

How do you manage a separate auth (I imagine HTTP auth) with app clients?


How do you manage a separate auth (I imagine HTTP auth) with app clients?


Yes, but that’s not always doable, e.g. on LG TV’s.


It depends on the TV. They have official clients for Android TV, webOS and some more.


If you have a static IP it’s super easy. If you don’t, it’s less easy, but you should configure Plex the same way if you don’t want to use their proxy, which lowers the speed anyway.


Why not? It depends on your situation, but if you have a static IP or a dyndns service, you can just open a port to your Jellyfin and reach it from anywhere.
You can also stick a reverse proxy in front of it, if you want to feel safer.


Yes, exactly. My issues are with the Adobe suite, Affinity and Microsoft Office.


Linux Mint it’s the mvp now. ElementaryOS is also nice, but more like macOS.


I think most malware comes from installing cracked software from non-safe sources.
Linux already has a huge market share in servers, so it’s already a prime target for malware. More desktop users won’t make it worse.


I’ve never had much luck with Wine running Windows programs, unless the programs were ancient. Maybe I’m just unlucky?


Did you switch to Linux?


There’s a third party file explorer that works amazingly and it’s super fast. It’s freeware while in beta: https://filepilot.tech/
If a single guy can do it, why can’t Microsoft?


The funny thing is that both Outlook and OneDrive work way better on the Mac.
I just wish they were available for Linux.


Damn, this is seriously fucked up and dystopian.
You shoot a movie, why cannot I share my favourite scenes with other people?


Yeah but this was on a Danish subreddit, focusing on Danish actresses.
I bet there was a lot of delicious content, but the sub has been banned.


Still looks better than the first Steam Controller. It was atrocious.


Yes. I wonder how many people unknowingly updated Simple Mobile Tools apps after the new owner’s buy-in.


You’re lucky if you don’t depend on apps such as banking apps or Ryanair digital boarding passes
They connect to the Have I Been Pwned database in a secure way.
They make a hash of your password and send just the first characters.


I’d like to add that accessing your things from outside the home is relatively simple if you have a static IP and you setup a VPN to your home with Wireguard.
Some advanced routers even have native support for Wireguard, like the Freebox in France or the Iliadbox in Italy.
That’s smart. Thanks.