I don’t really agree with you here. If you take the time to set things up properly. And prepare for IF something would happen. Your fine. Been running a exposed jellyfin server for years now. Never hat a security issue. And even if I would, not much harm could be done anyway due to how it is setup.
If you still like some manual dependency control. Slackware is your friend 😁
When does this stupid joke of a EU law end…
How difficult can it be to just give someone a login? I don’t get the whole sharing jellyfin is difficult argument. It is just as easy as any online service 🤷♂️
None. Self hosted wireguard. To access some services.
I can disable AA on my device no problem. But I use it sometimes too so that isn’t a great solution. I agree that it is a mess though.
Thanks for the tip! Never heard of setroubleshooter tbh.
No we should all migrate to I2P instead.
No, you need to cross seed. A torrent client that allows for this is biglybt. Or you need to manually re upload it on i2p
Yes that is true. Their are a few bittorrent clients that can cross seed however. But it mainly stays inside i2P which Is good and makes it fully anonymous
I2p is fairly easy to use. The normal I2P client even comes with a torrent client bundled. Also URLs for postman aka best torrent site are included.
I2P is IMO the future for torrenting. The only downside it still has is that their is less content. But that will be solved when more and more people migrate to I2P
I use a a 1080TI. I do some occasional gaming like Minecraft, used to play GTA and the like. Nothing competitive.
Navidrome with tempo if you go the self hosted route
It is a dell ultrasharp U4924DW
I use a 49" ultrawide. I find a window manger work very well with it.
5120x1440p
Edit: one downside is getting proper wallpapers for it that are not stretched or cut
I have read that page and this isnt really what i asked. this is about just snapper not how to setup btrfs to get it working as i explained above
Like I said in the post. To set it up just like Opensuse Tumbleweed. I find snapper quite easy to work with and use to rollback from those bootable snapshots. Also it making snapshots after updates is quite useful too
I never needed it until now…
Anyways thanks for letting me know. Looks like I be going to the store. As the puck in the card is defiantly wrong in that case…