Nature is healing
Darkassassin07
You could setup a user account like the share you're describing. There's a setting to prevent the user from changing their password.
Just pass out those credentials to anyone you want to collaborate with; they don't need their own individual accounts.
Yup:
"My assigned sex at birth was a commodity that was bought and paid for. So when I was feminine as a child and then turned out to be transgender, I was going against the product that was sold"
I'll try the unsubscribe link, if that fails I'll directly email addresses like [email protected], info@, support@, service@, hr@, admin@, abuse@ requesting I be removed from their mailing lists.
If all those fail (I'm still getting spam later), I whois lookup the domain and send a complaint to the listed abuse address for the registrar. That typically goes through AWS who follows up asking for the email source headers to investigate.
It usually ends there.
I use https://filebrowser.org/ for this.
Nice lightweight filebrowsing/sharing with user management. Users can have their own dedicated directories, or collaborate.
You can also create share links that allow anyone with the link to view/download files. Optionally password protected.
Here's a demo you can mess with: https://demo.filebrowser.org/ User: demo Pass: demo
And I though stepping on a modern mousetrap sucked...
That interest charge is gonna suck...
Used to ship auto parts from a company called 'Specialty Products Company'.
"what'd you guys sell"
"IDK... 'Products?'..."
Still not convinced they aren't a money launderer.
168 of 172 needed for a majority.
They won, but it's a minority govt.
https://globalnews.ca/news/11095128/canada-election-live-results-2025-vote/
A dashcam is always a good idea; it can quickly pay for itself when you're able to prove you weren't at fault for that parking lot fender bender.
Project Farm on Youtube did a comparison of a bunch of popular ones a month ago.
Sometimes I wish people were that direct, lol. At least I'm not guessing.
I got the same email.
I haven't had plex installed for over 7 years, and I've NEVER used the shared libraries feature.
They've apparently noticed activity that's never occurred.