This reminds me of nebula although nebula does require a central server to coordinate hosts.
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Security is something you do
Like by reducing the attack surface on internal APIs?
I don't even necessarily disagree with you, everybody has to decide themselves if this app offers enough upsides to be worth the downsides.
That being said, instantly calling OP stupid and their project crappy is just not the way to get your point across and in general considered a dick move.
And now the dilemma becomes clear: you either give up democracy to prevent a fascist takeover, or you give up democracy because the fascists have taken over.
I don't think I agree. You haven't lost democracy yet and while "purging the facists" surely sounds nice, it's still a pipedream that most certainly would just result in civil war.
I get your point and I'm not saying that everything lawful is inherently morally right. But we're not talking about challenging and improving laws here and there. The transition of power in a democracy must be honored, otherwise it's not a democracy anymore.
What else should they do? End Democracy themselves?
The american voters gave Trump access to Top Secret Intelligence (again!), so this is on them (as is every fucked up thing Trump can and will do for the next four years or longer).
Thanks for the write-up! I've settled on Immich but it's always interesting to hear about other peoples perspectives.
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This "news site" is a train wreck, jesus fucking christ (pun intended).
Would you mind sharing these extra steps?
Do yourself a favor and do not use the latest tag. Always use the tag for the explicit version you want. Makes things a lot more stable.
You also mentioned that jellyfin prompted you with the installation wizard after the update. It seems like you fixed your problem but for the next time: this is not expected behaviour. A short downtime right after the new container started is normal but afterwards the server should run normally with the same configuration as before.
Regardless, though, my network setup usually consists of Factory Default Settings -> Assign a Static IP -> Configure port-based VLANs. It's not particularly advanced. Most likely I wouldn't even need to use anything other than the web-based management interface.
That's pretty much what I'm doing with my Mikrotik switches too and I never had to touch the cli.
How very 2024 that even these little other ice cream news are indirectly about the genocide in Gaza.