
Dave
@Dave@lemmy.nz
- Comment on Jellyfin/*arr stack subtitle/audio track management 15 hours ago:
Thanks for posting this question! I have the same problem and never thought to ask 😑
- Comment on Plex’s crackdown on free remote streaming access starts this week - Ars Technica 6 months ago:
I think I tried this when troubleshooting and didn’t notice a difference. Nevermind, I pretty easily taught her how to bring up the menu and switch audio streams so she can solve it herself now.
- Comment on Plex’s crackdown on free remote streaming access starts this week - Ars Technica 6 months ago:
Thanks, I didn’t manage to find many options in swiftfin, you don’t know if I can enforce it for a user from the server side?
- Comment on Plex’s crackdown on free remote streaming access starts this week - Ars Technica 6 months ago:
I set up Jellyfin on my mother-in-law’s TV, it’s just push play.
My mum has an Apple TV (the device, not the subscription) and on there she uses swiftfin. The only issue has been sound not working on certain audio tracks on certain movies, but in general it is easy for anyone.
Both are very familiar interfaces for anyone used to playing something from a streaming service.
- Comment on YouTube will use Gemini to insert ads around the parts of a video you care about most 1 year ago:
Isn’t it a bit weird since they already have the technology to see which parts you care about most.
Why do they need to use Gemini instead of just basic data analysis to see where viewership drops at the end of a peak part and insert the ad there?
- Comment on That's all folks, Plex is starting to charge for sharing 1 year ago:
I guess my position is that I am not worried about someone confirming content exists on my server. But I don’t live in the US, if I did I might be more worried. I also geofence to my country to limit exposure.
- Comment on That's all folks, Plex is starting to charge for sharing 1 year ago:
Cheers for that. Many of these issues allow a user to do admin actions if they do the right things, so it seems you should never allow a user that you don’t fully trust to have an account.
But outside of this, there isn’t anything in there that on its own worries me given the nature of the platform (that is, that if it all burnt down I could retrieve all data from other sources). I’m no expert but a cursory look shows a bunch of potential issues that may be layered with other issues but no clear attack path except with prior knowledge.
These should obviously be fixed but there’s nothing that makes me want to rip my server off the open internet in a hurry.
- Comment on That's all folks, Plex is starting to charge for sharing 1 year ago:
What kids of things?
I’ve never worried that much because it’s not critical data and it’s containerised in Docker, but I am curious about specifics because large numbers of people expose it to the internet (through reverse proxies).
- Comment on That's all folks, Plex is starting to charge for sharing 1 year ago:
Isn’t there an assumption it would be behind a reverse proxy… At least I hope that’s the assumption.