Yeah that’s what I assumed you meant
I mean it’s better now but like most brain things, it’s pretty bad as a kid, might check out both
I mean I usually don’t bother adding it until it comes up
I mean, I used to watch some of the original one with captain kirk when I was young, but I never saw tng and all I had was cable and ADHD so I never was good at sticking to series
Mainly, but some of the star trek stuff is pretty wholesome. Kinda makes me wanna finally watch it
Noooooo, straight literal string I believe, I learned that the hard way
Boost has it, I think maybe connect did as well?
I feel like I’m arguing with someone who has a pretty stone solid opinion in their head that in no way can an anarchy work in practice. Which is simply not true, I mean even today there’s such a thing as slab city, it’s a place where there is literally no law. It’s a creative commune where people exist peacefully. Who enforces it? The community at large, because if someone is a troublemaker, they’re immediately dealt with by those around them.
You’re bringing up all these crazy what if scenarios while totally ignoring that the people of the community around you won’t deal with your shit for very long if you decide you want to test out the limits.
That’s just not how things work in real life. Otherwise we literally wouldn’t have functioned as a society before laws came into effect.
Because federation is confusing to the general populace
Sure but just remember as long as I don’t kill you I can now beat you almost to death :)
No laws doesn’t mean no consequences
Thank you this worked
I mean if someone is in local that’s already further than I’m looking to protect, I just need the jellyfin to not be a vulnerability on my network. It’s not like there’s sensitive data on there
I doubt anything, considering I have a total of 3 things I’ve installed to run jellyfin
I didn’t even see this, yes this could work, would just take the login out of the equation
This might work, do you know how secure this is? Could i just put it in to automatically input the password on startup? i imagine that wouldn’t just “unlock” the machine for anyone trying to SSH in
This is essentially what i already do, but hitting start with windows doesn’t usually actually start it unless you’ve bypassed the login screen
I would call that state ennui, personally