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[–] [email protected] 31 points 4 days ago

You mean the gobernador of New Old New Mexico?

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago

They are arresting people. They need to investigate if those people are immigrant, then investigate if they are there under an irregular status, then they have to investigate in order to find out if any crime has been commited.

People is not illegal. Those arrests/detentions seem to be the illegal part.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

On my synology nas I have installed navidrome to serve the music, and consume it via web, and a few android and linux apps like ultrasonic or supersonic

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Depending on your level of paranioia. First, you don't expose your containers, but their port(s).

With a reverse proxy, you will likely expose only 1 port, 443, no matter how many apps/containers/ports it will be pointing internally. For this, having a proper dns setup will be key, and a service like cloudflare dns (not tunnel), which additionally you can proxy your proxy. Also, you will need certificates (letsencrypt) for your traffic to be encrypted. Here, everybody will potentially have access to your services.

Another option is a zero trust tunnel, but as you had seen streaming may break tos. It will be likely enforced if you stream a lot, but I seriously doubt you'll get any problem by having sporadic one or two users.

Tailscale, you need to add all the devices you need to access your services into the mesh, and you'll need to re-authenticate every one again every few months.

Setting up a VPN (selfhosted) will require your devices to sign into it when accessing your services, and it seems to me the best approach as this way you will nave the most control over your setting.

Don't forget to mention that, for this to work, your ISP should provide you with public IP, because if on CGNAT you will have to go with something like tunnels or tailscale.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

You can place both containers within the same gluetun network, and make gluetun expose that containers ports

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

...but we weren't

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

None that you know about

[–] [email protected] 8 points 3 weeks ago

Indeed. I have permanently deleted mine (the very same one) 3 times. They always offer a way to recover it, even years after the so valled "deletion"

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) (1 children)

"Tradwife" I think they call it

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Thank for all your comments, it is now clear that I need to look elsewhere to work around this requirement. And push for a release of this contact sync feat.

 

I am on a quest to substitute my phone default apps with something more privacy and security oriented ones. One of such apps I plan to substitute is the "Contacts" one, and I see no Proton app exists solely for this purpose.

I know I can see my contacts details within the email app, but it seems not to be the way it should be, as it adds clicks for the contacts to be shown, where a single click on an specific contacts app is way more useable ant intuitive.

Are plans to make such app on the roadmap?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

I have some thermo regulated valves that require 1.5v as well, so for those I decided to go with regular alcaline batteries. Those are still above 80% charge after 1 year of usage, that is why I decided not going with rechargeables for those trvs

[–] [email protected] 24 points 1 month ago (5 children)

But there are 1.5v rechargeable AA batteries out there.

 

I've been streaming to my chromecast having jellyfin-androidtv 0.16.11 without much issues, but from a few days now everytime I try to reproduce any video, even those previously reproduced on the device, all I get is a dark screen with the controls, but nothing is reproduced.

I have updated my Jellyfin server to 10.9.7, but that does not seem to be the issue. I can reproduce media via web, via the media player (flatpak com.github.iwalton3.jellyfin-media-player 1.11.1) and the android app 2.6.1,

On the logs I can see the following:

[17:09:56] [INF] [140] Emby.Server.Implementations.HttpServer.WebSocketManager: WS 192.168.77.151 request
[17:10:16] [INF] [140] Emby.Server.Implementations.Session.SessionManager: Current/Max sessions for user franscsi: 2/0
[17:10:16] [INF] [140] Emby.Server.Implementations.Session.SessionManager: Creating new access token for user 95a57f2d-09f0-443b-9cae-b19d75b04e91
[17:10:20] [INF] [41] Emby.Server.Implementations.HttpServer.WebSocketManager: WS 192.168.77.200 request
[17:10:20] [INF] [199] Emby.Server.Implementations.HttpServer.WebSocketManager: WS 192.168.77.200 closed
[17:10:32] [INF] [42] Jellyfin.Api.Helpers.MediaInfoHelper: User policy for franscsi. EnablePlaybackRemuxing: True EnableVideoPlaybackTranscoding: True EnableAudioPlaybackTranscoding: True
[17:10:32] [INF] [42] Jellyfin.Api.Helpers.MediaInfoHelper: User policy for franscsi. EnablePlaybackRemuxing: True EnableVideoPlaybackTranscoding: True EnableAudioPlaybackTranscoding: True
[17:10:33] [INF] [42] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: Adding playback tracker : 1cb0e216a28cd039102c4a0d62434ad40b12129a-95a57f2d09f0443b9caeb19d75b04e91-24a1ef94dfc5ffa91064384597dc1477
[17:10:33] [INF] [42] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.Data.PlaybackTracker: PlaybackTracker : Adding Start Event : 07/08/2024 17:10:33
[17:10:33] [INF] [42] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: Creating StartPlaybackTimer Task
[17:10:33] [INF] [42] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: StartPlaybackTimer : Entered
[17:10:33] [INF] [25] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: Processing playback tracker : 1cb0e216a28cd039102c4a0d62434ad40b12129a-95a57f2d09f0443b9caeb19d75b04e91-24a1ef94dfc5ffa91064384597dc1477
[17:10:53] [INF] [117] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: session.RemoteEndPoint : 192.168.77.200
[17:10:53] [INF] [117] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: StartPlaybackTimer : event_playing_id     = 24a1ef94dfc5ffa91064384597dc1477
[17:10:53] [INF] [117] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: StartPlaybackTimer : event_user_id        = 95a57f2d09f0443b9caeb19d75b04e91
[17:10:53] [INF] [117] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: StartPlaybackTimer : event_user_id_int    = 1
[17:10:53] [INF] [117] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: StartPlaybackTimer : session_playing_id   = 24a1ef94dfc5ffa91064384597dc1477
[17:10:53] [INF] [117] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: StartPlaybackTimer : session_user_id      = 95a57f2d09f0443b9caeb19d75b04e91
[17:10:53] [INF] [117] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: StartPlaybackTimer : play_method          = DirectPlay
[17:10:53] [INF] [117] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: StartPlaybackTimer : e.ClientName         = Android TV
[17:10:53] [INF] [117] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: StartPlaybackTimer : e.DeviceName         = SalonTV
[17:10:53] [INF] [117] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: StartPlaybackTimer : ItemName             = The Seven Deadly Sins - s02e09 - Una promesa a una amada
[17:10:53] [INF] [117] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: StartPlaybackTimer : ItemId               = 24a1ef94dfc5ffa91064384597dc1477
[17:10:53] [INF] [117] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: StartPlaybackTimer : ItemType             = Episode
[17:10:53] [INF] [117] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: StartPlaybackTimer : All matches, playback registered
[17:10:53] [INF] [117] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: Playback tracker found, adding playback info : 1cb0e216a28cd039102c4a0d62434ad40b12129a-95a57f2d09f0443b9caeb19d75b04e91-24a1ef94dfc5ffa91064384597dc1477
[17:10:53] [INF] [117] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: Saving playback tracking activity in DB
[17:10:53] [INF] [117] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: StartPlaybackTimer : Exited
[17:10:54] [INF] [117] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: Processing playback tracker : 1cb0e216a28cd039102c4a0d62434ad40b12129a-95a57f2d09f0443b9caeb19d75b04e91-24a1ef94dfc5ffa91064384597dc1477
[17:11:05] [INF] [25] Emby.Server.Implementations.Session.SessionManager: Playback stopped reported by app Android TV 0.16.11 playing Una promesa a una amada. Stopped at 0 ms
[17:11:05] [INF] [200] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: Playback stop tracker found, processing stop : 1cb0e216a28cd039102c4a0d62434ad40b12129a-95a57f2d09f0443b9caeb19d75b04e91-24a1ef94dfc5ffa91064384597dc1477
[17:11:05] [INF] [200] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.Data.PlaybackTracker: PlaybackTracker : Adding Stop Event : 07/08/2024 17:11:05
[17:11:05] [INF] [200] Jellyfin.Plugin.PlaybackReporting.EventMonitorEntryPoint: Saving playback tracking activity in DB
[17:11:25] [INF] [25] Emby.Server.Implementations.Session.SessionWebSocketListener: Sending ForceKeepAlive message to 1 inactive WebSockets.
[17:11:37] [WRN] [212] Emby.Server.Implementations.HttpServer.WebSocketConnection: WS 192.168.77.151 error receiving data: The remote party closed the WebSocket connection without completing the close handshake.
[17:11:37] [INF] [212] Emby.Server.Implementations.HttpServer.WebSocketManager: WS 192.168.77.151 closed
[17:13:28] [WRN] [197] Emby.Server.Implementations.HttpServer.WebSocketConnection: WS 192.168.77.200 error receiving data: The remote party closed the WebSocket connection without completing the close handshake.
[17:13:28] [INF] [197] Emby.Server.Implementations.HttpServer.WebSocketManager: WS 192.168.77.200 closed

It makes no difference if I set the app to reach the server via IP or the reverse proxy.

I have looked for open issues but have found nothing related, so I don't know if this is just me or if it would be worth to open a issue.

 

I have recently moved to this place, and before winter I went to install trvs on the water circulated radiators in order to have some more control over the temp (there used to be manual valves).

Now that the colder days are about to end, I have a question on how would be the best (or recommended) way to maintain those valves when not used. I have read that the thermic piece on the valve may get stuck after a long period of no use, so I am wondering if it would be best to have the valve fully closed (if it gets stuck, should it loose after the circuit warms up again?), or to leave it fully open (so it looses by closing it when needed),

I am from a more tropical climate country where heating in winter is not really necessary, so I am a total strange on how these things should work. All advice is welcome.

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