Alk
@Alk@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Jellyfin over the internet 12 hours ago:
It can pass through. There is even an official Authentik guide on the various methods specifically for Jellyfin: integrations.goauthentik.io/…/jellyfin/
- Comment on Jellyfin over the internet 12 hours ago:
Here is the video I followed for SWAG. Note that this (and most of IBRACORP’s guides, which are all fantastic) uses Unraid as the OS, which automates a lot of the processes.
And here is a written guide by the same group to go with or replace the video if this is more your speed: docs.ibracorp.io/swag-2/
- Comment on Jellyfin over the internet 12 hours ago:
Yeah that’s a good point. The joke is mostly for my own enjoyment or any random user who happens to forget the
jellyfin.
subdomain.I have had a few hits to /wp-admin, but cloudflare actually blocks those for me (I don’t use a tunnel but I do use them for the domain name which helps a bit). I might just shut down the main page then.
- Comment on Jellyfin over the internet 12 hours ago:
While technically not strictly necessary, it adds more robust authentication methods, and makes it easier to build out other apps if you want to in the future without having to re-do the sign-in process for all of your users. You can have things like 2fa and other things that make it harder for bots to get in and easier for users to stay in. It also makes it easier to keep track of login attempts and notice compromised accounts.
- Comment on Jellyfin over the internet 14 hours ago:
I used several separate guides plus help from a friend. Check out space invader one’s YouTube channel. I’m not at my pc right now but I can gather some of the tutorials I used when I get back.
- Comment on Jellyfin over the internet 14 hours ago:
I kept the main domain open, but redirected it to a rickroll
- Comment on Jellyfin over the internet 14 hours ago:
SWAG reverse proxy with a custom domain+subdomain, protected by authentik and fail2ban. Easy access from anywhere once it’s set up. No vpn required, just type in the short subdomain.domain.com and sign in (or the app keeps me signed in)
- Comment on AI search finds publishers starved of referral traffic 4 days ago:
They really do! It’s nice to read something that’s clearly hand crafted and high quality, especially the big news roundups that you do, as opposed to the usual SEO slop most news sites have. It’s a treat every time a new one comes out.
- Comment on AI search finds publishers starved of referral traffic 4 days ago:
On lemmy, I just browse “all” then filter out anything I don’t want instead of the opposite. I don’t use Mastodon much, or any twitter-style platform. As for videos I still use YouTube, just through the FreeTube application on desktop.
- Comment on AI search finds publishers starved of referral traffic 4 days ago:
Honestly that’s kind of what lemmy is, in a roundabout way. I think you are right, but actually getting people to engage with that would be difficult. Today, word of mouth with younger people mostly revolves around individual things inside centralized platforms like a TikTok meme or something. I think in addition to independent sources of content, there needs to be a cultural change in how everyone accesses content. That’s the hard part.
- Comment on AI search finds publishers starved of referral traffic 4 days ago:
Yes you said it better than I could have. Not only the perverse incentive, but also just the way ads have annihilated the usability of the internet for the average user. I know some sites can’t exist without ads, but the web now is an unusable mess of for-profit click bait SEO slop and the average non-profit oriented enthusiast with a website for something has a harder time than ever existing because of it.
I am not smart enough to know what to change, but I know something has to change. Short of a complete upheaval of the current web, the ones profiting off the current model will do everything in their power to make sure nothing changes.
This is why I’m conflicted. AI destroying ad revenue is that upheaval that could be fast and powerful enough to disrupt the status quo, but at what cost?
- Comment on AI search finds publishers starved of referral traffic 4 days ago:
Yes, but that’s besides the point.
- Comment on AI search finds publishers starved of referral traffic 4 days ago:
On one hand, I don’t generate ad revenue for anyone in the first place and would love to see the ad-supported web model collapse. On the other hand, I don’t like that AI is destroying things. I’m conflicted.
- Comment on A couple of Switch 2 owners are already reporting expanded back panels, Nintendo investigates possible causes 1 week ago:
You can already do that for the switch 2?
- Comment on A couple of Switch 2 owners are already reporting expanded back panels, Nintendo investigates possible causes 1 week ago:
Mario kart.
- Comment on WhatsApp is officially getting ads 1 week ago:
Work, school (not anymore, but while I was in school), local events where I meet people, friends, etc.
- Comment on WhatsApp is officially getting ads 1 week ago:
I’m an android user and I semi-frequently meet iPhone users who show anything between surprise and downright disdain towards me because I don’t have the right color of bubble.
- Comment on Usually helps me out, honestly 1 week ago:
I actually don’t know what this means in this context.
- Comment on Did YouTube just disable video playback for people using adblockers or is it just me? 2 weeks ago:
No trouble using FreeTube.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
Like the other commenter said the amd might be better for gaming, but either way this pc is incredibly powerful and you should have no problem running all games at very high settings.
- Comment on Summer Games Fest begins in 15 minutes 2 weeks ago:
I just tuned in. Did I miss anytbing? 3 hours in
- Comment on RuneScape studio Jagex confirms layoffs 'to reduce complexity, increase agility, and ensure we are fully focused on the areas that matter most' 3 weeks ago:
It just feels too easy. There’s so much good grind in this game, and it feels like there is very little reason to grind agility anymore other than clout, and even then now there is far less clout in having 99.
- Comment on RuneScape studio Jagex confirms layoffs 'to reduce complexity, increase agility, and ensure we are fully focused on the areas that matter most' 3 weeks ago:
And I wish it hadn’t.
- Comment on i broke 1 month ago:
You MUST specify what that stands for so there isn’t a terrible misunderstanding with what you are suggesting.
- Comment on LibreOffice: We still see people on the fediverse recommending OpenOffice, despite it having year-old unfixed security issues 1 month ago:
I’ve always said “lihb ree” office in my head. (lib as in rib)
- Comment on Half Life 3 1 month ago:
Damn you just spoiled it for me, put a spoiler on that.
- Comment on List of Alternatives to Adobe Programs 1 month ago:
I can’t press the record button without it crashing and it fails to see half of my audio channels, so I’d say not great.
- Comment on I've Been Killing Slimes For 300 Years And Maxed Out My Level Season 2 • Slime Taoshite 300-nen, Shiranai Uchi ni Level MAX ni Nattemashita: Sono ni - Episode 2 discussion 2 months ago:
I thought for sure it was a dream until she didn’t attempt to explain at all and just said “you’ll understand when you’re older”
- Comment on I've Been Killing Slimes For 300 Years And Maxed Out My Level Season 2 • Slime Taoshite 300-nen, Shiranai Uchi ni Level MAX ni Nattemashita: Sono ni - Episode 2 discussion 2 months ago:
Wait, did she actually sleep with the droplet spirit? Or was that a dream?
- Comment on Yesterday's mystery print revealed 2 months ago:
I saw the initial picture and thought “Whatever that is is still a mystery to me.” haha
Thanks for the explanation. I thought it was some sort of construction-related apparatus, with that rebar.