Abusing the already broken youtube copyright strike system is not doing anyone a favor holy shit.
kieron115
I live in Maryland and I don't think I've ever heard someone refer to a company as "it".
I love that the author refers to Hisense as "it" rather than they. Corporations aren't people!
If you have the skills to setup a Jellyfin server you also have the skills to setup wireguard.
They appear to offer a guided installation for windows users.

uhhh did i? https://github.com/ZoeyVid/NPMplus is the link I meant to post for npmplus. its a fork of npm.
Jeez, so it's meant to be a literal home media server. Able, but not designed, to be used for sharing.
Primarily for the CrowdSec integration (one less thing to set up manually)
I run pretty much all my stuff through NPMplus. Then I have a firewall between my public and private networks in case something does get compromised. But I've had Plex exposed (on a non-default port) for literally years and nothing ever happens.
Yeah I had to convince them to try RustDesk so they would stop using RDP. Like I said, a lot of people just know enough to be dangerous.
They also do some SSL shenanigans to get every user a unique, valid public certificate created during setup. https://words.filippo.io/how-plex-is-doing-https-for-all-its-users/
also fyi starlink has public ipv6 available if you DO wan't to set it up. been hosting a minecraft server off a starlink connection lol.
It's like they want people to block ads holy crap. Next chance I get I'm installing invidious on my parent's roku so they can skip this garbage.