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kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•People who are staying on Plex, have you tried Jellyfin? What about it do you not prefer? (real question)English
7·1 day agoSecurely sharing is simpler on Plex. I can invite anyone with just an email and they have near instant access to an HTTPS encrypted service. I don’t have to deal with setting up a VPN, reverse proxy or ACLs (in the case of something like Tailscale).
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•Driver intentionally drove Cybertruck into lake to use vehicle’s ‘Wade Mode,’ police sayEnglish
22·4 days agolmfao the cops charged him for not having a valid boat registration or life vests. amazing.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex Announces Massive Price Hike on Lifetime Subscription PlansEnglish
82·4 days agoBecause if I’m watching locally I dont need them, and if I’m watching remotely Plex already offers secure remote viewing 'out of the box`. They give every user an SSL certificate and a public accessible URL at app.plex.tv. They also handle secure user authentication. The new price is stupid, but Jellyfin is not a 1:1 replacement.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex Announces Massive Price Hike on Lifetime Subscription PlansEnglish
54·4 days agoA gentle reminder that Jellyin more or less requires you to set up a reverse proxy and a secure VPN to use it outside of your home.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•Louis Rossmann taunts Bambu Lab by hosting banned 3D Printer firmware fork, dares $1 billion company to sue him — more creators pledge support and boycotts, Snapmaker donates equipment to embattled deEnglish
7·9 days agoRight. By their argument it seems like China can get fucked because what are they gonna do, kidnap him and bring him to China to face charges?
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI coders are carrying half-open laptopsEnglish
1·11 days agoRight, and this is just waking to run updates or whatever. Imagine what running a local LLM in the same conditions might do.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI coders are carrying half-open laptopsEnglish
2·11 days agobest case scenario you spew a bunch of toxic shit into the already stressed atmosphere.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI coders are carrying half-open laptopsEnglish
1·11 days agokek. okay tell that to all the electric vehicle owners who’ve burned to death in random car fires cause by their batteries igniting themselves. also maybe educate yourself a little and read the underwriters lab article I posted.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI coders are carrying half-open laptopsEnglish
3·10 days agoThey do, but It’s sort of like what happens when you take a hot steak off the pan. The extrernal heat source is removed, but the steak has enough internal heat to continue cooking for a bit while it rests. Your laptop might shut down, but the whole thing being in a backpack would act as an insulator and allow it to continue heating.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI coders are carrying half-open laptopsEnglish
3·11 days ago“Fires on airplanes” is, in general, a BAD THING.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI coders are carrying half-open laptopsEnglish
5·11 days agoI was thinking more about the batteries. It’s probably not as big of a deal with such small batteries, but lithium ion batts can enter an “uncontrollable, self-heating state” called thermal runaway. https://ul.org/research-updates/what-is-thermal-runaway/
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI coders are carrying half-open laptopsEnglish
12·11 days agoI mean… I’m almost glad they haven’t figured out the power settings. Imagine if they were all running around with the lids closed and the laptops stuffed into a backpack? It would be a fire waiting to happen.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•The Alleged 'Avatar' Movie Leaker Has Been ArrestedEnglish
1·1 month agoHowever, a report from the Hollywood Reporter revealed that the leak didn’t come from within Paramount but from a hacker from PeggleCrew—the same troupe behind an infamous 2016 cyberattack on the hosting website FossHub.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•The Alleged 'Avatar' Movie Leaker Has Been ArrestedEnglish
241·27 days agoI’m guessing the crime is how they got the movie.
According to the publication, police discovered that the leaker gained unauthorized remote access to the server on which the animated film was stored, leading him to allegedly download and upload clips of the film online.
This happened in Singapore I guess, but assuming they have similar laws to the US then this would be unlawful access of a computer system.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•Goodbye device ownership, and the last vestiges of free speech will die with this bill as well.English
1·1 month agoI hope they bring some vibe coded, 3d-printed anti-air defense missiles with them!
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•The FCC just saved Netgear from its router ban for no obvious reasonEnglish
2·1 month agoYeah, it’s that consumer label that confuses me. Like, I doubt too many businesses are buying $54 USD Netgear WAPs, and their language specifically included SoHo stuff iirc.
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•The FCC just saved Netgear from its router ban for no obvious reasonEnglish
1·1 month agoI’m curious about standalone WAPs, not existing all-in-ones put into WAP mode. I’m guessing they just don’t fall under the “consumer” umbrella even though they are pretty cheap (this netgear is $54 USD on amazon)
kieron115@startrek.websiteto
Technology@lemmy.world•The FCC just saved Netgear from its router ban for no obvious reasonEnglish
4·1 month agoDid anybody ever confirm if standalone wireless access points are subject to this weird FCC ban thing? Because, like, you can make your own router out of an old computer.


The extent of the setup for Plex is to log in with your email and password, pick which shared libraries you want to be pinned to your home screen, and then browse. My parents in their 70s were able to figure it out and all I had to do from my end was grant them access to the libraries I wanted to share with a simple check box.