding Trump, you're still trying to spin this into something it's not.
The relevant point here is that with Democrats, they'd probably still be in a load of trouble while the Dems played politics until they figured out just how much of their base supports Palestine.
With the Republicans... they cheer for the genocide. Hell, if they pull enough authority with this grab, they'll probably send troops to help the IDF finish the job.
People like me voted for the chance to avoid the latter. I'd like to think people like you voted for hope.
But when people who voted for neither major party yell about how Democrat voters are "fInE wItH gEnOcIdE", when it was a calculated choice in support of Palestine, it starts to feel like virtue signaling.
Jesus, Buddy. It's not gaslighting to explain how I interpreted your comment, and it's starting to sound like your angry responses are to avoid explaining your position.
Please explain to the class exactly what you mean by services not supporting Linux. No "obviously you know and are just pretending to make me look bad" stuff.
Are you unable to see that this administration is WORSE?
Are you incapable of understanding why people who support Palestine might vote for the lesser evil of two guaranteed options?
You and others like you scream about how we don't care about genocide, but I'm pretty sure you know the truth and you're just trying to convince yourself that you did the right thing.
Reading over that list, I don't really see anything that isn't "maybe gets read privileges for non-critical data". Hardly useful enough to be worth attempting access to a single personal Jellyfin server.
I'd be mildly surprised if anyone has ever bothered.
You do you, but in my view the effort outweighs the benefits.